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Laura is a PhD candidate in art history at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland and the recipient of an Irish Research Council Postgraduate Scholarship. She has been a lecturer of history and art history at George Mason University since 2008, specializing in Irish history from pre-Christian to contemporar...
Kevin Matthews earned a Ph.D. in History at the London School of Economics and Political Science in 2000. Earlier, he received a B.A. in History at Northern Kentucky University, and master’s degrees from the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce at the University of Kentucky and th...
This course explores the relationship between visual, historical, and literary themes from the Celtic period through the early twentieth century in Ireland. Throughout the course, we will explore the relationship between art objects and the written word to discover the links between visual and textua...
The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS), established in 1969, is the foremost learned society in the United States for the study of all aspects of the period from the later seventeenth through the early nineteenth century. Collectively, they are dedicated to the interdisciplinary,...
Jordan Bratt is a doctoral candidate studying nineteenth-century religious history, Mormon history, and digital history. He received his Bachelor's degree in Geography and Geographic Information Systems from Brigham Young University and his Master's degree in American History from George Mason Univer...
Sue Schulze received her PhD in 2007 from St. Louis University. Her specialty is Medieval Studies, specifically Irish hagiographical literature. Prior to receipt of her degree she worked with Texas A&M in Turkey (1993-1998) on the Bozborun Nautical Archaeological excavation as a scuba diver and H...