Professor Nicola Verdon BA, MA, PhD
Professor of Modern British History
Summary
I joined Sheffield Hallam as a Reader in History in January 2011. I research and teach British history in the 19th and 20th centuries, with a focus on gender and labour, rural society, poverty and standards of living. Since 2018 I have been Professor of Modern History.
About
I completed my undergraduate degree at the University of Sussex and then moved to the University of Leicester for my MA and PhD.
I have held various lecturing positions since completing my doctorate in 1999, including at Harlaxton College, the University of Reading and the University of Sussex.
I took up the position of Reader in History at Sheffield Hallam in January 2011. I was promoted to Professor of Modern British History in 2018.
My research interests focus on life and labour in the British countryside in the 19th and 20th centuries. I have published many journal articles and book chapters on women’s and children’s work in agriculture, on poverty and standards of living, and on family life on British farms, and I am the author of two books, Rural Women Workers in 19th century England (Boydell, 2002) and Working the Land: A History of the Farmworker in England from 1850 to the Present Day (Palgrave, 2017).
I have worked with several institutions, including theatres, museums and the broadcast media, and enjoy communicating my knowledge of history to a wider public audience. I contributed an impact case-study on ‘Life and Labour in the British Countryside’ to the 2014 REF.
Teaching
Department of Humanities
College of Social Sciences and Arts
Subject area
History
Courses
BA (Hons) History.
Modules
Level 4: Britain Transformed: Economic and Social Change since 1800.
Level 5: Northern Soul: Regional Identities in the North of England, 1800 to the present.
Level 6: History Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ project
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- Humanities Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Centre
- Culture and Creativity Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Institute
The Women's War Agricultural Committees during the First World War and its aftermath.
Shepherds and shearers in Britain and Australia, c.1800-1918 (with Emma Robertson, La Trobe University, Victoria).
Publications
Journal articles
Verdon, N. (2024). . Agricultural History Review, 72 (1), 84-100.
Verdon, N. (2021). Elite Women and the Agricultural Landscape, 1700-1830. HISTORIA AGRARIA, (84), 276-279.
Verdon, N. (2020). . History.
Sayer, K., & Verdon, N. (2019). . History, 104 (363), 819-828.
Verdon, N. (2019). FEATURE: REMEMBERING ALUN HOWKINS. History Workshop Journal.
Verdon, N. (2019). . The Economic History Review, 72 (1), 407-408.
Verdon, N. (2016). . Twentieth Century British History, 27 (1), 1-25.
Gazeley, I., & Verdon, N. (2014). . Explorations in Economic History, 51, 94-108.
Verdon, N. (2012). . Journal of British Studies, 51 (2), 393-415.
Verdon, N. (2010). . History Workshop Journal, 70 (1), 86-107.
Verdon, N. (2010). "The modern countrywoman": farm women, domesticity and social change in interwar Britain. History workshop journal : HWJ, (70), 87-107.
Howkins, A., & Verdon, N. (2009). . Agricultural history review, 57 (2), 257-274.
Verdon, N. (2009). . The Historical Journal, 52 (1), 109-130.
Howkins, A., & Verdon, N. (2008). . Economic History Review, 61 (2), 467-495.
Verdon, N. (2002). The rural labour market in the early nineteenth century: women’s and children’s employment, family income, and the 1834 Poor Law Report. The Economic History Review, 55 (2), 299-323.
Verdon, N. (2001). The employment of women and children in agriculture: a reassessment of agricultural gangs in nineteenth-century Norfolk. The Agricultural history review, 49 (1), 41-55.
Book chapters
Verdon, N. (2021). . In Hoyle, R.W. (Ed.) Histories of People and Landscape: Essays on the Sheffield region in memory of David Hey. (pp. 151-169). Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press:
Verdon, N. (2017). 'Physically a splendid race' or 'hardened and brutalised by unsuitable toil'?: Unravelling the Position of Women Workers in Rural England during the Golden Age of Agriculture. In The Golden Age. (pp. 225-236). Routledge:
Sayer, K., & Verdon, N. (2017). . In Ambrose, L.M., & Jensen, J.M. (Eds.) Recipes for Rural Life : Food History and Women Professionals, 1880-1965. (pp. 17-33). Iowa, USA: University of Iowa Press
Verdon, N. (2014). Child work in agriculture in Britain. In The World of Child Labor: An Historical and Regional Survey. (pp. 558-562).
Verdon, N. (2013). The 'lady farmer': Gender, widowhood and farming in Victorian England. In The farmer in England, 1650-1980. (pp. 241-262).
Books
Verdon, N. (2017). . Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.
Reports
Batty, E., Eadson, W., Pattison, B., Stevens, M., Twells, A., & Verdon, N. (2018). . Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ.
Eadson, W., Pattison, B., Stevens, M., Twells, A., & Verdon, N. (2017). . Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ.
Theses / Dissertations
Sheridan, M.R. (2016). . (Doctoral thesis). Supervised by Peterson, N., & Verdon, N.
Webster, I. (2015). . (Doctoral thesis). Supervised by Verdon, N., & Lewis, M.
Holland, S. (2013). . (Doctoral thesis). Supervised by Verdon, N., Lewis, M., & Cain, P.
Other activities
I currently act as external examiner on the BA History programme at the University of Reading, and for the Local History programme at Institute of Continuing Education, University of Cambridge.
Postgraduate supervision
I supervise postgraduates working on various 19th and 20th century British history projects.
Current postgraduate students are working on:
- The Aid Spain movement in interwar Britain.
- Greening the Industrial Model Village: historical geographies of environmental entanglement at Saltaire and the making of a peri-urban heritage landscape (AHRC Heritage consortium).
- Gender and identity: The relationship between femininity and dress in Victorian mining districts in England and Wales (AHRC Heritage consortium).
- Narrative, Identity and Protest: The Swing Riots in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire 1830-2.
- The Making of the Green Working Class: Nature, Ecology and Environment.
Past postgraduate students have completed projects on:
- Business Enterprise, Consumer Culture and Civic Engagement, 1890s-1930s: Sheffield Entrepreneur, John Graves.
- Contrasting Rural Communities: The Experience of South Yorkshire in the mid Nineteenth Century.
- The Financing of Public Policy: The Public Works Loan Board, 1817-76.
Media
Nicola has an extensive background in 19th and 20th century British history.