Thomas Bartlett (historian)
For other Thomas Bartletts, see Thomas Bartlett (disambiguation).
Thomas Bartlett MRIA is an Irish historian and author. Since 1995 he has been a Professor of History at University College Dublin and more recently holds a Chair in Irish History at the University of Aberdeen. Bartlett has also written numerous papers for journals.[1]
Academic life
He was educated at Queen's University Belfast, taking a BA in 1970 and his doctorate in 1976 on Townshend's viceroyalty in 1767-72. He was the first Naughton Fellow in Irish Studies in 1999.[2] He holds the Chair of Irish History at the University of Aberdeen. He was elected a member of the Royal Irish Academy in 1995 and has held several visiting professorships in the USA and Britain.[1]
Partial Bibliography
- Penal Era and Golden Age: Essays in Irish History, 1690-1800 (Belfast, 1979)
- (as co-editor) Irish Studies: A General Introduction (Dublin, 1988).
- The Fall and Rise of the Irish Nation: the Catholic Question, 1690-1830 (Gill and Macmillan, 1992)
- (editor) A Military History of Ireland (Cambridge, 1996)
- Theobald Wolfe Tone (Dundalk, 1998), pp. 89
- (co-author) The Irish Rebellion of 1798: a Bicentenary perspective (Dublin, 2003)
- (editor) Revolutionary Dublin: the letters of Francis Higgins to Dublin Castle, 1795-1801 (Dublin, 2003)
- Ireland: A History (Cambridge University Press 2010)
References
- 1 2 "Professor Thomas Bartlett: Chair in Irish History". University of Aberdeen. 7 December 2006. Retrieved 7 August 2010.
- ↑ "Naughton Fellowship Program". The Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies. 7 December 2006. Retrieved 7 August 2010.
External links
- Review of Ireland: A History Irish Times 7 Aug, 2010
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