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Lili Zách

senior lecturer, core member of the Department of English Studies

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courses
BBN–ANG–225.01 Introduction to Irish language and culture (spring 2024)
BBN–ANG17–322.02 Elective seminar in the history of Great Britain - History of Food and Drink in Ireland (spring 2024)
BMA–ANGD17–CK3a.03 Interdisciplinary approaches to humour (spring 2024)
OT–ANG17–310 The history of political humour: caricatures, satire and stand-up comedy in 20th century Britain, Ireland and USA (spring 2024)
OT–ANG17–390.14 Fighting racism with sport, music and humour: studying the history of anti-apartheid activism (spring 2024)
BBN–ANG17–322.05 Unveiling Irish HERstory: a global history of women in Ireland (autumn 2023)
BBN–ANG–223 History of Great Britain (autumn 2023)
BBN–ANG–225.D6 Reading food and drink history: sources and resources (autumn 2023)
OT–ANG17–390.07 The Empire on a plate: colonial culture and food history in Great Britain and Ireland since the 18th century (autumn 2023)
BBN–ANG17–322.01 A cartoon history of Great Britain and Ireland since 1800 (spring 2023)
BMA–ANGD17–CP12a.01 A Global History of South African (Anti)-Apartheid (autumn 2022)
BBN–ANG17–219 Reading food and drink history: sources and resources (spring 2022)
BMA–ANGD17–CP7a.01 The Global Irish Revolution: a Transnational History (spring 2022)
BBN–ANG17–312.21 George Orwell’s Britain and Europe (autumn 2021)
OT–ANG17–390.02 Social change and everyday life in modern Ireland (autumn 2021)
OT–ANG17–390.06 Ireland and the wider world in the 20th century (autumn 2021)
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publications (see MTMT)