Research interests
I have interests in nineteenth- and twentieth-century century Irish writing, with a particular focus on the interactions between literature, history and religion; modern Irish life writing; literature and religion in nineteenth-century English writing; and nineteenth-century writing on the impact of change on rural life and work.
I am a member of the
Southampton Centre for Nineteenth-Century Research
, and a member of the executive committee of the
Richard Jefferies Society
.
Current Research
I am preparing material for a book which draws on the periodical press, and the work of agricultural writers such as Alexander Somerville, James Caird and H. Rider Haggard, and of cultural commentators such as William Howitt, Richard Jefferies and George Sturt, to examine the history of the social/cultural representations of the agricultural labourer in England from the 1830s to 1914.
Professor Barry Sloan
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