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Dr Margaret O'Callaghan

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Margaret O'Callaghan

Dr Margaret O'Callaghan

School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics

Margaret O’ Callaghan works on cultural identity in the Irish Free state; crime , nationality and the law in Victorian Ireland; the high politics of Britain in Ireland since 1880; Irish political thought; women in independent Ireland; Roger Casement and the British Empire ; genealogies of partition ; the politics of commemoration; the ‘pre-Troubles’ Troubles.

She is currently working on Conor Cruise O’ Brien , female Irish political autobiography and Alice Stopford Green and her circles.

Contact info

  • m.ocallaghan@qub.ac.uk
  • +44 (0)28 9097 3657

Research Interests

Open to PhD applications in the field of

  • Modern Irish history and politics/the politics of Irish literature
  • The politics of commemoration
  • British high politics and Ireland

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Research students

PhD Title Partition in international proto Commonwealth context
   
PhD Title  Nuns and the Troubles in Northern Ireland
   

 


Alumni: Where are they now

PhD Title Race, History, Nationality; an intellectual history of the Young Ireland movement 1840-52
Current Position  Elected to a Busteed Fellowship at the Institute of Irish Studies University of Liverpool 2018
   
PhD Title  Douglas Savoury and his Ulster Unionist circles
Current Position  Teaching in the US
   
PhD Title Eire Nua and the political thought of its latterly displaced architects within Sinn Fein and the IRA
Country USA

 

 


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