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Jane Stevenson serves as a Senior Research Fellow at Campion Hall, University of Oxford, and holds membership in the Faculty of English. Her academic trajectory includes prior professorships at the Universities of Cambridge, Sheffield, Warwick, and Aberdeen—where she occupied the Regius Professorship of Humanity—demonstrating extensive experience in humanities scholarship across leading UK institutions.
Her educational foundation was established at the University of Cambridge through specialized study in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic. This background informs her interdisciplinary approach to historical and literary analysis.
Stevenson's research critically examines Classics through the lens of gender and power, with pioneering work on Women Latin Poets spanning antiquity to the Enlightenment. Her investigations into Exile Studies uniquely intersect religious persecution (particularly recusant communities) with transnational publishing practices of British authors on the continent, revealing overlooked cultural networks.
Recent publications (2018-2022) showcase methodological breadth: from Baroque aesthetics in interwar contexts to medieval urban memory in Siena, consistently centering marginalized voices through historical recovery projects. Her 2022 dual publications on early modern women's Latin writing and Sienese history represent culmination of decades-long archival research.
Her scholarly recognition includes:
- Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
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