February 2016 Scholar Spotlight: Maggie Bonsey
Maggie Bonsey on endangered-language advocacy, minority-language planning, and the pleasures of pleasure reading.
Maggie Bonsey on endangered-language advocacy, minority-language planning, and the pleasures of pleasure reading.
This year’s New England ACIS Conference, held at University of New Haven (UNH), proposed an engaging and thought-provoking theme that enthused presenters and attendees alike: “Celebrity, Status, and Reputation.” The two-day conference, held on the 20th and 21st November 2015,
The author of the recent book Israelites in Erin: Exodus, Revolution, and the Irish Revival talks about future projects, publications, and teaching . . .
The coeditor of the upcoming Unfolding Irish Landscapes: Tim Robinson, Culture and Environment (2016) talks about recent reads, creative work, and the educational advocacy organization Narrative 4.
Fr. Rafferty of Boston College provides us with a glimpse at his current reading list, plus a preview of more publications to come.
Patrick McCoy on the joys of exploring literature in middle Irish.
Ian Burns offers updates on his work on twentieth-century Irish volunteerism and the nationalist community in the years prior to the First World War.
A short conversation with historian Jason Myers about mapping Irish soldiers' experience, memories studies, and recent publications.