List of female fellows of the British Academy

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The Fellowship of the British Academy consists of world-leading scholars and researchers in the humanities and social sciences. A varying number of fellows are elected each year in July at the Academy's annual general meeting.[1] The first woman was elected to the fellowship in 1932.[2]

Elected in 1930s

Name Year elected Disciplinary section(s) Notes
Beatrice Webb 1932 Economics [2]

Elected in 1940s

Name Year elected Disciplinary section(s) Notes
Gertrude Caton Thompson 1944 Archaeology [3]
Helen Cam 1945 Medieval studies [4]
Helen Darbishire 1947 [5]

Elected in 1950s

Name Year elected Disciplinary section(s) Notes
Professor Jocelyn Toynbee 1952 Archaeology
Classical antiquity
[6]
Doris Mary Stenton 1953 Medieval studies [7]
Dame Lucy Sutherland 1954 [8]
Professor Dorothy Whitelock 1956 [9]
Professor A. M. Dale 1957 Classics [10]

Elected in 1960s

Name Year elected Disciplinary section(s) Notes
Eleanora Carus-Wilson 1963 Economic history [11]
Dame Margery Perham 1961 [12]
Mary Lascelles 1962 [13]
Beryl Smalley 1963 [14]
Audrey Richards 1967 Anthropology [15]
Margaret Whinney 1967 History of art [16]
Dame Frances Yates 1967 [17]

Elected in 1970s

Name Year elected Disciplinary section(s) Notes
Professor Dominica Legge 1974 [18]
Marjorie Reeves 1974 [19]
Joan Thirsk 1974 [20]

Elected in 1980s

Name Year elected Disciplinary section(s) Notes
Averil Cameron 1981 Late antique and Byzantine studies [21]
Joyce Reynolds 1982 Classical antiquity [22]
Professor Margaret Boden 1983 Philosophy
Psychology
[23]
Professor Anne Hudson 1988 Medieval studies [24]

Elected in 1990s

Name Year elected Disciplinary section(s) Notes
Professor Janet Bately 1990 Medieval studies [25]
Dr Margaret Bent 1990 Medieval studies
History of art and music
[26]
Dr Lotte Hellinga 1990 Early modern languages and literatures to 1830 [27]
Professor Isabel de Madariaga 1990
Dr Stephanie West 1990 Classics [28]
Professor Jose Harris 1993
Dr Caroline Bammel 1994 [29]
Professor Margaret Spufford 1995
Professor Lorraine Tyler 1995 [30]
Professor Dawn Adès 1996 History of art and music [31]
Professor Ruth Finnegan 1996
Professor Dorothy J. Thompson 1998 Classics and Ancient History [32]
Professor Dame Olwen Hufton 1998 Early Modern history to 1850 [33]
Professor Elizabeth McGrath 1998 History of art and music [34]
Professor P. E. Easterling 1998 Classics [35]
Professor Ann Moss 1998 Early modern languages and literatures to 1830 [36]
Professor Dame Vicki Bruce 1999 Psychology [37]
Professor Linda Colley 1999 History
Professor Wendy Davies 1999 Medieval studies
Archaeology
[38]
Professor Carol Harlow 1999 Law [39]
Dr Georgina Herrmann 1999 Archaeology [40]
Professor Marian Hobson 1999 French studies [41]
Professor Wendy James 1999 Anthropology and geography
Archaeology
[42]
Professor Melveena McKendrick 1999 Early modern languages and literatures to 1830 [43]

