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Bryan McGovern is a Professor and Chair of the Department of History and Philosophy at Kennesaw State University (KSU). He specializes in 19th-century Irish and Irish-American history, with a focus on topics such as sectarianism, nationalism, and cultural identity. McGovern holds a Ph.D. in History from the University of Missouri (2003). His research explores overlooked aspects of Irish diaspora experiences, including the evolution of St. Patrick’s Day symbolism and the role of Irish-Americans in movements like the Fenians.
Education: Ph.D. in History, University of Missouri (2003).
Research interests include the intersection of religion, politics, and identity in Irish and Irish-American communities. He is currently writing a book on the Irish in Georgia and has co-authored works such as The Fenians: Irish Rebellion in the North Atlantic World. His articles span journals like New Hibernia Review and Pennsylvania History, addressing themes from Young Ireland’s global legacy to Andrew Jackson’s ties with Protestant Irish immigrants.


