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Books: Place, Culture & Community: The Irish Heritage of the Ottawa Valley (CSP, 2009) Leaving the North: Migration and Memory, Northern Ireland, 1921-2011 (Liverpool UP, 2016) Rethinking the Irish Diaspora , ed. with Michael Pierse (Palgrave, 2018)

Eugenie Scott is a full time third-year PhD Researcher of history at Ulster University. Her field of interest is medical history and her current research is an investigation of cancer in Ireland. Her project focuses on the disease during the

Lauren Bell is a third-year PhD Researcher at Ulster University. Her project examines the Scottish migration to Ulster in the 1690s, a much-neglected topic within Scottish and Irish history. Her research assesses the push and pull factors of the Scottish

Duane Long (Dubhán Ó Longáin) is a PhD student at Ulster University, working on the role and implementation of the Ossianic tradition in Ireland (particularly the Northwest) in the sixteenth to twentieth centuries. His main research interests include Irish folklore

My PhD investigated healthcare during the Northern Ireland Troubles. I carried out oral history interviews with former healthcare workers who worked during the conflict. These interviews helped me to discover the effects of the conflict on them personally, professionally and

Emeritus Professor of Irish Visual Culture UU, Belfast. Research has focused on modernist/contemporary Irish art and architecture by way of publications and curating national and international exhibitions. Publications Selected Books include The City as Art (ed.), 1994 Thinking Long: Contemporary

I am a History PhD Researcher at Ulster University. My thesis focuses on the history of the former Southern Protestant communities in the Irish Free State after the partition of Ireland, particularly focusing on the border counties of Cavan, Donegal,