Gillian Carr
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Gillian "Gilly" Carr
Academic career
Carr was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in archaeology by the University of Cambridge in 1999.[1] Her doctoral thesis was titled "Romanization and the body: changing identities in the Later Iron Age and Early Roman period in the territory of the Trinovantes and Catuvellauni".[2]
She is an
Research
Carr's graduate degrees and early research was on the
Carr has also researched the material culture of the
Awards and honours
In 2016, Carr was a recipient of the
Select publications
Selected Recent Journal Papers
- Carr, G. (2015). ‘Have you been offended? Holocaust memory in the Channel Islands at HMD 70. Holocaust Studies: a Journal of Culture and History. 22(1): 44-64. DOI: 10.1080/17504902.2015.1103026
- Carr, G. (2016). ‘Illicit Antiquities’? The Collection of Nazi militaria in the Channel Islands. World Archaeology48(1). DOI: 10.1080/00438243.2016.1152196
- Carr, G. and Sturdy Colls, C. 2016. "Taboo and Sensitive Heritage: Labour camps, burials and the role of activism in the Channel Islands", International Journal of Heritage Studies 22 (9): 702-715.
- Carr, Gillian (2017). "Nazi camps on British soil: the excavation of Lager Wick forced labour camp in Jersey, Channel Islands". Journal of Conflict Archaeology: 135–157.
- Carr, G. (2017). The Small Things of Life and Death: an exploration of value and meaning in the material culture of Nazi camps. International Journal of Historical Archaeology. DOI 10.1007/s10761-017-0435-0
- Carr, G. (2019) The Jew and the Jerrybag: the lives of Hedwig Bercu and Dorothea Le Brocq. Journal of Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Vol. 33(2).
- Carr, G. (2021) 'You are requested to ascertain the nationality of Jews residing in Guernsey': analysing an artefact of collaboration from the Channel Island of Guernsey, 1933-1940. Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History.
- Carr, G. (2022) Narratives of Resistance, Moral Compromise and Perpetration: the testimonies of Julia Brichta, survivor of Ravensbrueck', The Journal of Holocaust Research vol. 36(4): 240-260.
Books
[5 previous volumes on Iron Age and Roman Archaeology, one authored and four co-edited]
- Carr, G. 2009. Occupied Behind Barbed Wire. Jersey Heritage.
- Carr, G. and Mytum, H. (eds) 2012. Cultural Heritage and Prisoners of War: Creativity Behind Barbed Wire. New York: Routledge.
- Mytum, H. and Carr, G. (eds) 2013. Prisoners of War: Archaeology, Memory and Heritage of 19th and 20th Century Mass Internment. Springer.
- Carr, G. 2014. Legacies of Occupation: Archaeology, Heritage and Memory in the Channel Islands. Springer.
- Carr, G., Wilmott, L. and Sanders, P. 2014. Protest, Defiance and Resistance in the German Occupied Channel Islands, 1940-1945. Bloomsbury Academic.
- Carr, G. and Reeves, K. (eds.) 2015. Heritage and Memory of War: Responses from small islands. Routledge: New York.
- Carr, G. 2019. On British Soil. McDonald Institute.
- Carr, G. 2019. Victims of Nazism in the Channel Islands: A legitimate Heritage? Bloomsbury Academic.
- Carr, G. 2020. Nazi Prisons in the British Isles. Pen and Sword.
- Carr, G. and Pistol, R. (eds). 2022. (forthcoming). British Internment and the Internment of Britons: Second World War Camps, History and Heritage. Bloomsbury Academic.
- Carr, G. (forthcoming). A Materiality of Internment. Routledge.
See also
References
- ^ "Gilly Carr". orcid.org. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
- ^ Carr, G. (2000). "Romanization and the body: changing identities in the Later Iron Age and Early Roman period in the territory of the Trinovantes and Catuvellauni". E-Thesis Online Service. The British Library Board. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
- ^ "Dr Gilly Carr". Department of Archaeology. University of Cambridge. 21 June 2013. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
- ^ "Dr Gilly Carr". St Catharine's College, Cambridge. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
- ^ "On British Soil: Victims of Nazi Persecution in the Channel Islands". Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
- ISBN 978-0192158086.
- ^ "United Kingdom: Delegation Members". International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
- ^ "Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Impact". Cambridge University. 20 June 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
- ^ "Dr. Gilly Carr". Society of Antiquaries of London. 31 October 2019. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
- ^ "RHS Awards 2019, New Fellows and Members". The Royal Historical Society. 9 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
- ^ Bonner, Laure (26 August 2020). "European Heritage Prize awarded to Dr Gilly Carr". Department of Archaeology. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 1 December 2021.