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Eunan O'Halpin

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Eunan O'Halpin is Bank of Ireland Professor of Contemporary Irish History at Trinity College Dublin. He received his BA and MA from University College Dublin and received a PhD from the University of Cambridge.[1]

O'Halpin specialises in 20th Century Irish and British history and politics. He is a Member of the Royal Irish Academy. Since 2002 he has been a member of the National Archives Advisory Council he is also a member of the Royal Irish Academy National Committee for History, the Royal Irish Academy National Committee for the Study of International Relations and of the Katherine Kavanagh Trust.[2] He is a grandnephew of Kevin Barry.[3]

In 2013 O'Halpin presented In the Name of the Republic which was shown on TV3 (Ireland)[4]

Published works

List of published books from Google Book Search Accessed 2 Nov. 2008

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