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Professor Ana Carden-Coyne is the Director of the Centre for Cultural History of War at the University of Manchester. She leads a major Arts and Humanities Research Council project titled 'Understanding Displacement Aesthetics Making Change: Art Gallery Refugees, Migrants, Host Communities,' running from 2021 to 2024, in partnership with the Manchester Art Gallery and the Whitworth. Her research explores the social and cultural experiences of wounded soldiers during World War I, emphasizing the political implications of war wounds in her publications, including 'Politics of Wounds: Military Patients and Medical Power in the First World War.' Carden-Coyne has edited volumes, such as 'Gender and Conflict in 1914: Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives,' and has contributed to significant exhibitions, including 'Sensory War, 1914-2014.' She is actively involved in international projects and conferences, focusing on the cultural implications of war and the experiences of displaced artists and communities. Her teaching encompasses cultural history and documentary filmmaking, and her work contributes to understanding the impact of conflict on art and society.
University of Manchester • Manchester, England
Leading research and teaching in the Department of History, focusing on the cultural history of war and displacement.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.