Elected in 2000s

Name Year elected Disciplinary section(s) Notes
Professor Rosemary Ashton 2000 Modern languages, literatures and other media from 1830
Modern history from 1850
[44]
Professor Celia Britton 2000 Modern languages, literatures and other media from 1830 [45]
Professor Angela Leighton 2000 Modern languages, literatures and other media from 1830 [46]
Professor Amélie Kuhrt 2001 The social, cultural and political history of the ancient Middle East (c.3000-100 BC), especially the Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian and Seleucid empires [47]
Professor Diana Greenway 2001 Medieval studies [48]
Professor Dame Hermione Lee 2001 Modern languages, literatures and other media from 1830 [49]
Professor Marilyn Butler 2002 English [50]
Professor Megan Vaughan 2002 Africa, Asia and the Middle East
Modern history from 1850
[51]
Professor Isobel Armstrong 2003 Modern languages, literatures and other media from 1830 [52]
Professor Karin Barber 2003 Africa, Asia and the Middle East
Anthropology and geography
[53]
Professor Sarah Broadie 2003 Philosophy
Professor Elizabeth Boa 2003 Modern languages, literatures and other media from 1830
Professor Anne Phillips 2003 Political studies: political theory, government and international relations [54]
Professor Ann Jefferson 2004 Modern languages, literatures and other media from 1830 [55]
Professor Maxine Berg 2004 Economics and economic history
Modern history from 1850
[56]
Professor Annette Kuhn 2004 Modern languages, literatures and other media from 1830 [57]
Professor Jane Lewis 2004 Sociology, demography and social statistics [58]
Professor Susan Mendus 2004 Political studies: political theory, government and international relations [59]
Professor Sheilagh Ogilvie 2004 Economics and economic history [60]
Professor Frances Young 2004 Theology and religious studies [61]
Professor Sandra Fredman 2005 Law [62]
Professor Miriam Glucksmann 2005 Sociology, demography and social statistics [63]
Professor Dawn Oliver 2005 Law
Professor Jo Labanyi 2005 Modern languages, literatures and other media from 1830
Professor Helen Cooper 2006 Medieval studies [64]
Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp 2006 Archaeology [65]
Professor Jill Rubery 2006 Management and business studies; Sociology, demography and social statistics
Professor Rachel Bowlby 2007 Modern languages, literatures and other media from 1830
Professor Bryony Coles 2007 Archaeology [66]
Professor Catriona Kelly 2007 Modern languages, literatures and other media from 1830 [67]
Professor Joni Lovenduski 2007 Political studies: political theory, government and international relations [68]
Professor Dame Henrietta Moore 2007 Africa, Asia and the Middle East
Anthropology and geography
[69]
Professor Genevra Richardson 2007 Law [70]
Dr Zara Steiner 2007 Modern history from 1850 [71]
Professor Sara Arber 2008 Sociology, demography and social statistics [72]
Professor Roberta Gilchrist 2008 History of art and music
Archaeology
[73]
Professor Ruth Mace 2008 Anthropology and geography [74]
Professor Lisa Tickner 2008 History of art and music [75]
Professor Sarah Worthington 2009 Law [76]

