Hannah
Greig (BA, MA, PhD) is a Research Fellow at the Centre. After studying
history at the University of Bristol she completed an MA in Womens
History at Royal Holloway, University of London and then remained at Royal
Holloway for her PhD. Prior to joining the Centre she held a Fellowship
at the Institute of Historical Research in London. Her doctoral research
focused on the beau monde and fashionable society in eighteenth-century
London. She is particularly interested in eighteenth-century concepts of
fashion and beauty and is now undertaking a broad comparative project, examining
fashionable life in eighteenth-century America, France and England. Hannah
is contributing to the Focused Studies on Gender, Taste and Material
Culture in Britain and North America in the Long Eighteenth Century
and Gender and the Domestic Interior in England and Wales, 1660-1830 <<back |