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Dr Claudine van Hensbergen

Associate Professor

Department: Humanities

  • Humanities Departmental Impact Lead

I joined Northumbria in 2012 having worked as a postdoctoral researcher on a run between the University of York and Tate Britain. Prior to this I completed my PhD in English Literature at the University of Oxford and where I also taught undergraduates and worked on the Leverhulme-funded .

Claudine van Hensbergen

Campus Address

Office: Lipman 020



Research Themes and Scholarly Interests 

I work on literary culture of the period 1640–1740, with a particular interest in sculpture and visual culture, history of the book, theatre and women’s writing.Current projects include: a monograph, The Making of Monument in Britain, 1660-1736, exploring the emergence of public monumental culture; an edition of Behn's selected works for the Oxford University Press 21st-Century Authors series; and a short monograph for Cambridge University Press, "Behn's Two Bodies: A Cultural History of Aphra Behn's Grave".

I have an ongoing research interest in better connecting the scholarly recovery of women writers with the wider public and led on the 2023 unveiling of a commemorative plaque for Mary Astell (1666–1731) in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Between 2019-2023 I was an AHRC Leadership Fellow for the project “Learning through the Art Gallery: Art, Literature and Disciplinarity” for a project run in partnership with the Laing Art Gallery. Our project developed a for KS4/5 English pupils visiting the Laing. We aim to demonstrate how art collections can help pupils to develop and improve their study of language, literature and creative writing, whilst inspiring their wider interest in the Arts. To find out more about the project please .

  • Malcolm Clements The Politics and Principles of Taste and Display in the Homes of Sir Lawrence Dundas (1712-1781) Start Date: 21/06/2023
  • Ella Nixon Beyond the National: Gender and the Regional Art Gallery Start Date: 01/10/2020
  • John Hemy Reinscribing the Past: Morality, History, and Drama in the Works of Samuel Johnson, c.1726-1781 Start Date: 07/10/2014 End Date: 07/11/2018

Teaching Interests 

At Northumbria, I teach on the following modules: 

* Research Methods: Traditional and Digital (Masters-level core module) 

* Writing Women: Aphra Behn in Focus (3rd-year optional module) 

* Working with our Cultural Heritage (2nd-year optional employability module) 

* Historical Fiction (2nd-year optional module)

  • BA (Hons)
  • MSt
  • DPhil
  • Associate Fellow Higher Education Academy (AFHEA)


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