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Ann Neelon
Ann Neelon is Professor Emerita at Murray State University, where she won the Regnents Teaching Award and directed the undergraduate creative writing program, the low-residency MFA program and the Literature in Ireland program. As the editor of New Madrid journal
Anna Charczun
I completed her PhD at Brunel University London in 2019, where she received the Vice-Chancellor’s Prize for Doctoral Research in the same year. I published two articles in Studi Irlandesi (‘Can I Write About It Yet?: The Influence of Politics
Anna Teekell
B.A. Rhodes College; M.Phil. Trinity College Dublin; Ph.D. Washington University in St. Louis
Anne Enright at Fordham University April 17 3pm
Anne Flaherty
Anne Flaherty has spent two decades researching and documenting Pennsylvania’s “Molly Maguire” conflict. She has presented papers at three ACIS meetings: the ACIS-West 2017 divisional meeting in Spokane; the ACIS 2018 national conference at University College Cork, and the ACIS
Anne Kane
In her research, Anne Kane (Ph.D. Sociology UCLA 1994) focuses on historical social movements, cultural analysis, and social theory. Ireland has provided the empirical foundation of her research, first with the Irish Land War and currently the Republican movement in