
About
Fearghus Roulston is a Lecturer at the University of Strathclyde, focusing on oral history and conflict studies. His research explores the Troubles in Northern Ireland through migration narratives, memory transmission, and intergenerational identity formation.
- Key Projects: Co-investigator on 'A House Divided: A history of public housing in Northern Ireland'
- Roles: Editorial board member of Oral History Journal since 2020
Research interests include conflict memory, migration studies, and the intersection of oral histories with socio-political contexts. Recent publications analyze Northern Irish migrants' experiences and second-generation identities in England, emphasizing emotional subjectivity and narrative enactment.
Grants and collaborations involve interdisciplinary projects on public housing history and conflict legacies. No notable awards explicitly mentioned in the texts.
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