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Dr Stephanie Tarbin

BA Hons (UWA); PhD (UWA)

Telephone 6488 2148
email: starbin@arts.uwa.edu.au

Teaching and research interests:
General interests span late medieval and early modern social history; history of gender and sexualities; history of families and households; urban history. Areas of special interest include: moral regulation, poor children, single men, women's household relationships in medieval and early modern England.

Selected Publications:
Women, Identities and Communities in Early Modern Europe (edited with Susan Broomhall), Women and Gender in the Early Modern World Series, (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008). Available at http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calctitle=1&pageSubject=1102&title_id=9897&edition_id=10518

'Moral regulation and civic identity in pre-Reformation London' in L. Rasmussen, V. Spear and D. Tillotson (eds), Our Medieval Heritage: Essays in Honour of John Tillotson, Merton Priory Press, 2002.

'"Pucelle de Dieu" or "Wicche of Fraunce": fifteenth-century perceptions of Joan of Arc', in Andrew Lynch and Philippa Maddern (eds), Venus and Mars: Engendering Love and War in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, Nedlands, University of Western Australia Press, 1995, pp. 119-46.

Projects:
Research fellow on the ARC funded Discovery Project, 'Beyond the Family: Fragmented families and household dynamics in England, 1400-1830' (Prof. Philippa Maddern, Dr Pamela Sharpe and Dr Susan Broomhall).

Memberships:
Australia and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies Australian Historical Association, Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group

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