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Angelica DeYott
Angelica DeYott is a History MA graduate form University College Cork. Her research there focused on violence against women in nineteenth-century Ireland and how that violence was condemned and condoned in court and in newspapers. She is currently working on
Angeline Kearns Blain
Angeline Kearns Blain is an Irish-American author. She has published two influential memoirs, Stealing Sunlight: Growing up in Irishtown (2000) and I used to be Irish (2009). Recently, she coauthored a book with her husband, Michael Blain, Progressive Violence: Theorizing
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Harry Sylvester's Moon Gaffney, the Red Scare, and the Catholic Church
Anke Klitzing
Anke Klitzing lectures on food and culture, literature and media (Gastronomy and Food Studies) at the Technological University Dublin. Her PhD, completed at TU Dublin in 2023, combines food studies, literature and Irish studies and focuses on developing the gastrocritical
Ann Hostetler
Ann Hostetler is professor of English at Goshen College in Goshen, IN. She is a scholar and poet who is researching poetry in Northern Ireland during the Civil Rights movement.