American author and historian
Mo Moulton
Born 1979New York
Nationality American Occupation(s) Historian, lecturer, author Known for Ireland and the Irish in Interwar England , The Mutual Admiration Society Website momoulton .com //
Mo Moulton (born 1979)[ 1] is an American[ 2] author and historian of 20th century Britain and Ireland, interested in gender, sexuality, and colonialism/postcolonialism. They are a senior lecturer in the history of race and empire at the University of Birmingham .[ 3] [ 4]
Education and early life
Moulton was born in New York in 1979 and grew up in Massachusetts.[ 5] They majored in history as an undergraduate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 2001.[ 6] After working for non-profit organisations, they returned to graduate study at Brown University , earning a PhD in 2010.[ 3]
Academic career
Moulton became a lecturer at Harvard University from 2010 until 2016 before moving to the University of Birmingham[ 3] as a senior lecturer.[ 7]
They were elected to the council of the British Association for Irish Studies for the 2021–2023 term.[ 8]
Personal life
Moulton identifies as "queer, trans, and nonbinary" and uses singular they as their preferred pronoun. At Birmingham, they are a founder of the College of Arts & Law Trans Support Network.[ 5]
Bibliography and book awards
References
^ "Moulton, Mo, 1979" . LC Name Authority File . Library of Congress. Retrieved 2021-01-10 .
^ Moulton, Mo (21 November 2016). "An American in Brexit Britain: Reflections After the Presidential Election" . Catapult .
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"Mo Moulton" . University of Birmingham .
^ Smith, Antonia Parker (13 May 2020). "20 Questions for SHaCademics – Dr Mo Moulton" . University of Birmingham.
^ a b "Mo Moulton" . Rainbow Network . University of Birmingham. Retrieved 2021-01-10 .
^ "Curriculum vitae" (PDF) . Harvard University. Retrieved 2021-01-11 .
^ "Mo Moulton | C-SPAN.org" . www.c-span.org .
^ "BAIS Council for 2021–2023" . British Association for Irish Studies. 1 December 2020. Retrieved 2021-01-10 – via Wordpress.
^ Reviews of Ireland and the Irish in Interwar England :
Aveyard, Stuart (January 2016). Journal of British Studies . 55 (1): 221–223. doi :10.1017/jbr.2015.192 . S2CID 164905172 . {{cite journal }}
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Convery, David (April 2016). The English Historical Review . 131 (549): 496–498. doi :10.1093/ehr/cew008 . {{cite journal }}
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Daly, Mary E. (April 2015). Contemporary British History . 29 (2): 287–289. doi :10.1080/13619462.2015.1031511 . S2CID 145704753 .{{cite journal }}
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Delaney, Enda (9 August 2014). "Entangled connections" . Irish Times .
Fanning, Bryan (Fall 2015). Studies . 104 (415): 347–351. JSTOR 24640675 . {{cite journal }}
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Gannon, D. (November 2014). Twentieth Century British History . 26 (4): 633–636. doi :10.1093/tcbh/hwu059 . {{cite journal }}
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Gallagher, Niamh (26 June 2014). "Niamh Gallagher relishes a stimulating and valuable study of a neglected period of history" . Times Higher Education .
MacRaild, Donald M. (July 2015). Cultural and Social History . 12 (3): 436–438. doi :10.1080/14780038.2015.1050887 . S2CID 147092738 . {{cite journal }}
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Moran, James (January 2015). "Enemies within" . Dublin Review of Books (63).
Mulholland, Marc (December 2015). Continuity and Change . 30 (3): 425–427. doi :10.1017/s0268416015000314 . S2CID 152260853 . {{cite journal }}
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^ Schwartz, Larry. "The Whitfield Book Prize" . Minnesota State University Moorhead. Retrieved 2021-01-10 .
^ Reviews of The Mutual Admiration Society :
Freeman, Laura (8 November 2019). "Mutual Admiration Society by Mo Moulton review — Oxford beware: brainy girls" . The Times .
Higgins, Charlotte (21 November 2019). "Mutual Admiration Society by Mo Moulton review – the pioneering club of Dorothy L Sayers" . The Guardian .
Hirsch, Pam (July 2020). Journal of British Studies . 59 (3): 693–694. doi :10.1017/jbr.2020.8 . S2CID 225609596 . {{cite journal }}
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Hopper, Briallen (27 January 2020). "Writing together" . Los Angeles Review of Books .
Hurd, Crystal (2019). Sehnsucht: The C.S. Lewis Journal . 13 : 132–134. JSTOR 48579737 . {{cite journal }}
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Mundow, Anna (25 October 2019). " 'The Mutual Admiration Society' Review: The Case of the Lifelong Friends" . The Wall Street Journal .
Prescott, Barbara L. (Spring–Summer 2020). Mythlore . 38 (136): 163–188. ProQuest 2399148000 . {{cite journal }}
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Ramsey, Michael L. (11 April 2020). "Oxford's Mutual Admiration Society championed female pioneers" . The Roanoke Times .
Read, Sophie (7 November 2019). "Sophie Read enjoys a vivid account of how four women who met at Oxford before the First World War went on to forge lives and careers for themselves" . Times Higher Education .
Scholes, Lucy (29 November 2019). "Mutual Admiration Society — Dorothy L Sayers and her rule-breaking friends" . Financial Times .
"Nonfiction book review" . Kirkus Reviews .
^ Glyer, Mike (4 May 2020). "2019 Agatha Award Winners" . File 770 .
^ Schaub, Michael (19 October 2020). "Winners of Anthony Awards Announced at Bouchercon" . Kirkus Reviews .
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