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Syracuse University Press strives to create books that are challenging, creative, beautiful, and affordable.
@uniofgalwayasc.bsky.social
Archives, Special Collections and Digital Collections at the University of Galway Library
@lijohnson2000.bsky.social
Pediatric bioethicist, heme/onc doc, researcher, and foodie. Tweets and ideas are my own.
@thetattooedprof.bsky.social
Educational developer, writer, historian, abolitionist | alleged "left-wing commie-god" | Higher ed, critical pedagogy, 18th-19th c. history, and baseball-especially minor league | Wrote: https://wvupressonline.com/node/823. he/him.
@drsuess.bsky.social
Introvert. English Professor. In favor of preserving planet earth, the arts, science, and empathy. Wouldn’t mind hanging out in Brambly Hedge or a Beatrix Potter book for a bit.
@karenbabine.bsky.social
Writer. The Allure of Elsewhere: A Memoir of Going Solo; All the Wild Hungers: A Season of Cooking and Cancer; Water and What We Know: Following the Roots of a Northern Life / Assoc Prof @UTCEnglish / Editor @assayjournal / My skillet's name is Agnes.
@profplum.bsky.social
Associate Professor (Irish & British lit, women's writing, gender studies), feminist, foodie, stargazer, and mom
@costelkh.bsky.social
Professor of Modern Irish literature and program director, Le Moyne College. Irish lit/trauma scholar, mom, wife, friend, ally, and former Dean (nobody’s perfect). Past President of ACIS; current series editor, Irish line, Syracuse UP.
@lejhouston.bsky.social
IRISH MODERNISM AND THE POLITICS OF SEXUAL HEALTH (OUP); Leverhulme (University of Cambridge); Senior Postdoctoral Researcher (Trinity College, Cambridge); BAIS and BSLS Executive; Co-facilitator of 'Relatively Queer'; Co-host of 'Censored'; FRHistS.
@timtimothy87.bsky.social
Historian of 19th-20th c Ireland & the British Empire. Faculty at Marquette University (WI, USA). Researching national identity, empires, decolonization, popular culture, especially religion.
@drreznicek.bsky.social
Health Humanities at University of Minnesota, Health, Illness, Disability, and Citizenship in 18th/19thC British and Irish literature. Must love dogs. https://experts.umn.edu/en/persons/matthew-reznicek
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