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Lena Ferriday

Lecturer in the History of Science and the Environment, 1800–2000
King's College London
History

I specialise in the history of people's bodily experiences in the rural and urban realms of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Britain, working at the intersection of environmental history, the history of the body and senses, and the history of science. I am particularly interested in questions of how environments acquired meaning in the past, and the role tangible encounters between bodies and matter has played in this process.