JoAnne Mancini
JoAnne Mancini (Col ’90 CM)
JoAnne Mancini (Col ’90 CM) was admitted to the Royal Irish Academy on May 20, 2022. Chartered in 1785, the RIA is Ireland’s leading body of experts in the sciences and humanities. Membership is by election and is considered the highest academic honor in Ireland. Mancini lives in Dublin and Berlin, and is the 2021-2022 Terra Visiting Professor at the Department of Culture, John F. Kennedy Institute, Freie Universität Berlin. https://www.jfki.fu-berlin.de/en/faculty/culture/persons/index.html.
JoAnne Mancini (Col ’90 CM)
JoAnne Marie Mancini (Col ’90 CM) was awarded the 2020 Peggy O’Brien Book Prize for the best book in American Studies 2017-2019 for Art and War in the Pacific World: Making, Breaking and Taking from Anson’s Voyage to the Philippine-American War. Mancini is also the author of Pre-Modernism: Art-World Change and American Culture from the Civil War to the Armory Show and, with Keith Bresnahan, is the co-editor of Architecture and Armed Conflict: The Politics of Destruction. She lives in Dublin, Ireland.
JoAnne Mancini (Col ’90 CM)
JoAnne Mancini (Col ’90 L/M) published Art and War in the Pacific World: Making, Breaking, and Taking from Anson’s Voyage to the Philippine-American War. She lives in Dublin with her husband and two children.
JoAnne Mancini (Col ’90 CM)
JoAnne Mancini (Col ’90 L/M) received the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Patricia and Phillip Frost Essay Award for her article “Pedro Cambon’s Asian Objects: A Transpacific Approach to 18th-Century California.” Ms. Mancini is a historian at the National University of Ireland Maynooth. She lives in Dublin with her husband and two sons.