Historian of Supernatural Beliefs, University of Warwick
Dr Martha McGill is a historian of supernatural beliefs at the University of Warwick. In collaboration with Dr Imogen Knox, she has developed an online exhibition about early modern divination, Stars, Sieves and Stories. It features interactive fortune-telling methods and a ‘choose your own adventure’ story. https://starsandsieves.com
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My research interests lie in early modern British intellectual, social and cultural history. My work has explored how changing conceptions of the supernatural reflect on religious culture, developments in natural philosophy, relations between different social groups, and national identity.
I completed a PhD in History at the University of Edinburgh in 2016. I subsequently held postdoctoral fellowships at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Edinburgh, and the Warburg Institue, London. In 2018 I started at the University of Warwick as a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, working on a project entitled 'Bodies, Selves and the Supernatural in Early Modern Britain'. You can read more about this project in this blog postLink opens in a new window.
I'm passionate about bringing history to wider audiences, and have led on a range of engagement projects. Most recently I worked with students to develop and market a pair of educational card gamesLink opens in a new window about the early modern witch hunts, with proceeds going to charity, and developed an exhibitionLink opens in a new window about early modern divination. Please see above for more on my publications, online interviews, and teaching. For further information and teaching resources, see my personal websiteLink opens in a new window.