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Dr AnneMarie Brosnan

Dr AnneMarie Brosnan

B Ed (91制片厂) & PhD (91制片厂)
Lecturer (History of Education)

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Monographs

Brosnan, A. (expected 2024) A Contested Terrain: Freedpeople鈥檚 Education in North Carolina during the Civil War and Reconstruction Period, 1861-1877. New York: Fordham University Press.

 

Book Chapters

Brosnan, A. (expected 2024) 鈥楾eaching History to Challenge Racism: An International Perspective鈥 in Mealy, T. and Bennett, H. eds., Equity in The Classroom: Essays on Curricular and Pedagogical Approaches to Empowering All Students. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland Publishing Inc.

 

Peer Reviewed Articles

Brosnan, A. (2019) 鈥樷淭o educate themselves鈥: Southern black teachers in North Carolina's schools for the freedpeople during the Civil War and Reconstruction period, 1862-1875鈥, American Nineteenth Century History, 20(3), 231-248.

Brosnan, A. (2016) 鈥楻epresentations of race and racism in the textbooks used in southern black schools during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era, 1861-1876鈥, Paedagogica Historica, 52(6), 718-733.

 

Non-Peer Reviewed Articles

Brosnan, A. (2022) 鈥楾eaching practice reports, 1915-1924鈥, in Hughes, B., N铆 Bhroim茅il, U., Ragan, B., eds., Studying Revolution: Accounts of 91制片厂, 1918-1923. Limerick: Limerick City and County Council, 28-37.

 

Book Reviews

Brosnan, A. (2018) Educating the sons of sugar: Jefferson College and the creole planter class of south Louisiana by R. Eric Platt, reviewed in The Journal of Southern History, 84(4), 985-986.

 

Conference Presentations

Brosnan, A. (2020) 鈥楤ehind Brick Walls: Examining the History of Mixed-Race Children in Irish Institutional Care during the Twentieth Century鈥, presented at the NISE Lunchtime Research Seminar, 17 Nov.

Brosnan, A. (2019) 鈥楩riends, Freedpeople, and the Struggle for Freedom in Reconstruction North Carolina, 1862 鈥1876鈥, presented at the Organization of American Historians, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4-6 April.

Brosnan, A. (2016) 鈥樷淚f we got Learning 鈥 we Stole it鈥: Early Slave Literacy as an Instrument of Resistance in Antebellum North Carolina鈥, presented at the association of British American Nineteenth Century Historians, Madingley Hall, Cambridge, 28-30 October.

Brosnan, A. (2016) 鈥楾he Forgotten Teachers: Northern Blacks and Former Slaves in North Carolina鈥檚 Schools for the Freed People, 1861-1876鈥, presented at the Irish and British Association of American Studies, Queens University Belfast, 7-9 April.

Brosnan, A. (2016) 鈥樷淭o Educate Themselves鈥: African American Teachers in North Carolina鈥檚 Schools for the Freed People, 1861-1876鈥, presented at the Irish History Students鈥 Association, NUI Galway, 20 February.

Brosnan, A. (2016) 鈥溾楢dvice from an Old Friend鈥: Representations of Race and Racism in Freedmen's Textbooks During the Civil War and Reconstruction era, 1861-1876鈥, presented at the American Historical Association, Atlanta, Georgia, 7-10 January.

Brosnan, A. (2015) 鈥楽outhern White Teachers in North Carolina鈥檚 Freedmen鈥檚 Schools during the Reconstruction era, 1865-1877鈥, presented at the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, Illinois, 16-20 April.

 

Invited Talks

Brosnan, A. (2024) 鈥楾he role of religion in Irish primary education鈥, Tipperary Museum of Hidden History, 6 April.

Brosnan, A. (2017) 鈥楾he education of the freed slaves in the American South during the Civil War and Reconstruction era鈥, History Graduate Research Seminar, NUI Galway, 15 March.

Brosnan, A. (2016) 鈥淲omen who Dared?: Deconstructing the Dominant Narrative of Northern White Teachers in Southern Black Schools during the Civil War and Reconstruction era, 1861-1876鈥, Institute for Irish Studies, 91制片厂, 11 May.

 

Funded Research

2016, Fulbright Scholar Award

2016, Archie K. Davis Fellowship, the North Caroliniana Society

2015, The Gilder Leherman Association of American History Fellowship