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Robin Sullivan is an Honorary Research Associate Professor in History at the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, The University of Queensland. Her affiliation reflects a specialized focus on historical research with an emphasis on Irish-Australian studies within Queensland contexts.
Her research explores multifaceted themes including the Irish diaspora, cultural memory, sectarianism, and gender dynamics in historical narratives. Key interests encompass:
- Memorialization practices and public monuments in Australian urban spaces
- St. Patrick's Day as a cultural phenomenon in Brisbane
- Irish identity formation in colonial and post-colonial Queensland
- Intersections of gender, religion, and ethnicity in community organizations
Analysis of her scholarly articles reveals consistent attention to diasporic identity, historical commemoration, and socio-political conflicts within Irish-Australian communities. Her work frequently employs case studies from Queensland's regional and urban settings, utilizing archival research to examine how cultural symbols and public spaces shape collective memory.
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