Dr. Jennifer Redmond
@redmondjennifer
Associate Prof 20thc. Irish history @MaynoothHist and Chair of @HIDDEN_CA21120, 2022-26. Board member @womenshistrev and editor @DIFP_RIA. she/her
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Au revoir beautiful Amiens! Many thanks to WEMov COST Action for the opportunity to visit. Congratulations to all in the network, esp Prof Marie Ruiz, for creating a successful network, amazing scholars, impressive outreach and a real impact on migration studies in Europe and beyond.
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