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I have researched, written, published, edited, reviewed, and taught in Irish, British, British Empire, European, and Gender History, and on Ireland and Mexico/Latin America. I have also taught courses in Historiography and Methodology. My favorite course to teach in the

I currently hold a BA in English and Women’s Studies from California State University, Fresno and intend to pursue a graduate education focused on the Irish literary and political traditions, which I don’t believe can be separated.

Assistant Professor of Musicology (World Music) at the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music www.scottbspencer.com

Nick Taylor is the author of the novels The Disagreement and Father Junípero’s Confessor. Under the pseudonym T.T. Monday, he also writes a series of thrillers set in San José. Taylor is a professor of English at San José State,

History PhD student at UC Berkeley. My researches focuses on Irish republicanism, decolonization, and the Global Cold War.

I completed graduate work at Central Washington University and received a PhD from Marquette University in 2014. My dissertation, “Illuminating the Irish Free State: Nationalism, National Identity, and the Promotion of the Shannon Hydroelectric Scheme,” is currently being revised for

Laura O’Connor is an Associate Professor of English at the University of California, Irvine, where she teaches poetry, Irish literature, and postcolonial theory and issues in Anglophone literature. She is the author of Haunted English: the Celtic Fringe, the British