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0000 0000 8379 7967
https://isni.org/isni/0000000083797967
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Berry, Helen,
Berry, Helen M.
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1969- |
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Berry, Helen
Drabble, Margaret (1939-....))
Faulkner, Thomas
Foyster, Elizabeth (1968-)
Foyster, Elizabeth A. (1968-....))
Gregory, Jeremy
University of Cambridge
University of Newcastle upon Tyne (isAffiliatedWith)
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castrato and his wife, The
Creating and consuming culture in North-East England, 1660-1830
family in early modern England, The
Gender, society and print culture in late seventeenth century England, with special reference to the Athenian Mercury (1691-97)
Gender, society and print culture in Late-Stuart England the cultural world of the Athenian Mercury
Northern landscapes representations and realities of North-East England
Rivers of the Anthropocene
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Associated Group: University of Newcastle upon Tyne naf
Associated Language:
Berry, Helen M. Gender, society, and print culture in late Stuart England, 2003 CIP t.p. (Helen M. Berry; Univ. of Newcastle, UK) data sheet (b. Dec. 11, 1969) bk., t.p. (Helen Berry) jkt. (lecturer in early modern British history)
College teachers
Fuller form of personal name: Helen M
Great Britain--History Rivers
Rivers of the Anthropocene, 2018 ECIP t.p. (Helen Berry)
email: helen.berry@ncl.ac.uk
Thesis (Ph.D.)
Newcastle University website, June 8, 2017 faculty webpage (Professor Helen Berry, Dean of Postgraduate Studies and Professor of British History; interests include social, cultural and economic history as well as history of mass media and northeast England. Her interest in transdisciplinary research, landscape history and the Tyne river system has led to her participation in the "Rivers of the Anthropocene" project; helen.berry@ncl.ac.uk) http://www.ncl.ac.uk/hca/staff/profile/helenberry.html#background
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