Keri Walsh is Director of the Institute of Irish Studies and Associate Professor of English at Fordham University in New York. She is the editor of The Letters of Sylvia Beach (Columbia UP, 2010), James Joyce’s Dubliners (Broadview, 2016), and
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Emily Bloom
Emily Bloom is the author of The Wireless Past: Anglo-Irish Writers and the BBC, 1931-1968 (Oxford University Press, 2016), which was awarded the First Book Prize by the Modernist Studies Association. She is currently a Public Humanities Fellow at Sarah
Chulki Kim
I am currently completing my dissertation about the British-Irish Union of 1801
Mary Cregan
PhD in English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University. Adjunct lecturer, Barnard College. Author of The Scar: A Personal History of Depression and Recovery (W.W. Norton & Lilliput Press, 2019). Now researching a historical memoir involving family history: the old IRA,
Pam Crabtree
I am an archaeologist who received my PhD in anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1982. I am a Professor of Anthropology at NYU where I have taught since 1990. My research focuses on zooarchaeology, the study of animal
William Vericker
I am a full time Professor at the King Graduate School, Monroe College, Bronx, New York. I have a BS in Psychology from Fordham University, an MS in Urban Education from Iona College, and an MS in Adult Learning and