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Farrell, Lesley
Lesley Farrell is an artist and curator. She is the co-founder of the curatorial collective CommonAs.
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Fings, Karola
Karola Fings is a German historian and author specialising in the persecution of minorities under Nazism.
She is a research associate at NS Documentation Centre of the City of Cologne.
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Fletcher, Ben
Professor Ben (C) Fletcher is Professor of Occupational and Health Psychology at University of Hertfordshire.
He in an expert in occupational stress and behaviour change and has published over 100 articles and 8 authored books, as well as having given conference papers all around the world.
Throughout his academic life he has always been involved in the application of his research in community and organisational settings. He has been Head of the School of Psychology twice and also Dean of the Business School for 6 years.
The most recent example of the application of his research is Do Something Different (see www.dsd.me). He has won over £3m in grants from external bodies and has supervised about 30 PhD students in a broad range of areas. He has been on the editorial boards of major journals, has reviewed for many journals and grant bodies here and abroad, and has examined many PhDs in the UK and abroad.
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Flood, Susan
Susan Flood was County Archivist for Hertfordshire before her retirement in 2013 and has co-edited several volumes for the Hertfordshire Record Society.
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Fox, Alan
Dr Alan Fox has a PhD in English Local History at the University of Leicester where he was made an Honorary Visiting Fellow in 2003.
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Freeman, Mark
Mark Freeman is Professor of Social History and Education at University College London. He was born in St Albans and lives in the city. He has written several books on modern British history, including Social Investigation and Rural England 1870-1914 (2003) and The Pageants of St Albans: An Illustrated History (2020).
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French, Emma
Emma French (1993) is the author of Selling Shakespeare to Hollywood (University of Hertfordshire Press, 2006) and has edited several plays, including A Chaste Maid in Cheapside and Oscar Wilde: Collected Plays (Nick Hern Books)