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Dr Ruth Slatter
Dr Ruth Slatter
Lecturer in Historic Environment and Knowledge Exchange Manager, Institute of Historical Research
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Three participatory geographers: reflections on positionality and working with participants in researching religions, spiritualities, and faith
S Denning, R Scriven, R Slatter
Social & Cultural Geography 23 (6), 892-910, 2022
102022
Materialities and historical geographies: An introduction
R Slatter
Area 51 (1), 2-6, 2019
102019
Material “becomings” and a historical geography of religious experience: Metropolitan Methodism, 1851–1932
R Slatter
Area 51 (1), 14-24, 2019
92019
Materiality and the extended geographies of religion: The institutional design and everyday experiences of London's Wesleyan Methodist circuits, 1851–1932
R Slatter
Journal of Historical Geography 64, 60-71, 2019
82019
The Design of Nineteenth-Century Wesleyan Space Re-reading F. J. Jobson's Chapel and School Architecture
R Mason
Wesley and Methodist Studies 7 (1), 78-99, 2015
52015
Sacred squares? A non-representational study of James Smetham's (1821–1889) everyday artistic experiences of religion, faith, and spirituality
R Slatter
Journal of Historical Geography 79, 26-38, 2023
42023
A ‘more-than-architectural’approach to faith spaces: Wesleyan Methodist spaces in London, 1851–1932
R Slatter
Interiors 6 (3), 306-328, 2015
42015
Becoming Chapels and Everyday Congregations: How the Repair and Maintenance of London’s Wesleyan Chapels Illustrates Their Communities’ Everyday Practices and Experiences (1851 …
R Slatter
Journal of Design History 33 (1), 34-49, 2020
32020
A'More-than-Architectural'Approach to Wesleyan Space: how can material and spatial approaches to metropolitan Wesleyan Methodist practices provide insights into congregational …
RL Slatter
UCL (University College London), 2017
32017
Geographical approaches to religion in the past
R Slatter
Geography Compass 17 (4), e12682, 2023
22023
Worship, social gatherings and the ‘more-than-Wesleyan’: The multiple uses and congregational experiences of London’s Wesleyan Methodist chapels (1851–1932)
R Slatter
The London Journal 46 (2), 165-186, 2021
12021
Free from censure: a communion token from the Scots Church London Wall
R Slatter
Journal of the Antique Metalware Society 19, 50-59, 2011
12011
Christianity in the Twentieth Century: A World History, Brian Stanley, Princeton University Press, Princeton (2018), 504 pages, US $35
R Slatter
Journal of Historical Geography 64, 110-111, 2019
2019
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