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Louise Clare is a Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of Manchester. She completed her BA Hons in History Modern Language Studies specializing in Spanish and an MA in Twentieth Century History, both at the University of Liverpool. Her doctoral research, completed in 2021, focused on media and cultural responses to the Falklands/Malvinas Conflict. She runs the Level History module 'Defining Deviant: Crime in British Society, 1888-2000' and has taught a variety of modules related to Modern British and Latin American history. Over the years, Clare has been recognized for her outstanding teaching with several awards, including the University’s Eileen Raby Teaching Award in 2020 and a Senior Fellowship from Advance in 2021. In March 2023, she published her PhD thesis as a book, 'Politics, Propaganda, and the Press: International Reactions to the Falklands/Malvinas Conflict'. With a keen interest in media diplomacy and cultural history, she explores themes related to Anglo-Argentine relations, US-Latin American relations, and the cultural impact of political events such as Margaret Thatcher’s premiership.
University of Manchester • Manchester, England
Deliver seminars, lectures, and workshops in History and American Studies, focusing on topics in Modern British and Latin American history.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.