Johanna Pollick
Published: 14 November 2016
The image of Christ’s wound & its relationship to holy wells in art, literature & devotion in late medieval England
University of Glasgow
The image of Christ’s wound & its relationship to holy wells in art, literature & devotion in late medieval England
Academic History:
2016 - present University of Glasgow, PhD Art History
2013 - 2014 University of Oxford, M.St Medieval Studies
2009 - 2013 University of St Andrews, MA (Hons) Art History
Supervisors:
Dr Debra Strickland
Professor Beth Robertson
Research Interests:
- Social, religious & cultural life in later medieval England
- Manuscript studies & early printing
- Medieval material culture
- The medieval body
- Iconography of the Passion
- Christian mysticism c.1100 - c.1600
- Literacy & reading practices in the late Middle Ages
- Pilgrimage & the cult of saints
Scholarships:
2016 - 2019: AHRC DTP Studentship
Awards:
2012: Undergraduate Research Internship Project Award, University of St Andrews
Contact Details:
Email: j.pollick.1@research.gla.ac.uk
First published: 14 November 2016