Jean Williams

Jean Williams
Occupation Historian, lecturer
Language English
Nationality British
Subject Women’s history, Sport and literature, Sportswear, Motor sport

Jean Williams is a British sports historian and author specialising in Women's history; sport and literature; sportswear and motorsport.[1] Having previously taught English for a decade, Williams is a Senior Research Fellow at the International Centre for Sport History and Culture, De Montfort University.[2] She also acts as a historical consultant to the National Football Museum, particularly for elections to the English Football Hall of Fame.[3] Though mainly known for her work on women’s football, Williams has produced a range of material on the history of sports and the social contexts of events: these include articles on a collection of early modern sporting poems and 1950s British Bridge to a chapter on the Indianapolis 500 motor race in the United States. Williams has also looked at women’s motor racing for a special edition on Britain’s motorists published in 2014. In terms of public history, Williams is very interested in the midlands, writing of Leicestershire cricketer George Geary for Our Sporting Life, an exhibition held at Curve Theatre in February 2011.

Williams is author of A Game For Rough Girls: A History of Women's Football in England (Routledge 2003) and A Beautiful Game: International Perspectives on Women's Football (Berg 2007). Her main projects for 2010-11 include a research monograph called A Contemporary History of Women’s Sport (Routledge Research, 2011) and a 17,000 Euro UEFA-funded project Women’s Football, Europe and Professionalization 1971-2011. She is also writing a history of Britain’s Women Olympians 1900-2012. In 2012 the Oxford DNB will publish articles on Leicester swimmer Jennie Fletcher and St Helen’s footballing prodigy Lily Parr, for example. Williams has acted as consultant to sports organisations, including FIFA, and for the media, for example, the BBC Nation on Film Series, BBC Radio 4 and Edwardian Farm. Corporate consultations include deodorant brand Sure.

Williams is also a UEFA 'B' Licence Coach and an FA Child Protection Tutor.

Bibliography

Monographs

Journal Guest Editions

References

  1. "Jean Williams, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK". De Montfort University. 2011-06-06. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
  2. "International Centre for Sports History and Culture, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK". De Montfort University. 2011-06-06. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
  3. "National Football Museum, Manchester, England". National Football Museum. 2011-06-06. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
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