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Dr. Mary Fraser is an Honorary Research Associate at the School of Social & Political Sciences, University of Glasgow. Her research focuses on historical policing practices, social control mechanisms during wartime, and intersections of media with institutional governance. She has published extensively on 20th century British history, particularly exploring how police structures adapted to societal challenges during World War I and post-war eras.
Her work bridges social history and institutional analysis, with key contributions including Policing the Home Front 1914-1918 (2018) and recent articles examining police-film industry interactions (2025) and labor mobilization during wartime food crises (2021). Fraser's publications reflect a multidisciplinary approach combining archival research with sociopolitical analysis.
Her scholarly outputs span peer-reviewed articles in journals like Cultural and Social History and Policing and Society, alongside book reviews that contextualize historical policing dynamics. While no awards are explicitly noted in available texts, her work demonstrates significant academic engagement with understudied aspects of 20th-century British institutional history.


