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American author and historian
Mo Moulton
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Born
| 1979
New York
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Nationality
| American
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Occupation(s)
| Historian, lecturer, author
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Known for
| Ireland and the Irish in Interwar England
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The Mutual Admiration Society
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Website
| momoulton
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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
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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
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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
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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
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References
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"Moulton, Mo, 1979"
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LC Name Authority File
. Library of Congress
. Retrieved
2021-01-10
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Moulton, Mo (21 November 2016).
"An American in Brexit Britain: Reflections After the Presidential Election"
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Catapult
.
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b
c
"Mo Moulton"
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University of Birmingham
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Smith, Antonia Parker (13 May 2020).
"20 Questions for SHaCademics ? Dr Mo Moulton"
. University of Birmingham.
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a
b
"Mo Moulton"
.
Rainbow Network
. University of Birmingham
. Retrieved
2021-01-10
.
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"Curriculum vitae"
(PDF)
. Harvard University
. Retrieved
2021-01-11
.
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"Mo Moulton | C-SPAN.org"
.
www.c-span.org
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"BAIS Council for 2021?2023"
. British Association for Irish Studies. 1 December 2020
. Retrieved
2021-01-10
– via Wordpress.
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Reviews of
Ireland and the Irish in Interwar England
:
- Aveyard, Stuart (January 2016).
Journal of British Studies
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55
(1): 221?223.
doi
:
10.1017/jbr.2015.192
.
S2CID
164905172
.
{{
cite journal
}}
: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (
link
)
- Convery, David (April 2016).
The English Historical Review
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131
(549): 496?498.
doi
:
10.1093/ehr/cew008
.
{{
cite journal
}}
: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (
link
)
- Daly, Mary E.
(April 2015).
Contemporary British History
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29
(2): 287?289.
doi
:
10.1080/13619462.2015.1031511
.
S2CID
145704753
.
{{
cite journal
}}
: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (
link
)
- Delaney, Enda (9 August 2014).
"Entangled connections"
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Irish Times
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- Fanning, Bryan (Fall 2015).
Studies
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104
(415): 347?351.
JSTOR
24640675
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{{
cite journal
}}
: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (
link
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- Gannon, D. (November 2014).
Twentieth Century British History
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26
(4): 633?636.
doi
:
10.1093/tcbh/hwu059
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{{
cite journal
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: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (
link
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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
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- MacRaild, Donald M. (July 2015).
Cultural and Social History
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12
(3): 436?438.
doi
:
10.1080/14780038.2015.1050887
.
S2CID
147092738
.
{{
cite journal
}}
: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (
link
)
- Moran, James (January 2015).
"Enemies within"
.
Dublin Review of Books
(63).
- Mulholland, Marc (December 2015).
Continuity and Change
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30
(3): 425?427.
doi
:
10.1017/s0268416015000314
.
S2CID
152260853
.
{{
cite journal
}}
: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (
link
)
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Schwartz, Larry.
"The Whitfield Book Prize"
. Minnesota State University Moorhead
. Retrieved
2021-01-10
.
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Reviews of
The Mutual Admiration Society
:
- Freeman, Laura (8 November 2019).
"Mutual Admiration Society by Mo Moulton review ? Oxford beware: brainy girls"
.
The Times
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- Higgins, Charlotte
(21 November 2019).
"Mutual Admiration Society by Mo Moulton review ? the pioneering club of Dorothy L Sayers"
.
The Guardian
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- Hirsch, Pam (July 2020).
Journal of British Studies
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59
(3): 693?694.
doi
:
10.1017/jbr.2020.8
.
S2CID
225609596
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{{
cite journal
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: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (
link
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- Hopper, Briallen
(27 January 2020).
"Writing together"
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Los Angeles Review of Books
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- Hurd, Crystal (2019).
Sehnsucht: The C.S. Lewis Journal
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13
: 132?134.
JSTOR
48579737
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{{
cite journal
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: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (
link
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- Mundow, Anna (25 October 2019).
"
'The Mutual Admiration Society' Review: The Case of the Lifelong Friends"
.
The Wall Street Journal
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- Prescott, Barbara L. (Spring?Summer 2020).
Mythlore
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38
(136): 163?188.
ProQuest
2399148000
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{{
cite journal
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: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (
link
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- Ramsey, Michael L. (11 April 2020).
"Oxford's Mutual Admiration Society championed female pioneers"
.
The Roanoke Times
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- 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
.
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Glyer, Mike
(4 May 2020).
"2019 Agatha Award Winners"
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File 770
.
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Schaub, Michael (19 October 2020).
"Winners of Anthony Awards Announced at Bouchercon"
.
Kirkus Reviews
.
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