The Faculty
Dr Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre
College Lecturer and Director of Studies in History
Cambridge CB1 2ST
Biography:
Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre is Director of Studies in History at King's College. She is also the Assistant Tutor at King's. She holds a BSFS in international history from Georgetown University and an MA and PhD in history from Queen's University, Belfast, where she was supervised by S. J. Connolly. Before coming to Cambridge she was Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Exeter.
Subject groups/Research projects
Teaching
In Part I: Paper 6, British Political and Constitutional History since 1867, and Paper 10, British Social and Economic History 1700-1914. In Part II: Paper 23, Ireland since the Famine.
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Key Publications
Editor, For the Liberty of Ireland at Home and Abroad: the Autobiography of J .F. X. O’Brien. Classics in Irish History Series, University College Dublin Press, September 2010. ISBN 978-1-904558-99-6.
Cosmopolitan Nationalism in the Victorian Empire: Ireland, India and the Politics of Alfred Webb. Monograph for the Cambridge Imperial and Post-colonial Studies Series, Palgrave MacMillan, August 2009. 229pp, ISBN 978-0-230-22085-0.
‘The Webb Family and Quaker Printing,’ The Oxford History of the Irish Book. Edited by James Murphy. Oxford University Press, October 2011, pp 122-8. ISBN 978-0-19-818731-8.
Jennifer M. Regan. ‘“We could be of service to other suffering people”: Representations of India in the Irish Nationalist Press, 1857-1887.’ Victorian Periodicals Review, vol. 41, no. 1, Spring 2008, pp 61-77.



