Justin Dolan Stover
Assistant Professor
History
Idaho State University
United States of America
Biography
Justin Dolan Stover, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Transnational European History at Idaho State University
Research Interest
Modern European history; transnational history of nationalism, war & revolution; environmental history of war; modern Ireland, Britain & France; First World War; interwar Europe; trauma..
Publications
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“Redefining Allegiance: Loyalty, Treason and the Foundation of the Irish Free State†in Mel Farrell, Jason Knirk, and Ciara Meehan, eds., A Formative Decade: Politics, Economics and Identity in Ireland, 1921-32 (Dublin: Irish Academic Press), 108-31.
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“La Bretagne et l’Insurrection de Pâques 1916,†En Envor: revue d’histoire contemporaine en Bretagne, no. 7 (February 2016). Click here.
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“The Destruction of Dublin,†Raidió TeilifÃs Éireann (RTÉ, 2016), Century Ireland, Boston College. Click here.
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“Violence, Trauma, and Memory in Ireland: The Psychological Impact of War and Revolution on a Liminal Society, 1916-1923†in Jason Crouthamel and Peter Leese, eds., Aftershock: Psychological Trauma and the Legacies of War (Switzerland: Springer Nature, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), 117-40.
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“Families, Vulnerability and Sexual Violence during the Irish Revolution,†in Perceptions of Pregnancy: From the Medieval to the Modern, ed. Jennifer Evans and Ciara Meehan, (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), 53-69.
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“‘Shattered Glass and Toppling Masonry’: War Damage in Dublin and Paris,†in Paris - Capital of Irish Culture: France, Ireland and the Republic, 1798-1916, ed. Pierre Joannon and Kevin Whelan (forthcoming with Four Courts Press).