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Anna Lively is a Roy Foster Irish Government Research Fellow at Hertford College, University of Oxford. Her research focuses on modern Irish and Russian political history, the history of revolutions, international press networks, and transnational methodologies. She holds a PhD in History from the University of Edinburgh, funded by the AHRC, titled 'Revolutionary Reverberations: Russia and Ireland in War and Revolution, 1905-1923.'
Education:
- PhD in History (AHRC-funded), University of Edinburgh (2022)
Research Interests: Anna's work explores political connections between Ireland and Russia during the early 20th century, emphasizing non-Anglophone sources and the global dimensions of revolution. She is currently investigating Irish and British anti-communism in the interwar period from a transnational perspective. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates bilingual source analysis and transnational frameworks to re-examine historical narratives.
Awards:
- Roy Foster Irish Government Research Fellowship
- AHRC-funded PhD
Teaching and Academic Contributions: Anna teaches at Oxford, including Prelims FHS and courses on nationalism, politics, and culture in Ireland (1870-1921). She also instructs in historical methods and global history. Her teaching emphasizes modern and transnational historical contexts, reflecting her research expertise. While no advising or grants beyond her PhD funding are explicitly mentioned, her work has been supported by significant institutional backing.
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