Susan BroomhallFAHA is an Australian historian and academic. She is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow and Professor of History at The University of Western Australia,[1] and from 2018 Co-Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions (CHE). She was a Foundation Chief Investigator (CI) in the 'Shaping the Modern' Program of the Centre, before commencing her Australian Research Council Future Fellowship within CHE in October 2014, and the Acting Director in 2011.[2][3] She is a specialist in gender history and the history of emotions.
Broomhall's projects with the CHE analyse medieval and early modern objects and emotions, particularly as they are presented in modern museum, heritage and tourism environments. Her research explores i) the interpretation of medieval and early modern objects in the history of emotional processes and practices; ii) the affective origins of specific medieval and early modern objects; iii) the emotional interpretation of medieval and early modern objects in museum, gallery and tourism contexts; and iv) affective materiality.
Her Future Fellow research project focuses on emotions and power in the correspondence of Catherine de Medici. She has also published extensively, with Jacqueline van Gent, on the history of the Nassau-Orange dynasty in the early modern Netherlands.[4]
Broomhall was the editor of Parergon: The Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, from 2017[5] until 2021.[6] She is also Series Editor of Gender and Power in the Premodern World.[1]
In 2017 she was awarded, with David Barrie, the Frank Watson Book Prize for Best Book in Scottish History (2015-2016) for the two-volume Police Courts in Nineteenth-Century Scotland.[7]
In 1997 she was awarded the Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Essay Prize[9] for the essay "French Women in Print, 1488 to 1599".[10]
In 1999 she won the Society for the Social History of Medicine Student Essay Prize for her article on women's reproductive knowledge in sixteenth-century France.[11]
Bibliography
As author
Crawford, Patricia; Broomhall, Susan (1997), Women in Early Modern Europe 1500-1800, History Dept., University of Western Australia, retrieved 12 October 2018
Broomhall, Susan (2002), Women and the Book Trade in Sixteenth-century France, Ashgate, ISBN978-0-7546-0671-0
Broomhall, Susan (2004), Women's Medical Work in Early Modern France, Manchester University Press, ISBN978-0-7190-6286-5
Broomhall, Susan (2005), Women and Religion in Sixteenth-century France, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN978-1-4039-3681-3
Spinks, Jennifer; Broomhall, Susan (2011), Early Modern Women in the Low Countries: feminizing sources and interpretations of the past, Ashgate (Firm), ISBN978-1-4094-2537-3
Barrie, David & Broomhall, Susan. Police Courts in Nineteenth-Century Scotland, Volume 1: Magistrates, Media and the Masses Ashgate, 2014.
Barrie, David & Broomhall, Susan. Police Courts in Nineteenth-Century Scotland, Volume 2: Boundaries, Behaviours and Bodies Ashgate, 2014.
Broomhall, Susan; Van Gent, Jacqueline (2016), Dynastic Colonialism: Gender, Materiality and the Early Modern House of Orange-Nassau, London Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, ISBN978-1-138-95336-9
Broomhall, Susan; Van Gent, Jacqueline (2016), Gender, Power and Identity in the Early Modern House of Orange-Nassau, London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, ISBN978-1-4094-5146-4
As editor
Broomhall, Susan (2008), Emotions in the Household, 1200-1900, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN978-0-230-54311-9
Broomhall, Susan; Tarbin, Stephanie (2008), Women, Identities and Communities in Early Modern Europe, Ashgate Pub. Co, ISBN978-0-7546-6184-9
Broomhall, Susan; Van Gent, Jacqueline (2011), Governing Masculinities in the Early Modern Period: Regulating Selves and Others, Ashgate, ISBN978-1-4094-3238-8
Broomhall, Susan; Pickering, Gina (2012), Rivers of Emotion : An Emotional History of Derbarl Yerrigan and Djarlgarro Beelier: The Swan and Canning Rivers, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence History of Emotions, and National Trust of Australia (W.A.), ISBN978-1-74052-260-1
Barrie, David G; Broomhall, Susan (2012), A History of Police and Masculinities, 1700-2010, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, ISBN978-0-415-67129-3
Broomhall, Susan, ed. (2015), Spaces for Feeling: Emotions and Sociabilities in Britain, 1650-1850, Routledge, ISBN978-1-315-73214-5
Broomhall, Susan, ed. (2015), Authority, Gender and Emotions in Late Medieval and Early Modern England, Houndsmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK New York Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN978-1-137-53115-5
Broomhall, Susan, ed. (2015), Ordering Emotions in Europe, 1100-1800, Leiden Boston Brill, ISBN978-90-04-30509-0
Broomhall, Susan, ed. (2016), Gender and Emotions in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Destroying Order, Structuring Disorder, Routledge, ISBN978-1-317-13068-0
Broomhall, Susan; Finn, Sarah, eds. (2016), Violence and Emotions in Early Modern Europe, London Routledge, ISBN978-1-317-42419-2
Broomhall, Susan, ed. (2017), Early Modern Emotions: An Introduction, Routledge, ISBN978-1-138-92574-8
In French
Broomhall, S. & Winn, C. H. Le Verger fertile des vertus. Honoré Champion, 2004.
Broomhall, S. & Winn, C. H. Les femmes et l'histoire familiale. Honoré Champion, 2008.
^Broomhall, S. (1 April 2002). "'Women's Little Secrets': Defining the Boundaries of Reproductive Knowledge in Sixteenth-century France: Society for the Social History of Medicine Student Essay Competition Winner, 1999". Social History of Medicine. 15 (1): 1–15. doi:10.1093/shm/15.1.1. ISSN0951-631X. PMID12619665.
External links
Research profile at the Gender and Women's History Research Centre, Australian Catholic University