Stephanie Barczewski
My research interests include national identity, exploration and country houses in Britain and Ireland. My current research focuses on national parks and the natural environment in both countries.
My research interests include national identity, exploration and country houses in Britain and Ireland. My current research focuses on national parks and the natural environment in both countries.
I minored in Irish studies during my undergrad at Georgia Southern University. I have experience with Irish collections in archives, which led me to knowledge of Irish history in America. Currently a student through the University of South Carolina for
A member of the Clemson English faculty since 1995, I have served as Department Chair (2007-2010, and 2013-2017), as Interim Associate Dean of the College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities (2018-2019), and as Founding Director of the Clemson Humanities Hub
Beth Sundstrom, Ph.D., M.P.H. is an associate professor of communication and public health at the College of Charleston, South Carolina where she was awarded the 2018 William V. Moore Distinguished Teacher-Scholar Award. She is the Director of the Women’s Health
Colleen Etman is a PhD candidate at the University of South Carolina specializing in Popular Fiction and Culture, with a secondary specialization in Transmedia and Adaptation Studies. Her previous work has focused on the relationship between popular culture and society,
William Parker Stoker is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of English at the University of South Carolina. His essay “Hemingway’s Dante Revisited: In Our Time and the Mythical Method” was awarded the 2019 Meringoff Prize for Non-fiction by the
Michael Silvestri is Professor of History and Coordinator of the Undergraduate Program in History at Clemson University. His research in the field of Irish Studies has focused on the Irish experience within the British Empire. His first book Ireland and