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Annie C. Humphrey serves as a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of History within the School of Arts, Sciences, and Education, maintaining active teaching roles across multiple institutions with expertise in medieval Insular studies.
Her academic credentials include:
- BA in History from Rutgers University (2009)
- MA in Medieval Studies from the University of Connecticut (2011)
- PhD in History from Trinity College Dublin (2023)
Dr. Humphrey's research centers on Norse-Gaelic cultural dynamics across the medieval Insular world, examining Old Norse literary traditions, religious syncretism, and Irish linguistic evolution from the Faroes to the Isle of Mann. Her dissertation The Memory of the Norse in Middle Irish Dynastic Narratives analyzes Norse representation in Irish historical texts.
Her scholarly output features the article Norse Towns in Middle Irish Literature and the forthcoming monograph Norse-Gaelic Paganism (Inner Traditions, 2026), demonstrating consistent focus on cultural memory and religious interchange in Norse-influenced regions.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
Professional activities include current adjunct positions at Kean University (2024-25) and Ocean County College (2022-25), with prior teaching roles at Trinity College Dublin, Rowan College, and Brookdale Community College. No grant funding details were specified.
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