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Dr. Sarah Crook is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of History at Swansea University, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. She specializes in modern British history with a focus on women's history, student mental health, and the history of medicine.
- PhD in History from Queen Mary University of London
- MSt in Women's Studies from Keble College, Oxford
- Bachelor's degree in History from University of Sussex
Her research explores histories of feminism, LGBTQ+ activism, motherhood, university communities, and mental health from postwar Britain to the 1980s. She is the director of GENCAS (Centre for Research into Gender and Culture in Society), an interdisciplinary research center.
Recent publications analyze:
- Gendered undercover policing in the 1970s
- Humor as feminist resistance
- Neoliberalism and academic compassion
- Student loneliness across decades
She has secured grants from Wellcome Trust, Arts and Humanities Research Council, and Medical Research Council (U-Belong project). Her teaching includes modules on Radical Histories, History of Sex and Gender, and Making History.


