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Theresa Buckland is a Professor in the School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, with a former affiliation to the Centre for Research in Arts and Creative Exchange. Her research focuses on dance history, Victorian studies, and cultural memory, particularly exploring the social and intellectual contexts of dance in England from the Victorian era to the early 20th century. Her work examines themes such as evolutionary thought in Victorian discourse, the revival of traditional dances among youth, and the cultural significance of ballroom dancing.
- Research Interests: Dance history, cultural memory, Victorian social dynamics, evolutionary thought, Edwardian societal norms, and the role of dance in constructing cultural identity.
Her publications include influential works such as Society Dancing: Fashionable Bodies in England, 1870-1920 (2011) and articles on the waltz's cultural transformation in early modern England. She has contributed chapters to volumes like Evolution and Victorian Culture (2014) and Bodies of Sound: Studies Across Popular Music and Dance (2013). Her research often bridges historical analysis with interdisciplinary methodologies.
Buckland has supervised three academic works, though specific student names are not listed. No academic awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.


