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Research Associate in Oral History, Newcastle University

Olivia Dee is a Research Associate in Oral History at Newcastle University. She is an oral historian of gender, women, politics and reproductive rights in C20 England and Northern Ireland. Her publications include The Anti-Abortion Campaign in England 1966-1989 (Routledge, 2019) and Oral History and Abortion: (Re)Creating English Antiabortion Narratives (Oral History Review). She has conducted previous oral history research on reproductive rights in England, and as part of the Northern Ireland Mother and Baby Home and Magadalene laundry project at Queen's University, Belfast.

Experience

  • 2019–2021
    Research Associate, Newcastle University