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Christina Faraday


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  • Research Fellow in History of Art, University of Cambridge
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Dr Christina Faraday, FRHistS, is a historian of art and ideas, specialising in Tudor and Stuart Britain and the wider 16th and 17th-century world. She is a Research Fellow in History of Art at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, a Trustee of the Walpole Society for British art history, and a BBC New Generation Thinker, appearing regularly on BBC Radio 3 and in other popular media. Her first book, Tudor Liveliness: Vivid Art in Post-Reformation England, was published in 2023 by the Paul Mellon Centre and Yale University Press.

Experience
  • 2019–present AHRC/BBC New Generation Thinker, AHRC/BBC
  • 2020–present Research Fellow in History of Art, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Education
  • 2019 University of Cambridge, PhD in History of Art
Publications
  • 2023 Tudor Liveliness: Vivid Art in Post-Reformation England, Paul Mellon Centre / Yale University Press
Professional Memberships
  • Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
  • Fellow of the Royal Historical Society
Honours

Fellow of the Royal Historical Society


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