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    Glenn Hooper

    Glenn Hooper

    Adjunct Faculty

    College of Arts, Department of History

    Education

    M.Phil. University of Essex, 1996
    Ph.D. University College Dublin, 1993
    M.A. University of Nottingham, 1989
    B.A. Trinity College Dublin, 1988


    Professional

    2012-2020 – Part-time Researcher & Lecturer in Tourism & Heritage, School of Business & Society, Glasgow Caledonian University
    2007-2010 – Research Fellow, Department of English and Creative Writing, The Open University
    2003-2006 - Lecturer, Department of English, Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick
    2002-2003 - Lecturer, School of English & Film Studies, University of Aberdeen
    1999-2002 – Research Fellow, Institute of Irish & Scottish Studies, University of Aberdeen
    1994-1999 - Lecturer, Department of English, St. Mary’s University College Belfast
    1993-1994 – Part-time Lecturer, Department of English, New College, University of Southampton
    1991- 1992 – Part-time College Tutor, Department of English and Anglo-Irish Literature, University College Dublin


    Research

    Irish Studies
    History of Tourism
    Travel Writing
    Material Culture
    Heritage


    Publications

    editor with Mark O’Neill. Connecting Museums. Routledge Press, 2019.

    editor. Heritage at the Interface. University Press of Florida, 2018.

    editor. Heritage and Tourism in Britain and Ireland. Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.

    editor with J. John Lennon. Dark Tourism: New Directions in Tourism Analysis. Routledge Press, 2016.

    editor with Gary McKeown. Special Edition, Wasafiri. Routledge Press, 2010.

    editor with Úna Ní Bhroimeíl. Land and Landscape in 19th Century Ireland. Four Courts Press, 2008.

    Travel Writing and Ireland, 1760-1860: Culture, History, Politics. Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

    editor. Landscape & Empire, 1770-2000. Ashgate Press, 2005.

    editor with Tim Youngs. Perspectives on Travel Writing. Ashgate Press, 2004.

    editor with Colin Graham. Irish and Postcolonial Writing: History, Theory, Practice. Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

    editor. The Tourist’s Gaze: Travellers to Ireland, 1800-2000. Cork University Press, 2001.

    editor. Harriet Martineau’s Letters from Ireland. Irish Academic Press, 2001.

    editor with Leon Litvack. Ireland in the Nineteenth Century: Regional Identity. Four Courts Press, 2000.