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Matthew Poland is a Part-time Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Washington. He holds a PhD in English (2022), an M.S. in Library and Information Science (2013), and an M.A. in English Literary Studies (2009). His research focuses on 19th-century British literary globalization, archives, and transnationalism, particularly regarding George Eliot. Current roles include a 2025 Maddock Research Fellowship at Marsh's Library (Dublin) and affiliation with the University of Galway.
- Education: PhD, UW (2022); M.S., UNC Chapel Hill (2013); M.A., University of York (2009)
Research interests include global circulation of Victorian texts, settler colonialism, and periodicals studies. Recent work includes co-editing a special issue on 'Race and Transnationalism in Victorian Periodicals Studies' and a forthcoming chapter in The Routledge Companion to George Eliot. Articles explore Middlemarch's global reception and interdisciplinary approaches to Victorian literature.
- Awards: 2022 UW Distinguished Dissertation Award, Simpson Center Society of Scholars (2021)
Teaching emphasizes archival practices and transnational literary studies. Collaborations include At the Circulating Library database project.


