Alana Harris is a historian based at Lincoln College, University of Oxford. She is interested in a variety of different historical topics linked to British identity in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She is, therefore, interested in religion, gender, ethnicity and migration in nineteenth- and twentiethcentury Europe, as well as the history of love and romance. Her next book, Faith in the Family: Vatican II and English Catholicism, which is due out in 2013 and was written with Jane Garnett, clearly reflects this.
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