About Marginal Irish Modernisms
The established account of Irish Modernism is that after 700 years of colonisation, Ireland was a fractured country, its population and culture alienated to the point of trauma.
The established account of Irish Modernism is that after 700 years of colonisation, Ireland was a fractured country, its population and culture alienated to the point of trauma.
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Myles is an LJMU alumni of Liverpool Business School and a Black British Business Awards 2023 finalist. He’s the co-founder, director and consultant at a creative and strategic insight marketing consultancy that he runs with his twin brother Bradley. From not really seeing himself studying at a university, to using the varied skills learnt in his degree to his advantage, Myles embodies the courageous and inclusive values of LJMU in all aspects of his career.
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