Dr Catherine Holloway
Senior LecturerFaculty of Education and the Arts
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Dr Catherine Holloway is a Senior Lecturer in Education. She is the current Programme Leader for the BA Childhood Studies and Early Childhood Route Manager for the BA Education Studies. She co-leads the Cluster for the History of Women's Education, part of the Centre for Research into Educational Action and Theory Exchange (CREATE).
Areas of expertise
Catherine’s main areas of expertise are the history of education, particularly technical education and post-1944 secondary education, and the history of women’s activism in the Anglican Church in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Publications
Books
- Anderson-Faithful, S. and Holloway, C. (2023; paperback edition out Nov. 2024) Women and the Anglican Church Congress, 1861-1938: Space, Place and Agency. Bloomsbury.
Articles
- Anderson-Faithful, S., & Holloway, C. (2024). Rooms of Our Own: The Spatial Turn in Histories of Women’s Education. Foro de Educación, 22(1), 145-165.
- Anderson-Faithful, S. and Holloway, C. (2019) 'We do not wish to be sofa cushions, or even props to men, but we wish to work by their side': celebrating women as popular educators at the Anglican Church congresses 1881-1913, History of Education.