Joanna Bourke

Joanna Bourke (born 1963 in New Zealand) is an historian and professor of history at Birkbeck, University of London.

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Biography

Born to Christian missionary parents, Bourke was brought up in Zambia, Solomon Islands and Haiti.[1] After home education with her siblings she attended Auckland University, gaining a BA and masters in history. She undertook her PhD at the Australian National University and subsequently held academic posts in Australia, New Zealand, and Cambridge.[2] Joanna Bourke, who describes herself as a "socialist feminist",[3] has written on Irish history, gender history, working-class culture, war and masculinity, the cultural history of fear and the history of rape. She lives in London.

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  1. ^ Bristol Festival of Ideas 2005 programme (.pdf file)
  2. ^ Granta biography page on Joanna Bourke
  3. ^ Eithne Farry "'Why aren't we more outraged?'", The Guardian, 5 October 2007. Retrieved on 7 October 2007.

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