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Community Nostalgia and Transgenerational Trauma

Observations from a Women’s Oral History of West Belfast, 1975-1995; Sarah Mason (University of Edinburgh)

Centre for Public History Seminar on Friday 26 April @ 12 noon. Lanyon 0G/074

Sarah is a Stuart Hall Scholar and SGSAH (AHRC) PhD researcher based at the University of Edinburgh. Her doctoral research utilises oral history interviewing to examine the emergence of women’s communal networks in West Belfast, 1975-1995. 

Sarah completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Oxford under the supervision of the Prof Ian McBride. In 2022, she graduated with an MPhil in History and Education from the University of Glasgow. She is the recipient of the Justin Arbuthnott Scholarship for Irish History and the Oxford Hildegarde Research Prize. She is a member and contributor to the UK Oral History Society, the Oral History Network of Ireland and the British Association for Irish Studies.

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