Dr Christopher Kissane

Dr Christopher Kissane

Engagement & Impact Lead

Department of Economic History

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Languages
English
Key Expertise
Food, religion, Community, gender, citizenship, Irish migration

About me

Dr Christopher Kissane is Engagement and Impact Lead for the Department of Economic History.

Chris is a historian, writer and reviewer, whose writing has appeared in The Irish Times, The Guardian, The Financial Times, and various magazines and journals. He is  the presenter of Ireland’s Edge at the Other Voices festivals, and also presents the Ireland’s Edge podcast. He has worked with BBC radio and TV as a BBC New Generation Thinker. In 2022 he was an artist-in-residence at the Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris.

His research focuses on food in history, the history of citizenship, and Irish emigration. He has published his first book, Food, Religion, & Communities in Early Modern Europe, (Bloomsbury).

In 2014 and 2015 he was a postdoctoral researcher working with Professor Patrick Wallis & Professor Chris Minns. He has a BA from Trinity College Dublin, and an M.Phil & D.Phil in Economic & Social History from Balliol College, Oxford.

 

Expertise Details

Food; religion; Community; gender; Community social dynamics; citizenship; Irish migration

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