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Johanna C.E. Strong
Johanna C.E. Strong
Johanna C.E. Strong is a PhD research student at the University of Winchester under the supervision of Ellie Woodacre and Simon Sandall. She is researching the way in which Mary I’s legacy was posthumously created and how her legacy is perpetuated in the modern period. Upcoming publications include ‘Happily Ever After?: Elizabethan Representations of Mary I and Philip II’s Marriage’, in Jessica S. Hower and Valerie Schutte’s edited collection Writing Mary I: History, Historiography, and Fiction.
Amy Saunders
Amy Saunders
Amy Saunders is a PhD research student under the supervision of Ellie Woodacre and Simon Sandall at the University of Winchester. Her research interests include gender, sexuality, heritage and monarchy, with her PhD exploring these themes within the lives and representations of the seventeenth-century Stuart royal family. Amy’s article, ‘The Afterlife of Christina of Sweden: Gender and Sexuality in Heritage and Fiction’, was recently published by The Royal Studies Journal.