Anastasia is currently a Frances A Yates Long-Term Research Fellow at the Warburg Institute and a History Tutor on Oxford University’s Astrophoria Foundation Year.

Anastasia has previously held research fellowships in bibliographical history at the Bodleian Library (Humfrey Wanley Visiting Fellowship, Michaelmas Term 2024), and Cambridge University (Munby Fellowship in Global Bibliography, Cambridge University Library and St John’s College, 2023-24), examining the collection and use of Greek manuscripts and books in early modern Oxford and Cambridge.

Prior to this, she held a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (University of East Anglia, 2020-23), exploring early modern Anglo-Hellenic networks.

She was also the Principal Investigator and lead author for Victoria County History’s project on the parish of Cradley in Herefordshire.

She completed her ESRC-funded PhD in Reformation history at the University of Warwick in 2018, and has a PGCE and First-Class BA (Hons) in History from the University of Oxford.

Links

Webpage Warburg Institute: Dr Anastasia Stylianou

Academia.edu: https://oxford.academia.edu/AnastasiaStylianou

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anastasia-stylianou-a5287811b/

Cradley Research Blog: https://victoriacountyhistoryherefordshireblog.wordpress.com/