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Professor Kate McLoughlin is a Tutorial Fellow at Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford, and holds a Professorship in the Faculty of English. She specializes in transhistoricism, modern and contemporary literature, and the intersection of war writing and silence studies. Her research spans eleven centuries of literary silence, funded by the Leverhulme Trust, and she co-edits Edinburgh Critical Studies in War & Culture with Professor Gill Plain. McLoughlin’s work explores epistemological crises in post-Enlightenment modernity, war veteran narratives, and interdisciplinary methodologies.
- Education: MA, MSt, DPhil (Oxford); MPhil (Cambridge); PGDipLathe, FEA, FHEA.
- Research Interests: Silence in literature, war literature, transhistorical analysis, literary form.
- Professional Roles: Co-founder of WAR-Net, convenor of the Silence Hub, member of the Royal College of Music.
Her major publications include Authoring War (2011), Veteran Poetics (2018), and Silence: A Literary History (forthcoming). She teaches 18th-century to contemporary literature and mentors doctoral students on silence studies, war writing, and modernism.
Awarded Teaching Excellence Awards at Birkbeck and Oxford, McLoughlin is a multilingual scholar (proficient in French/Italian, with studies in Arabic, Hebrew, Yiddish, and others) and a published poet. She collaborates across disciplines, bridging literary criticism with mindfulness and psychological science through the Silence Hub.



