Senior lecturer in Irish & British studies at @unistra. Secretary of @sofeir2. Communications officer at @SAES_FR. Punk, folklore and environmentalism. He/they.
I've contributed a chapter to a great book edited by Romain Garbaye & Gérôme Guibert: "Musical Scene and Social Class. Debating #punk and metal". (Palgrave Macmillan). My chapter is “Rotting in the Suburbs: Voicing Working-Class Deprivation in 1970s Northern Ireland Punk Songs”
I've just made a little poetry zine called uisce (water in Irish), with 5 of my poems. I'd be delighted if you have a look. You can download it here:
https://t.co/zaAzxbO969
Excited to share the CFP for the 2025 SOFEIR conference, which will be co-organised with University College Cork and will be held in Cork on 21-22 March 2025.
https://t.co/BMBzw3JwCz
#irishstudies
RANAM n°58 vient de paraître !
"Anti-Monarchism in the British Isles and beyond"
Co-édité par Pauline Collombier, @TimAHeron, @MarianneHillion et Caroline Lehni.
https://t.co/HMI8AAxOFX
Good news for map lovers: the Digital Archive of Ireland's Ordnance Survey is here! 🎉 This is an essential resource for Irish history and cartography. The Library was thrilled to participate in this wonderful research project.
Aujourd'hui nommé Rassemblement national, le parti d'extrême droite prend ses racines dans divers mouvements nationalistes et identitaires.
Retour sur les origines du FN, avant l'arrivée de Jean-Marie Le Pen. https://t.co/dR1x6AeINF