Dr Claire Bartram


NameDr Claire Bartram
Job titleSenior Lecturer
Research instituteSchool of Humanities and Education Studies

Research outputs

'Dost thou know Dover?' : Locating Dover in the early modern literary imagination c.1500-1660

Bartram, C. 2021. 'Dost thou know Dover?' : Locating Dover in the early modern literary imagination c.1500-1660. in: Maritime Kent Through the Ages: Gateway to the Sea Woodbridge Boydell Press. pp. 433-450

Kentish book culture:writers, archives, libraries and sociability 1400-1660

Bartram, C. (ed.) 2020. Kentish book culture:writers, archives, libraries and sociability 1400-1660. Oxford Peter Lang.

Discourses of Dover Haven: The interface between pragmatic and literary narratives of Dover in the late Sixteenth Century

Bartram, C. 2009. Discourses of Dover Haven: The interface between pragmatic and literary narratives of Dover in the late Sixteenth Century.

'Some tomb for a remembraunce': representations of piety in post-reformation gentry funeral monuments

Bartram, C. 2007. 'Some tomb for a remembraunce': representations of piety in post-reformation gentry funeral monuments. in: Lutton, R. and Salter, E. (ed.) Pieties in Transition: Religious Practices and Experiences, c. 1400-1640 Ashgate. pp. 129-143

Reconstructing literary life in the provinces with special reference to the Elizabethan gentry of Kent

Bartram, C. 2009. Reconstructing literary life in the provinces with special reference to the Elizabethan gentry of Kent. Archaeologia Cantiana. 129, pp. 113-128.

Social fabric in Francis Thynne’s ‘Debate between Pride and Lowliness’

Bartram, C. 2004. Social fabric in Francis Thynne’s ‘Debate between Pride and Lowliness’. in: Richardson, C. (ed.) Clothing Culture c.1350-1650 Ashgate. pp. 137-149

‘Melancholic imaginations’: Witchcraft and the politics of melancholia in Elizabethan Kent

Bartram, C. 2003. ‘Melancholic imaginations’: Witchcraft and the politics of melancholia in Elizabethan Kent. Journal of European Studies. 33 (3), pp. 203-211. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047244103040413

'Honoured of posteryte by record of wrytinge’: Memory, reputation and the role of the book within commemorative practices in Late Elizabethan Kent

Bartram, C. 2013. 'Honoured of posteryte by record of wrytinge’: Memory, reputation and the role of the book within commemorative practices in Late Elizabethan Kent. in: Monuments and Monumentality in Medieval and Early Modern Europe Donington Shaun Tyas.

''With the consent of the towne, and other skillfull marryners and gentlemen': An examination of textual negotiations in the Elizabethan restoration of Dover Harbour 1582-1605.

Bartram, C. and Dixon, M. 2013. ''With the consent of the towne, and other skillfull marryners and gentlemen': An examination of textual negotiations in the Elizabethan restoration of Dover Harbour 1582-1605. in: Sweetinburgh, S. (ed.) Negotiating the Political in Northern European Urban Society, c.1400-1600 Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. pp. 119-137
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