Power & Patriarchy 2022 is generously supported by the Women’s History Network. The conference is organised by:

Amy Solomons, a collaborative PhD researcher at the University of Liverpool and the National Trust, funded by NWCDTP. Amy researches C18th female reading experiences in National Trust libraries. Her research focuses on instances of marginalia, ownership signatures and networks of female readers. As a trained archivist, Amy has a particular interest in working within interdisciplinary networks to increase access to and interpretation of collections. You can contact her on Twitter or via email.
Lucy Brownson, a collaborative PhD researcher at the University of Sheffield and the Chatsworth House Trust, funded by WRoCAH. Lucy researches the labour history of archival practices at Chatsworth, exploring the relationship between archival preservation, social reproduction, and feminised labour in the country house. She is an archivist and an organiser of Sheffield Feminist Archive, where she documents voices and stories of grassroots feminism. Reach out to Lucy on Twitter or via email.