Elected in 2010s

Name Year elected Disciplinary section(s) Notes
Professor Mary Beard 2010 The history, literature and culture of the classical world, and its impact on later periods [77]
Professor Rosemary Crompton 2010 Sociology, demography and social statistics [78]
Professor Cecilia Heyes 2010 Philosophy
Psychology
[79]
Professor Emilie Savage-Smith 2010 Africa, Asia and the Middle East
Professor Jenny Cheshire 2011 Sociolinguistics: language change in multilingual urban centres, adolescent language, language & education, syntactic & discourse variation, syntax of spoken English. [80]
Professor Cécile Fabre 2011 Political studies: political theory, government and international relations
Philosophy
[81]
Professor Laura Marcus 2011 Modern languages, literatures and other media from 1830
Professor Susan Owens 2011 Anthropology and geography [82]
Professor Kathleen Kiernan 2012 Sociology, demography and social statistics
Professor Gillian Clark 2012 The social & intellectual history of late antiquity, & early Christian (patristic) studies, in the Mediterranean world of the third to the seventh century [83]
Professor Bencie Woll 2012 Linguistics and philology
Psychology
[84]
Professor Lucia Zedner 2012 Law [85]
Professor Sarah Birch 2013 Political studies: political theory, government and international relations
Philosophy
[86]
Professor Stella Bruzzi 2013 Modern languages, literatures and other media from 1830 [87]
Professor Katharine Ellis 2013 History of art and music [88]
Professor Eilís Ferran 2013 Law [89]
Professor Diana Knight 2013 Modern languages, literatures and other media from 1830
Professor Cécile Laborde 2013 Political studies: political theory, government and international relations; theology and religious studies
Professor Jenny Ozga 2013 Sociology, demography and social statistics; education group
Professor Lucrezia Reichlin 2013 Economics and economic history [90]
Professor Joanne Scott 2013 Law
Professor Janet Watson 2013 Africa, Asia and the Middle East
Linguistics and philology
[91]
Professor Ingrid De Smet 2014 Renaissance and Early Modern intellectual culture, especially in France and the Low Countries; sixteenth and early-seventeenth century French literature; Neo-Latin Studies; the Republic of Letters; the Classical tradition [92]
Professor Susanne Bobzien 2014 Philosophy [93]
Professor Joanna Bourke 2014 Modern history from 1850 [94]
Professor Margot Brazier 2014 Law [95]
Professor Eleanor Dickey 2014 Classical antiquity
Linguistics and philology
[96]
Professor Rae Langton 2014 Political studies: political theory, government and international relations
Philosophy
[97]
Professor Judith Lieu 2014 Classical antiquity
Theology and religious studies
[98]
Professor Cecilia Trifogli 2014 Philosophy
Medieval studies
[99]
Professor Janette Atkinson 2015 Psychology [100]
Professor Oriana Bandiera 2015 Economics and economic history [101]
Professor Julia Black 2015 Law [102]
Professor Dawn Chatty 2015 Anthropology and geography
Africa, Asia and the Middle East
[103]
Professor Julia Barrow 2016 Medieval studies [104][105]
Professor Robyn Carston 2016 Linguistics and philology [104][106]
Professor Patricia Clavin 2016 Modern history from 1850 [104][107]
Professor Jane Duckett 2016 Political studies: political theory, government and international relations [104][108]
Professor Nancy Edwards 2016 Archaeology [104][109]
Professor Judith Freedman 2016 Law [104][110]
Professor Miranda Fricker 2016 Political studies: political theory, government and international relations [104][111]
Professor Hilary Graham 2016 Sociology, demography and social statistics [104][112]
Professor Lorna Hutson 2016 Early modern languages and literatures to 1830 [104][113]
Professor Emily Jackson 2016 Law [104][114]
Professor Susanne Küchler 2016 Anthropology and geography [104][115]
Professor Nilli Lavie 2016 Psychology [104][116]
Professor Elizabeth Eva Leach 2016 History of art and music [104][117]
Professor Catherine Merridale 2016 Modern history from 1850 [104][118]
Professor Catherine Morgan 2016 Classical antiquity [104][119]
Professor Sophie Scott 2016 Psychology [104][120]
Professor Judy Wajcman 2016 Sociology, demography and social statistics [104][121]
Professor Patricia Waugh 2016 Modern languages, literatures and other media from 1830 [104][122]
Professor Fiona Williams 2016 Sociology, demography and social statistics [104][123]
Professor Alison Bashford 2017 [124]
Professor Mary Daly 2017 [124]
Professor Gillian Douglas 2017 [124]
Professor Emily Grundy 2017 [124]
Professor Sara Hobolt 2017 [124]
Professor Jennifer Hornsby 2017 [124]
Professor Melissa Leach 2017 [124]
Professor M. M. McCabe 2017 [124]
Professor Angela McRobbie 2017 [124]
Professor Lynne Murray 2017 [124]
Professor Francesca Orsini 2017 [124]
Professor Ulinka Rublack 2017 [124]
Professor Barbara Sahakian 2017 [124]
Professor Catriona Seth 2017 Early modern languages and literatures to 1830 [124]
Professor Anna Vignoles 2017 [124]
Dr Teresa Webber 2017 [124]
Professor Lynn Abrams 2018 Modern history [125]
Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore 2018 Cognitive neuroscience
Professor Joya Chatterji 2018 South Asian history
Professor Veronica Della Dora 2018 Human geography
Professor Tia DeNora 2018 Sociology of music
Professor Emerita Catherine Hall 2018 Modern British social and cultural history
Canon Professor Carol Harrison 2018 Divinity
Professor Alison Liebling 2018 Criminology and criminal justice
Professor Elena Lieven 2018 Psychology
Professor Jane Lightfoot 2018 Greek literature
Professor Sonia Livingstone 2018 Social psychology
Professor Eleanor Maguire 2018 Cognitive neuroscience
Nuffield Professor Melinda Mills 2018 Sociology
Professor Niamh Moloney 2018 Financial markets law
Professor Catherine Nash 2018 Human geography
Pevsner Professor Lynda Nead 2018 History of art
Professor Wen-chin Ouyang 2018 Arabic and comparative literature
Professor Alexandra Shepard 2018 Gender history
Professor Helen Small 2018 English literature
Professor Fiona Stafford 2018 English language and literature
Professor Judith Still 2018 French and critical theory
Professor Silvana Tenreyro 2018 Economics
Professor Gill Valentine 2018
Professor Georgina Waylen 2018 Politics
Professor Christina Boswell 2019 [126]
Professor Charlotte Brunsdon 2019
Professor Harriet Bulkeley 2019
The Rev. Professor Sarah Coakley 2019
Dr Annabel Gallop 2019
Professor Susan Golombok 2019
Professor Emily Gowers 2019
Professor Louise Gullifer 2019
Professor Clare Harris 2019
Professor Rebecca Herissone 2019
Professor Caroline Heycock 2019
Professor Herminia Ibarra 2019
Professor Susan James 2019
Professor Deborah James 2019
Professor Esther Leslie 2019
Professor Julia Lovell 2019
Professor Helen Margetts 2019
Professor Jennifer Mason 2019
Dr Margaret Meyer 2019
Professor Nicola Milner 2019
Professor Irina Nikolaeva 2019
Professor Katie Scott 2019
Dr Alison Sheridan 2019
Professor Tiffany Stern 2019

