Contributors


Cierra S. Bakhsh
is a current second-year M.A. student at Fordham University. Her research interests include Political Islamism within the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.

Jared Brooks is a first-year M.A. student currently studying 20th-century history of Central America with a focus on war, religion, and peace accords in El Salvador at the end of the century.

Owen G. Clow is a PhD student in History at Fordham University. His research concentrates on American cultural and environmental history, particularly during the last three decades of the twentieth century.

Ryan Fallon is seeking his M.A. in modern history at Fordham. His areas of interest are the Cold War and 1960s protest movements.

Mary Elizabeth Lennon is a PhD student in History at Fordham. She studies Ireland and Irish-America, with a particular interest in Irish-Americans living in the American South during the Irish Revolution.

Matt Mulhern is a first year Ph.D. student in History at Fordham University. He received a BFA in Acting from Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, in 1982. He then went on to a 35-year career as an actor, writer, and director in theater, television, and film. After retiring in 2015, Matt enrolled at City College of New York and received a Masters degree in History in 2019. He was then accepted into Fordham’s Ph.D. program. He lives in Westchester County, New York, with his wife, Karen. He has two grown sons, Connor and Jack.

Nathan Niehaus is an MA student with a focus in postrevolutionary Mexican history. His interests include grassroots politics, social movements, state-society relations, the public sphere, popular culture, and gender. He is currently writing a Masters thesis on the Mexican student movement of 1968.

Katie Shine is a doctoral student in the Modern European History program. She enthusiastically studies Modern Italy, 20th century wars, race and gender studies, colonialism, the history of emotions, mass media, human rights and postwar political transitions. She is looking forward to teaching both American and European History in the future.

Ryan Sullivan is a Third Year PhD Student in History. His research primarily focuses on the politics of immigration, ethnic fraternalism, and the history of New York City.

Christopher M. Talarico is an honors history teacher in New Jersey and a second year Masters in History student at Fordham University. Research interests include late 19th and early 20th century American urban planning, architecture, and economics.

Nora Thomas an undergraduate senior at Fordham University studying History and Political Science with a concentration on Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies.

Morgan Williams is a first-year Public Media M.A. student. Morgan has an undergraduate degree in Film/TV with a minor in Marketing. She is currently getting her Masters in multi-platform journalism and am extremely interested in storytelling.

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