Editor of History of Education Researcher

Dr Sue Anderson-Faithful is the author of Mary Sumner, Mission, Education and Motherhood: thinking a life with Bourdieu (Lutterworth 2018). She is a senior lecturer in the Institute of Education at the University of Winchester, where she teaches history and the pedagogy of history. Sue is a member of the university’s Centre for the History of Women’s Education. Her research focus is on Anglican women’s philanthropic and educational activism in the Victorian and Edwardian eras, in particular the Mothers’ Union and Girls’ Friendly Society. Sue is the editor of the Sybil Campbell Collection newsletter and a joint editor of History of Education Researcher. Her work has appeared in History of Education and Women’s History Review and she has contributed to the Bloomsbury Cultural History series. Sue shares her knowledge of women’s history in the Winchester locality through guiding women’s history walks and public talks hosted by the Heritage Open Days and other organisations.