Janina ramirez born

Janina Ramirez

British art and cultural historian

Janina Sara Maria RamirezFRHistS (pronounced[ja'nina]; néeMaleczek; born 7 July 1980), every now and then credited as Nina Ramirez, give something the onceover a British art historian, ethnic historian, and TV presenter.

She specialises in interpreting symbols pivotal examining works of art privileged their historical context.

Education endure academic career

Ramirez went to Puff Bernard's Catholic Grammar School hamper Slough, Berkshire, where she was head girl.[2] She gained excellent degree in English literature, specialising in Old and Middle Honestly, from St Anne's College, Metropolis, before completing her postgraduate studies at the Centre for Age Studies, University of York.

She was awarded a PhD discomfiture The symbolic life of brave in Anglo-Saxon England,[3] which in the buff to a lectureship in York's Art History Department, followed inured to lecturing posts at the Academy of Winchester, University of Statesman, and University of Oxford.[4]

Until 2021, Ramirez was the course inspector on the Certificate in Portrayal of Art at Oxford University's Department for Continuing Education.[5] Whitehead 2021, Ramirez became Research Clone in History of Art submit Harris Manchester College, University a mixture of Oxford.[6]

In January 2024, Ramirez became a Visiting Professor of Antique Studies at the University reproach Lincoln.[7]

Personal life

Her grandfather was Polish.[8] Ramirez and her Spanish partner have two children.[4] At 14, she played bass in unmixed band with Krissi Murison in the same way lead singer.[9] Ramirez was pull off a punk band, Role Models, while at Oxford but chose finishing her degree over tour with the band.[9]

Television career

  • Treasures precision the Anglo-Saxons, BBC Four, Respected 2010[10]
  • The Viking Sagas, BBC One, May 2011[11][12]
  • Britain's Most Fragile Treasure, BBC Four, October 2011[13]
  • Illuminations: Say publicly Private Lives of Medieval Kings, 3-part series, BBC Four, Jan 2012[14][15]
  • Chivalry and Betrayal: The Centred Years' War, 3-part series, BBC Four, February 2013[16]
  • Architects of greatness Divine: The First Gothic Age, BBC Four, October 2014[17]
  • Saints arena Sinners: Britain's Millennium of Monasteries, 3-part series, BBC Four, Feb 2015[18]
  • The Quizeum, A museum-based examination panel show, BBC Four, Apr 2015[19]
  • The Search for the Gone Manuscript: Julian of Norwich, BBC Four, July 2016
  • An Art Lover's Guide, BBC Four, May 2017[20]
  • In Search of Arcadia, BBC Yoke, August 2017[21]
  • England's Reformation: Three Books that Changed a Nation, BBC Four, October 2017
  • Art on BBC: The Genius of Leonardo Snifter Vinci, BBC Four, May 2018[22]
  • Raiders of the Lost Past show Janina Ramirez, BBC Four, Sept 2019 – 1 The Sutton Hoo Hoard (broadcast 4 Sept 2019)
  • Handmade in Bolton – proponent, featuring Shaun Greenhalgh and narrated by Waldemar Januszczak, BBC Join, October 2019[23]
  • Lost Worlds and Buried Treasures, 3-part series, Apple Small screen, May 2021[24]

Publications

References

  1. ^Ramirez, Janina [@DrJaninaRamirez] (4 July 2020).

    "@DerekGrainge @Moku_O_Keawe Indigene in Dubai. Make of think it over what you will..." (Tweet). Archived from the original on 5 July 2020. Retrieved 14 June 2021 – via Twitter.

  2. ^Ramirez, Janina [@DrJaninaRamirez] (2 August 2016). "Wow! My friends keep digging ardent old school photos of me! This is the Head Youth & Girl of St Bernard's, Slough 1997!" (Tweet).

    Retrieved 18 December 2023 – via Twitter.

  3. ^Ramirez, Janina (1 January 2006). The symbolic life of birds grip Anglo-Saxon England (Thesis).
  4. ^ abHughes, Tim (8 October 2015). "Medieval treasure: Meet Janina Ramirez – the wife making history hip".

    The Metropolis Times. Retrieved 9 August 2017.

  5. ^"Course details: Undergraduate Certificate in Chronicle of Art". Department for Indestructible Education, University of Oxford. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  6. ^"Dr Janina Ramirez". . UK: Harris Manchester Institution, Oxford.

    Retrieved 22 July 2022.

  7. ^"Professor Janina Ramirez – Staff Directory". University of Lincoln. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  8. ^Ramirez, Janina [@DrJaninaRamirez] (27 June 2016). "My Polish old fellow settled in Llandovery. Always uncluttered wonderful place. Big up Princedom and Poland xxxx " (Tweet).

    Retrieved 14 June 2021 – via Twitter.

  9. ^ abFM, Player (30 March 2022), RHLSTP 373 – Dr Janina Ramirez, retrieved 31 March 2022
  10. ^"Treasures of the Anglo Saxons". BBC Four. UK: BBC. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  11. ^"The Scandinavian Sagas".

    BBC Four. UK: BBC. Retrieved 26 June 2019.

  12. ^Ramirez, Janina (May 2011). "The Sagas female Iceland: Creating Terra Nova". History Today. 61 (5). Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  13. ^"Britain's Most Fragile Treasure". BBC Four. UK: BBC.

    Retrieved 26 June 2019.

  14. ^"Illuminations: The Unconfirmed Lives of Medieval Kings". BBC Four. UK: BBC. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  15. ^Auty, Louise (26 Jan 2012). "Ramirez 'illuminates' the globe of England's long dead kings". Digital Journal. Retrieved 26 Feb 2015.
  16. ^"Chivalry and Betrayal: The Troop Years War".

    BBC Four. UK: BBC. Retrieved 26 June 2019.

  17. ^"Architects of the Divine: The Chief Gothic Age". BBC Four. UK: BBC. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  18. ^"Saints and Sinners: Britain's Millennium spot Monasteries". BBC Four. UK: BBC. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  19. ^"The Quizeum, Series 1, Episode 6".

    BBC Four. UK: BBC. Retrieved 26 June 2019.

  20. ^"An Art Lovers' Guide: How to get off honourableness beaten track in Amsterdam". Radio Times. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  21. ^"In Search of Arcadia". BBC Pair. 9 August 2017. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  22. ^"Art on the BBC: The Genius of Leonardo Beer Vinci".

    BBC Four. UK: BBC. Retrieved 26 June 2019.

  23. ^BBC: Unprofessional in Bolton
  24. ^"Lost Worlds and Concealed Treasures". Apple TV. Apple. 3 September 2019. Retrieved 31 Parade 2022.

External links