
Dr Niall Whelehan
Senior Lecturer
History
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Publications
- Universalisms and their uses : the Irish in Latin America
- Whelehan Niall
- Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland Conference (2025)
- Americanisation in Irish Politics, c. 1850 to 1925
- Whelehan Niall
- America in Ireland Culture and Society, 1841–1925 (2025) (2025)
- https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009376884.005
- Modernisation, nineteenth-century Ireland and the early writings of Joe Lee
- Whelehan Niall, McMahon Richard
- A Tract for Our Times A Retrospective on Joe Lee’s Ireland 1912–1985 (2024) (2024)
- Rethinking The Geography Of Distress In Nineteenth-Century Ireland: Excess Mortality And The Land War
- McLaughlin Eoin, Whelehan Niall
- (2024)
- Landlords, radicals and Irish emigrants in Argentina
- Whelehan Niall
- (2022)
- Land and feminism : Marguerite Moore and the Ladies' Land League
- Whelehan Niall
- 30 (2022)
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Teaching
I teach undergraduate and postgraduate modules on the history of Ireland and Irish migration, and the history of political violence and terrorism.
I welcome applications from potential PhD students who wish to work on areas of:
- modern Ireland and the Irish diaspora
- migration
- terrorism and political violence
- Ireland and empire
- Cinema and Irish history
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Professional Activities
- Two Married Beggars, by Michael J Sheehy
- Contributor
- 30/5/2025
- The Weight of the Water, by Michael J. Sheehy with Fiona Brice
- Contributor
- 29/5/2025
- Speak Wreck Speak! by Bring Your Own Hammer
- Contributor
- 20/3/2025
Projects
- Fighting the Red Menace: Irish Women and Global Anti-Communism, 1919-1939
- Lively, Anna (Principal Investigator) Whelehan, Niall (Academic)
- What role did Irish women play in the global spread of anti-communism between 1919 and 1939? This project investigates the diversity of Irish women’s anti-communist activism, including through connections with right-wing groups in the Irish diaspora in Britain, the US and Australia. It focuses on a critical period in the development of global anti-communism, spanning from the Irish War of Independence and the first US Red Scare to the Spanish Civil War. Combining transnational history with gender studies’ approaches, this project analyses a neglected form of Irish women’s political participation and examines the politics of gender on the right.
- 01-Jan-2024 - 31-Jan-2027
- The 'Conquest of the Desert': Irish and British migrants and colonial violence in nineteenth-century Argentina
- Whelehan, Niall (Principal Investigator)
- 01-Jan-2023 - 30-Jan-2025
- The 'Conquest of the Desert': Irish and British migrants and colonial violence in nineteenth-century Argentina.
- Whelehan, Niall (Principal Investigator)
- 01-Jan-2023 - 28-Jan-2025
- Diaspora, Colonialism, Anarchism and the Transnational Life of an Irish Doctor in South America
- Whelehan, Niall (Principal Investigator)
- 01-Jan-2019 - 30-Jan-2022