Staff profile
Overview
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Affiliation | Telephone |
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Senior Project Archaeologist in the Department of Archaeology | +44 (0) 191 33 41121 |
Biography
I joined the Iinsitute for Advanced Study in 2020 as an administrator, where I perform a variety of day-to-day administrative tasks.
I have a background in Archaeology. My research interests focus on landscape archaeology of the medieval to modern periods with a particular focus on medieval to post-medieval landscapes, and North-East England. I hold a BSc and PhD in Archaeology from Durham University and an MA in English Local History from University of Leicester, thus my expertise bridges Archaeology and History.
Research interests
- Non-Representational Theories
- 20th century archaeology
- Medieval and post-medieval archaeology
- Landscape archaeology
- The use of historical methods and sources within archaeological research
- The relationship between landscape, society and land tenure
- Agricultural history
Publications
Authored book
- Assembling Enclosure: transformations in the rural landscape of post-medieval north-east EnglandO’Donnell, R. (2015). Assembling Enclosure: transformations in the rural landscape of post-medieval north-east England. University of Hertfordshire.
Chapter in book
- The pot, knife and the ring: an archaeology of later medieval material cultureGerrard, C., & O’Donnell, R. (2021). The pot, knife and the ring: an archaeology of later medieval material culture. In M. Müller (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Medieval Rural Life. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003194866-25
- The Long Process of DesertionGerrard, C., & O’Donnell, R. (2020). The Long Process of Desertion. In L. Butler & C. Gerrard (Eds.), Faxton: Excavations in a Deserted Northamptonshire Village 1966-68 (pp. 261-263). Routledge.
- The Medieval Village PlanGerrard, C., & O’Donnell, R. (2020). The Medieval Village Plan. In L. Butler & C. Gerrard (Eds.), Faxton: Excavations in a Deserted Northamptonshire Village 1966-68 (pp. 254-257). Routledge.
- Place and LandscapeButler, L., O’Donnell, R., Hall, D., & Stamper, P. (2020). Place and Landscape. In L. Butler & C. Gerrard (Eds.), Faxton: Excavations in a Deserted Northamptonshire Village 1966-68 (pp. 17-36). Routledge.
- Field Systems and the Arable FieldsO’Donnell, R. (2018). Field Systems and the Arable Fields. In C. Gerrard & A. Gutiérrez (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology in Britain (pp. 86-101). Oxford University Press.
- Medieval ColourHuxtable, M., & O’Donnell, R. (2018). Medieval Colour. In C. Gerrard & A. Gutiérrez (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology in Britain (pp. 742-758). Oxford University Press.
Journal Article
- Material Responses to the Great Depression in Northeast EnglandPetts, D., O’Donnell, R., & Armstrong, K. (2021). Material Responses to the Great Depression in Northeast England. International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 25(4), 1165-1193. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10761-021-00595-7
- The Archaeology of 20th Century Factory Management: Four Factories on the Team Valley Trading EstateO’Donnell, R., & Armstrong, K. (2020). The Archaeology of 20th Century Factory Management: Four Factories on the Team Valley Trading Estate. Industrial Archaeology Review, 42(2), 154-169. https://doi.org/10.1080/03090728.2020.1799523
- 'Rural' Rhetoric in 1930s Unemployment Relief SchemesO’Donnell, R., & Petts, D. (2019). ’Rural’ Rhetoric in 1930s Unemployment Relief Schemes. Rural History, 30(1), 53-69. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0956793319000049
- The creation of ring-fence farms: some observations from eighteenth- and nineteenth-century NorthumberlandO’Donnell, R. (2015). The creation of ring-fence farms: some observations from eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Northumberland. Agricultural History Review, 63(1), 39-59.
- Conflict, agreement and landscape change: methods of enclosure of the Northern English countrysideO’Donnell, R. (2014). Conflict, agreement and landscape change: methods of enclosure of the Northern English countryside. Journal of Historical Geography, 44. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhg.2013.09.004
- Adapting Landscapes: The Continual Modification
of Leicestershire's Open FieldsO’Donnell, R. (2011). Adapting Landscapes: The Continual Modificationof Leicestershire’s Open Fields. Landscapes., 12(2), 63-83. https://doi.org/10.1179/lan.2011.12.2.63