!!John T. Gilmore - Curriculum Vitae
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__Appointments held:__
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*2018 - present, Reader, University of Warwick, Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies\\
*Associate Professor, 2009 - 2018, University of Warwick, Centre for Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies (until 2001 Centre for British and Comparative Cultural Studies)\\
*Associate Professor, 2006 - 2009\\
*Lecturer, 1996 - 2006, Caribbean Week newspaper, Barbados (1992 - 1996)\\
*Managing Editor, HCA Advertising (Hoyos, Carter & Atkinson Ltd.), Barbados (1990 - 1992)\\
*Copywriter/Producer, National Cultural Foundation, Barbados (1986 - 1990)\\
*Cultural Officer for Literary Arts, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados (1986 - 1987)\\
*Part-time tutor in History, Queen’s College, Barbados (1986 - 1987)\\
*Part-time history teacher, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados (1982 - 1986)\\
*Visiting Lecturer/Assistant Lecturer, Department of History
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__Education/Qualifications:__
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*Ph.D., 1985   (Thesis title: “Episcopacy, Emancipation and Evangelization: Aspects of the History of the Church of England in the British West Indies”), Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge\\
*M.A., 1981\\
*B.A., 1977 (History)\\
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__Membership of learned or professional societies:__
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*British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies\\
*British Comparative Literature Association\\
*Royal Asiatic Society\\
*Early Caribbean Society
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__Honours and awards:__
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*2016 Research Project Grant (£249, 968 over 36 months), The Leverhulme Trust, for “Oriental poetry, Latin scholarship and the European Enlightenment: The case of William Jones”  \\
*2001  British Academy Small Research Grant for archival research in Jamaica   \\
*1982 Prince Consort Prize and Seeley Medal, University of Cambridge\\
*1980 Lightfoot Scholarship in Ecclesiastical History, University of Cambridge.\\
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__Keywords:__\\
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Eighteenth-century British literature; Caribbean literature; Neo-Latin poetry; History of Translation.\\ \\