Nicholas Wolf

 
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Fellowships and Awards

My research on the social history of the Irish language, Irish Catholicism in the nineteenth century, and the linguistic demographics of Ireland have received support from an O'Donnell Fellowship from Newman College, University of Melbourne (2012),  the National Endowment for the Humanities (2010), the Newberry Library (2010), and Warwick University (2004-2005).

My dissertation, "Language Change and the Evolution of Religion, Community, and Culture in Ireland, 1800-1900," was co-awarded the 2008 Adele Dalsimer Prize for Distinguished Dissertation by the American Conference for Irish Studies.

At the University of Wisconsin-Madison, I was awarded the Genevieve Gorst Hurst University Dissertator Fellowship, the Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Summer and Academic Year Fellowships, the C.K. Adams Fellowship, and the University of Warwick/UW-Madison Graduate Exchange Fellowship. I was a Monroe Scholar at the College of William and Mary.

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