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Sarah O’Brien is a lecturer in Education in Mary Immaculate College, with special interest in oral history and Irish emigration. She received a PhD in History from MIC (2009), and a B.Ed in Education (2004) . Her doctoral research was

I am Director of Research at Mary Immaculate College (MIC), Limerick, and formerly Associate Professor of Urban History at the Centre for Urban History, University of Leicester. I hold a PhD from the University of Cambridge and have published broadly

Dr. David Clare is Lecturer in Drama and Theatre Studies at Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick. He previously held two Irish Research Council-funded postdoctoral fellowships at NUI Galway (now University of Galway). His books include the monographs Bernard Shaw’s

Saothrú na Gaelainne sa tréimhse 1700-1850; saothar Dháibhí de Barra is Phádraig Phiarais Cúndún idir phrós is fhilíocht; lámhscríbhinní agus cultúr Gaelach na nDéise; an Ghaelainn, an Gháidhlig agus lucht a labhartha i Meiriceá Thuaidh.

I am a second year PhD research student at Mary Immaculate College in Limerick, Ireland. My area of study is with diaspora and network connections and the migratory patterns from clustered settlements in Ireland to similar settlements in the U.S.

Tá PhD sa Nua-Ghaeilge agam. Díríodh i mo thráchtas dochtúireachta ar na cúinsí a chothaíonn an chruthaitheacht agus cleachtais na cruthaitheachta i measc ghrúpa d’fhilí comhaimseartha na Gaeilge. Tá spéis agam i nua-litríocht na Gaeilge, go háirithe i bhfilíocht chomhaimseartha

Benjamin Ragan is a doctoral candidate and departmental assistant to the department of history at the Mary Immaculate College in Limerick. He studies the history of the supernatural in the context of Anglo-Irish conflict. He received his BA from The