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New International Research Network
Passions of War
Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Gender, Sexuality and Conflict, 1550-1945


Passions of War is the name of a new international research network, funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC). 

The Network brings together EU and international participants, representing a range of academic disciplines and professional backgrounds, to investigate the influence of war, from the early modern period to the end of the Second World War, on constructions of gender and sexual practices, and how these constructions and practices have, in turn, conditioned the ways in which wars are waged, mediated, felt and understood. 

A distinguishing feature of the Network will be the re-examination of standard accounts of war, gender and sexuality in the light of alternative, emergent and marginalised histories, with a particular emphasis on histories of emotions. 

Four workshops will take place between May 2015 and October 2116, focussing on ‘Identities’ (Museum Dr. Guislain, Ghent), ‘Intimacies’ and ‘Spaces’ (University of Leicester) and ‘Resistances’ (National Army Museum, London).

Research findings from the four workshops will be discussed with museum practitioners from the Dr. Guislain Museum and the National Army Museum. It is one of the project’s objectives to engage and inform audiences beyond academia through input into museum displays, as well as through a weekly blog and educational resources.

The Network is a co-operation between the English Department at the Leicester University, the Group for Early Modern Studies at Ghent University, the National Army Museum in London and the Museum Dr. Guislain (Ghent). The AHRC awarded the network grant to Prof. Philip Shaw (Principal Investigator, University of Leicester) and Dr. Cornelis van der Haven (Co-Investigator, Ghent University). 

For further information about the Network please contact Prof. Philip Shaw: [log in to unmask]

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