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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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