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Publications

Forthcoming

  • [in progress] A Queer Martyrdom: Homosexuality and Religious Visual Culture in England since 1850.
  • [Oxford University Press, 2013/14 ] ed. with Alex Houen, Martyrdom and Terrorism from Antiquity to Modernity
  • ‘Oscar Wilde, sodomy and mental illness in late Victorian England’, Journal of the History of Sexuality
  • ‘“One of us”: the queer afterlife of Margaret Thatcher as a gay icon’, International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics
  • ‘William Bennett’s heresy: same-sex desire and the art of the Eucharist in Victorian England’, Journal of Victorian Culture

Books

  • Victorian Reformation: the Fight over Idolatry in the Church of England, 1840-1860. History, Culture and Religion Series, American Academy of Religion (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009: HB ISBN 0195378512). Grant received for cost of illustrations, Research Fund, Faculty of Continuing Education, Birkbeck College, London.
  • Romans and Christians. (Stroud: Tempus Publishing, 2002: PB ISBN 0752419544). Grant received for cost of illustrations, Scouloudi Fund, London University.
  • God and Gold in Late Antiquity. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998: HB ISBN 0521594030). Electronic edition (2001). Grant received for cost of illustrations, Pembroke College and History Faculty, Cambridge University.

Edited books

Chapters in books

  • ‘Vile bodies: Victorian Protestants in the Roman catacombs’, in ed. Mark Bradley, Rome, Pollution and Propriety: Dirt, Disease and Hygiene in the Eternal City from Antiquity to Modernity, British School in Rome Monograph Series (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012), pp. 223-40 [ISBN 97811070014435].
  • ‘Thinking with the womb in early Victorian England: the life and work of Emma Martin’, in eds Andrew Mangham and Greta Depledge, The Female Body in Medicine and Literature, Liverpool English Texts and Studies 59 (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2011, ISBN 9781846314728), pp. 107-18.
  • ‘Seeing and tasting the divine: Simeon Solomon’s homoerotic sacrament’, in eds. Patrizia di Bello and Gabriel Koureas , Art, History and the Senses: 1830 to the Present (Farnham: Ashgate, 2010, ISBN 978-0-7546-6863-3), pp. 35-50.
  • ‘Queer Walsingham’, in eds., Janes and Gary Waller, Walsingham in Literature and Culture from the Middle Ages to Modernity (Farnham: Ashgate, 2010), pp. 147-64.
  • ‘Dickens and the Catholic corpse’, in eds. Michael Hollington and Francesca Orestano, Dickens and Italy: ‘Little Dorrit’ and ‘Pictures from Italy’ (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2009, ISBN: 1-4438-1443-1), pp. 170-85.
  • ‘Spiritual cleaning, priests and prostitutes’, in eds. Rosie Cox and Ben Campkin, Dirt: New Geographies of Cleanliness and Contamination (London: IB Tauris, 2007) [HB ISBN 9781845116729] pp.113-22.
  • ‘Sex and text: the afterlife of medieval penance in Britain and Ireland’ in April Harper and Caroline Proctor (eds) Medieval Sexuality: a Casebook. (New York: Routledge, 2007) [HB ISBN 0415978319] pp.32-44.
  • ‘Treasures, death and display from Rome to the Middle Ages’ in E. Tyler and J. Grenville (eds) Treasure in the Medieval West. York Medieval Seminar Series (Brewer, Woodbridge, 2000) [HB ISBN 0952973480] pp.1-10.
  • ‘The world and its past as Christian allegory in the early Middle Ages’, in Y. Hen and M. Innes (eds) The Uses of the Past in Early Medieval Europe. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000) [HB and PB, ISBN 0521630010] pp.102-13.
  • ‘Treasure bequest: death and gift in the early Middle Ages’ in J. Hill and M. Swan (eds) The Community, the Family and the Saint: Patterns of Power in Early Medieval Europe, International Medieval Research 4 (Brepols Publishers, Turnhout, 1998) [ISBN PB 2503506682] pp. 363-77.

Journal articles

  • 'Unnatural appetites: sodomitical panic in Hogarth’s The Gate of Calais, or O the Roast Beef of Old England’ (1748), Oxford Art Journal 35.1 (2012): 1-13 [Online ISSN 1741-7287 - Print ISSN 0142-6540]
  • 'Homosociality and homoeroticism in the leading British educational magazine for children, Look and Learn (1962-1982)', Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies (2012) [Online ISSN: 1469-3666 - Print ISSN: 1030-4312].
  • 'Frederick Rolfe’s Christmas cards: popular culture and the construction of queerness in late Victorian Britain’, Early Popular Visual Culture 10.2 (2012): 105-24 [Online ISSN: 1746-0662- Print ISSN: 1746-0654].
  • ‘The “modern martyrdom” of Anglo-Catholics in Victorian England’, Journal of Religion and Society 13 (2011), http://moses.creighton.edu/JRS/pdf/2011-16.pdf [Online ISSN 1522-5658].
  • ‘William Etty’s magdalens: sexual desire and spirituality in early Victorian England’, Religion and the Arts 15.3 (2011), pp. 275-303 [Online ISSN 1079-9265 – Print ISSN 1569-5292].
  • ‘Clarke and Kubrick’s 2001: a queer odyssey’, Science Fiction Film and Television 4.1 (2011), pp. 57-78 [Online ISSN 1754-3789 - Print ISSN 1754-3770].
  • ‘”The Catholic Florist”: flowers and deviance in the mid-nineteenth-century Church of England’, Visual Culture in Britain 12.1 (2011), pp. 77-96 [Online ISSN 1941-8361 - Print ISSN 1471-4787].
  • ‘Beyond “ignorance”: using the cultural stereotypes of Americans studying in the UK as a resource for learning and teaching about British culture’, Innovations in Education and Teaching International 48.1 (2011), pp. 61-8 [Online ISSN 1470-3300 - Print ISSN 1470-3297].
  • ‘“Eternal master”: masochism and the sublime at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington D.C.’, Theology and Sexuality 15(2) (2009), pp. 161-75 [Online ISSN 1745-5170 - Print ISSN 1355-8358].
  • ‘The rites of man: the British Museum and the sexual imagination in Victorian Britain’, Journal of the History of Collections (2008) 20(1): 101-112 [Online ISSN 1477-8564 - Print ISSN 0954-6650].
  • ‘The shadow of the Passion: Protestants and the suffering Christ in nineteenth-century British art and text’, Ikon (2008) 1: 237-44 [Print ISSN1846-8551].
  • ‘Beyond the tourist gaze? Cultural learning on an American “semester abroad” programme in London’, Journal of Research in International Education (2008) 7(1): 21-35 [Online ISSN: 1741-2943 - Print ISSN: 1475-2409].
  • ‘The golden clasp of the late Roman state’, Early Medieval Europe (1996) 5: 127-53 [Online ISSN: 1468-0254 - Print ISSN: 0963-9462].

Conference proceedings

  • ‘Wood, masonry and the construction of identity: comparing southern Britain and Gaul, 4th to 7th centuries’, in G. Fincham, G. Harrison, R. Rodgers Holland and L. Revell (eds) TRAC 99: Proceedings of Ninth Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Durham (Oxford: Oxbow, 2000) [PB, ISBN 1842170074] pp. 83-9.
Dominic Janes: Victorian Reformation

Dominic Janes: Victorian Reformation

 
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