

Stokes Hall South 330-C
Email: carrolpx@bc.edu
Globalization I
Globalization II
Modern Ireland, Cultural Memory, Placemaking, Social Movements and Radicalism, Narrative and Identity.
Paloma’s research focuses on processes of placemaking, community building, and identity formation during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. She is particularly interested in how politics filtered down into everyday space, influencing the ways in which people moved, imagined, socialised and organised.
Paloma completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Melbourne with a focus on 20th century European history. Her Honours thesis was concerned with narratives of political violence contained in Irish nationalist song, the uses of those songs by separatists and the responses of colonial authorities during the Irish revolutionary period.