Recent publications:


Architects, Angels, Activists and the City of Bath, 1765-1965: Engaging with Women's Spatial Interventions in Buildings and Landscape.
Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2012.
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“Suffragettes in Bath: Activism in an Edwardian Arboretum. Exhibition catalogue.”
(Produced with the assistance of Dan Brown) Bath, Somerset: Bath in Time, 2011. 40pp.
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“'I Weep for us Women’: Suburbia, Modernism, and Feminism in the 1953 Canadian Home Journal Housing Competition.”
In Rethinking Professionalism: Essays on Women and Art in Canada. Ed. Kristina Huneault and Janice Anderson. McGill-Queen’s UP, 2012. 194-224.
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“Urban ‘Truths’: Artistic Interventions in Post-Socialist Space.”
In The Post-Socialist City: Continuity and Change in Space and Imagery, Marina Dmitrieva and Alfrun Kliems, eds. Berlin: Jovis Verlag, 2011.
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“Renegade Ornament and the Image of the Post-Socialist City: The Pécs ‘Love Locks’, Hungary.”
The Present of the Recent Past: Reinterpretations of Socialist Modernism in East Central Europe, Tímea Kovacs, ed. Cologne: Böhlau Verlag, 2010.
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“The Soul of the City: Heritage Architecture, Vandalism and the New Bath Spa."
Strange Spaces: Geographical Explorations into Mediated Obscurity, eds. André Jansson and Amanda Lagerkvist. Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2009. 205-226.
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“Past the Parapets of Patriarchy? Women, the Star System, and the Built Environment."
Atlantis: A Women’s Studies Journal 34, 1 (2009) 5-15.
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“Beaver Lake Stories and the Paradoxical Syntagma of Modern Heritage.”
Architecture & Ideas: Experimental Modernism (2009): 50-69.
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“The (Human) Habitat: Humanism, Architecture and Habitat 67/04.”
Architecture and Identity, Peter Herrle and Erik Wegerhoff, eds. Hamburg, Berlin, London: Lit Verlag, 2008. 259-270.
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“The Interior of Modernism: Catherine Bauer and the American Housing Movement.”
Craft, Space and Interior Design 1855-2005, eds. Janice Helland and Sandra Alfoldy. Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2008. 169-188.
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"Reforming Architecture, Defending the Empire: Florence Nightingale and the Pavilion Hospital."
The Journal of Sociology, Special Issue: Un/Healthy Interiors
(May 2005).
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