Kathryn Lamontagne

Senior Lecturer, Social Sciences

  • Title Senior Lecturer, Social Sciences
  • Office 501B
  • Phone 617-358-0324
  • Education BA/MA (Humanities/History), Providence College
    MA (Cultural Memory), University of London
    MA/PhD (British History), Boston University
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Teaching Interests

Modern Britain and Ireland; gender; Western European history; immigration; public and social history; British Atlantic world (Canada/Maritimes) + sport & identity

Research Interests

Catholic women in Britain; employing genealogy in micro- and cultural history; identity in immigration; Lady Byng, hockey, and empire

Publications

Reconsidering Catholic Lay Womanhood: Pious Transgressors in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century England (London: Routledge, 2023).

“Margaret Fletcher and Christian Feminism: Creating a Catholic Women’s League” In Twentieth-Century Lay Catholic Action and Spirituality in Britain by Maria Power and Jonathan Bush (Cardiff: Catholic Record Society). Forthcoming.

“‘Our Three Selves:’ Radclyffe Hall and Mabel Batten’s Lived Catholicism,” Ecclesial Practices: Journal of Ecclesiology and Ethnography Vol. 9 (4 July 2022), 69–85. https://brill.com/view/journals/ep/9/1/ep.9.issue-1.xml

“The Manchester of America: Transmission of Northern Labor Unionism to Fall River, Massachusetts, 1880-1911” In English Ethnicity and Culture in North America by David Gleeson funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council, United Kingdom (University of South Carolina Press: 2017).

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