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Personal Statement
I am a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow and a historian of twentieth-century Ireland and Russia. My research specialisms include transnational approaches, histories of the press and the history of ideas.
Before starting at Strathclyde in September 2024 I was a Teaching Fellow in Modern History at the University of Aberdeen and Roy Foster Irish Government Research Fellow in the History and Culture of Ireland at the University of Oxford. I completed my AHRC-funded PhD, titled 'Revolutionary Reverberations: Russia and Ireland in War and Revolution, 1905-1923', at the University of Edinburgh in 2022.
My current research explores the role of Irish women in global anti-communist networks, 1919-1939.
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Projects
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Fighting the Red Menace: Irish Women and Global Anti-Communism, 1919-1939
Lively, A. (Principal Investigator) & Whelehan, N. (Academic)
1/09/24 → 31/08/27
Project: Research
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'Charity begins at home'? Humanitarianism, the Irish Save the Children Fund and the Volga Famine Campaign in 1920s Ireland
Lively, A., 1 Nov 2025, In: Contemporary European History. 34, 4, p. 1099-1116 18 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Revolutionary Connections: Russia and Ireland, 1905-1923
Lively, A., 31 Jul 2026, Oxford: Oxford University Press.Research output: Book/Report › Book
Prizes
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Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship
Lively, A. (Recipient), Sept 2024
Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively
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Roy Foster Irish Government Research Fellowship
Lively, A. (Recipient), Sept 2022
Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively
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Humanities in Focus
Lively, A. (Participant)
16 Sept 2025Activity: Presenting or Organising an Event › Conference, workshop, seminar or course
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Show and Tell Research Sharing Event
Lively, A. (Participant)
19 Feb 2025Activity: Presenting or Organising an Event › Conference, workshop, seminar or course