Dr Emma Newlands
Senior Lecturer
History
Qualifications
2010, PhD History, Univeristy of Strathclyde
2004, MPhil Social History, University of Glasgow/ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ
2003, BA Hons (First Class), University of Stirling
Publications
- Manpower and the Armies of the British Empire in the Two World Wars (2021) (2021)
- Keep Smiling Through Humour in the Second World War (2020) (2020)
- Encyclopedie de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale (2015) (2015)
- Cultural History of Modern War Cultural History of Modern War (2014)
- War and Society Vol 32, pp. 19-63 (2013)
- War and the Body Militarisation, Practice and Experience (2012) (2012)
Teaching
I currently teach on the following undergraduate courses:
- War and Society in the Twentieth Century
- Disease and Society: An Introduction to the History of Medicine
- Dangerous Drugs and Magic Bullets: the Social History of Medicines in Modernity
- Basic British History: From 1700 to the Present Day
- Medicine and Warfare in the Twentieth Century
- Bringing out the Bodies in History
- Madness and Society from Ancient Times to the Present
- For the Benefit of Mankind: Human experiments in history
- Men at War, 1914-45
I also run the MSc modules Medicine and Warfare, 1800-2000 and The Working Man in Modern Britain
Research Interests
I am interested in military health and medicine in the twentieth century, particularlyÌý the ways in which the British Armed Forces have prepared civilian men for military service through bodily regimes. IÌý also conduct researchÌýon the medical and scientific experiments thatÌýhave beenÌýcarried out on military personnel since 1939. My first monograph, Civilians into Soldiers: War, the Body and British Army Recruits, 1939-1945, will be published by Manchester University Press in August 2014. I am currently working on a project on the lived experiences of men who service in the Royal Army Medical Corps between 1939 and 1945. Drawing on their personal testimonies, this research examines themes including masculinity, class, and emotional responses to war.Ìý
I also coordinate the CSHHH 'Journeys Through Health History' schools engagement project, which delivers history of medicine materias as part of the Curriculum for Excellence in Scotland. This project, funded by the ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ, brings together the CSHHH Glasgow, Learning Teaching Scotland, the Wellcome Trust Library, Glasgow Museums, the National Library of Scotland and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. To-date, I have worked with Bellahouston Academy, St Peter the Apostle High School and Port Glasgow High.Ìý
Professional Activities
- Speaker
- 28/1/2021
- Peer reviewer
- 6/2020
- Recipient
- 6/2020
- Examiner
- 4/2020
- Peer reviewer
- 3/2020
- Examiner
- 2020
Projects
- Newlands, Emma (Principal Investigator)
- 01-Jan-2021 - 31-Jan-2022
- Newlands, Emma (Principal Investigator)
- 01-Jan-2021 - 31-Jan-2021
- Kelly, Laura (Principal Investigator) Newlands, Emma (Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2018 - 30-Jan-2022
- Newlands, Emma (Principal Investigator)
- Wellcome Trust £21,800 (Mary McGreechin)
- 01-Jan-2018 - 30-Jan-2019
- Newlands, Emma (Principal Investigator)
- Wellcome Trust: £21,200
- 01-Jan-2016 - 30-Jan-2017
- Newlands, Emma (Principal Investigator)
- Won funding (£1600) and supervised an undergrad internship with the NLS to curate a package of public health films.
- 01-Jan-2015 - 14-Jan-2015