Elected in 2020s

Name Year elected Disciplinary section(s) Notes
Anna Sapir Abulafia 2020 [127]
Catherine Barnard 2020 European Union law
Gurminder Bhambra 2020 Postcolonial and decolonial studies
Dame Sue Black 2020 Forensic anthropology
Amy Bogaard 2020
Ursula Coope 2020 Classics, ancient philosophy
Rebecca Earle 2020
Regenia Gagnier 2020 Victorian and modern British literature and culture; geopolitics of language and literature migration; world literature and political economy
Katherine Hawley 2020
Paula Jarzabkowski 2020 Management and business studies
Judith Jesch 2020 Viking studies
Polly O'Hanlon 2020 Early modern and colonial history of India
Sarah A. Radcliffe 2020
Meg Russell 2020 British politics
Antonella Sorace 2020
Penny Summerfield 2020
Kathy Sylva 2020 Educational psychology
Rosalind Thomas 2020
Isabel Torres 2020 Early modern Spanish literature and culture
Elaine Unterhalter 2020 Education
Caroline van Eck 2020
Essi Viding 2020
Clair Wills 2020 20th-century British and Irish cultural history
Laura Bear 2021 [128]
Catherine Boone 2021
Joanne Conaghan 2021
Davina Cooper 2021
Julia Crick 2021
Catharine Edwards 2021
Becky Francis 2021
Sarah Franklin 2021
Anne Gerritsen 2021
Elaine Graham 2021
Anne Haour 2021
Susanne Kord 2021
Alison Light 2021
Susan Michie 2021
Sarah Nettleton 2021
Barbara Petrongolo 2021
Dorothy Price 2021
Shirin Rai 2021
Mari Sako 2021
Helen Steward 2021
Ianthi Maria Tsimpli 2021
Laura Tunbridge 2021
Amanda Vickery 2021

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