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Profile

 

Current:

European Retail Analyst - Mintel.

 

Recent:

Market Analyst - Euromonitor.

 

Project Management Assistant - Serrula Research.

 

2007-9:

Postdoctoral Reseach Assistant - School of Business and Management, Queen Mary, University of London.

 

 

 

Academics

 

PhD, University of Portsmouth, 2005.

 

BA (Hons) History (first class), University of Portsmouth, 2001.

  

 

 

Academic articles, book chapters, working papers, book reviews

 

‘A mark of distinction: branding and trade mark law in the UK from the 1860s’, Business History (2010).

 

‘Reading registrations: an overview of 100 years of trade mark registrations in France, the US, and the UK’, in Trade Marks, Brands and Competitiveness (London: Routledge, 2010).

 

‘Shopping for suffrage: the campaign shops of the Women’s Social and Political Union’, Women’s History Review (2009).

 

'Shifting patterns in marks and registration: France, the US, and the UK, 1870-1970', QMUL Centre for Globalisation Research Working Papers (2008).

 

Review: Freedom from Advertising: E.W. Scripps’s Chicago experiment, by Duane C.S. Stoltzfus, Business History (2008).

 

Review: Nylon and Bombs: DuPont and the march of modern America, by Pap A. Ndiaye, Business History (2008).

 

‘Writing and re-writing suffrage history: Sylvia Pankhurst’s The Suffragette’, Women’s History Magazine (2007).

 

‘Media and militancy: propaganda in the Women’s Social and Political Union’s campaign’, Women’s History Review (2005).

 

Review: The Militant Suffrage Movement: citizenship and resistance in Britain, 1860-1930, by Laura E. Nym Mayhall, Women’s History Review (2005).

 

'Making the news: Votes for Women and the mainstream press’, Media History (2004).

 

‘Commercial places, public spaces: suffragette shops and the public sphere’, University of Sussex Journal of Contemporary History (2004).

 

 

 

 

Selected conference papers

 

The first 100 years of trademark registration: France, the US, and the UK, Association of Business Historians annual conference, University of Birmingham, July 2008.

 

Shifting patterns in marks and registration: a comparative analysis in France, the US, and UK 1858-1970s, at ‘Global Trends and Comparative Analysis’ workshop, Queen Mary, University of London, May 2008. (With Lopes, Duguid.)

 

Selling suffragism: campaign retailing by the militant women’s suffrage organisations, Association of Business Historians annual conference, University of Wolverhampton, June 2007.