Dr Lucy Donkin
Current positions
Senior lecturer in History and History of Art
Department of History of Art (Historical Studies)
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Research interests
I work within and between the disciplines of History and History of Art, specialising in visual and material culture. My research interests lie in medieval perceptions of place, with particular reference to Italy and its relationships with the wider Mediterranean region and transalpine Europe.
My previous research primarily focused on sacred space, especially the creation, use, and decoration of holy ground. My book Standing on Holy Ground in the Middle Ages (Cornell University Press / Combined Academic Publishers) examines themes such as the phenomenon of holy footprints, the liturgical shaping of consecrated space, and the design and function of ecclesiastical floor decoration. I have a related interest in medieval cartography and co-edited with Dr Hanna Vorholt (University of York) a volume of essays on maps of Jerusalem: Imagining Jerusalem in the Medieval West. I have also published on the representation of subterranean environments in religious art from regions specialising in mining and have been involved in collaborative research on cultural responses to seismic activity.
My current research explores the materiality and portability of place as this was exemplified by the symbolic movement of soil. The main project explores spiritual, political, and environmental connotations of moving earth to and from the city of Rome during the Middle Ages and early modern period. I am also interested in understandings of soil and the environment within the medieval Islamic world and in modern uses of earth in contexts of commemoration and migration.
I am a member of the University of Bristol Centre for Medieval Studies, the Centre for Environmental Humanities, and Migration Mobilities Bristol.
Research Supervision
Lucy Donkin is currently supervising an MPhil project on the Hereford World Map. She welcomes enquiries from students wishing to pursue research on the visual, religious, or urban culture of medieval Italy, or to investigate medieval attitudes to sanctity, materiality, or landscape more generally.
Teaching
My research interests inform my teaching for the History and History of Art departments. I contribute to a number of team-taught units including Episodes in Global Visual Culture, The Medieval World, Crusading Cultures, and Wild Things. I teach History of Art units on Artistic Exchange in the Mediterranean and Vision, and a History unit on Travel and Trade in the Global Middle Ages. I also co-teach an interdisciplinary unit on The Italian City with colleagues from History of Art and the Department of Italian.
Office: B.35, 9 Woodland Road
Telephone: 0117 92 87408
Email: lucy.donkin@bristol.ac.uk
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Title: Migrating Rocks: Intercultural Research and Exchange around the Use and Repatriation of Rock Samples (based on a case study in Aotearoa New Zealand)
Principal Investigator
Description
Black Life Matters and the fall of the Colston Statue in Bristol have rekindled discussions about colonial legacies in museums, collections, educational and scientific institutions and foregrounded questions about cultural…Managing organisational unit
School of Earth SciencesDates
03/01/2024 to 31/10/2024
The Unsettled Planet: Quantifying and communicating the instability of Terra Firma
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
The study of seismology reveals the activity of the Earth on all length and time scales: the ground outside our front doors, as well as the ground beneath the farthest…Managing organisational unit
School of Earth SciencesDates
01/02/2018 to 31/07/2018
Thesis supervisions
Publications
Selected publications
01/01/2013Making an Impression
Romanesque and the Past
Suo loco
Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies
Introduction (Imagining Jerusalem in the Medieval West)
Imagining Jerusalem in the Medieval West
Recent publications
23/04/2024Mobile People and Places in Premodern Europe
Rethinking Migration
Earth and Ore
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Marking the Ground in Liturgy, Scripture and Learning
Lieux, signes et images dans l’Occident médiéval
Standing on Holy Ground in the Middle Ages
Standing on Holy Ground in the Middle Ages
Mining Mount Tabor: the Schauinsland window at the Minster of Freiburg im Breisgau
Tributes to Paul Binski