Centre for Antique, Medieval, and Pre-Modern Studies (CAMPS)

http://www.nuigalway.ie/camps/

Leader: Dr. Mark Stansbury

Members:

Jacopo Bisagni (Classics)
Amanda Kelly (Classics)
Daniel Carey (English)
Kimberly LoPrete (History)
Clíodhna Carney (English)
Frances McCormack (English)
Michael Clarke (Classics)
Pádraic Moran (Classics)
Marie-Louise Coolahan (English)
Conor Newman (Archaeology)
Charlotte Damm (Archaeology)
Máirín Ní Dhonnchadha (Sean agus Méan Ghaeilge)
Clodagh Downey (Gaeilge)
Steven Ellis (History)
Dónall Ó Braonáin (Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge)
Catherine Emerson (French)
Kieran O’Conor (Archaeology)
Joseph Fenwick (Archaeology)
Dáibhí Ó Cróinín (History)
Elizabeth Fitzpatrick (Archaeology)
Felix Concubhair Ó Murchadha (Philosophy)
Angela Gallagher (Archaeology)
Eoin O Donoghue (Classics)
Edward Herring (Classics)
Michael Shields (German)
Graham Isaac (Gaeilge)
Mark Stansbury (Classics)

Description:

The Centre for Antique, Medieval, and Pre-Modern Studies has three primary goals: First, to help promote, support, and disseminate the research of its members in both individual and collaborative projects to the wider national and international academic community. Second, to create an academic community committed to the highest standards of collegiality and research. Third, to encourage and serve as a forum formoutreach to the non-academic community. In meeting each of these goals the centre is responsible to the academic community at NUI Galway, to students at NUI Galway, and to the international academic community.

Our research centers on the following areas: Kingship, lordship, and society; Material culture; Historiography; Philology; Texts and manuscript culture; Placemaking; Gender and identity; Transmission and reception; Languages and cultures in contact; Editing theory and practice. In each of these areas the members of the Centre work in collaborative, interdisciplinary ways that are at the forefront of their fields.

Status: On-going