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Johanna Dale is a cultural historian, primarily focused on Medieval History, with expertise in the cultural change and exchange between England and German-speaking regions during the Middle Ages. Her research examines the interaction between liturgy, society, and politics, alongside the landscapes, both real and imagined, that connect past and present. Since joining the University College London (UCL) in 2016 as a Research Fellow, she has engaged in significant projects, including her role as the Principal Investigator in an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)-funded project titled 'Liturgical Literary Landscapes: The Cult of St Oswald in Northumbria and the German-speaking World'. She has authored notable publications such as 'Liturgy, Literature and History: The Cult of Oswald in Northumbria during the Middle Ages', and 'St Peter-on-the-Wall: Landscape and Heritage of the Essex Coast'. Johanna also actively participates in public engagement efforts, collaborating with local communities to promote medieval heritage and develop educational resources involving medieval Oswald legends.
University College London • London, UK
Conducting research in Medieval History, focusing on cultural changes in England and German-speaking lands.