About
Associate Professor Conor Mulvagh specializes in 19th-20th century Irish and British political history at University College Dublin's School of History, with particular focus on the Irish Revolution and First World War. He directs UCD's MA in Public History and coordinates commemorative activities at national and international levels.
Education:
- BA from University College Dublin
- MPhil from Trinity College Dublin
- PhD from University College Dublin
His research examines British-Irish political relations, nationalist movements, and memory studies. Recent work analyzes constitutional nationalism during 1880-1914 and minority communities in revolutionary Ireland. Publications demonstrate sustained focus on parliamentary politics, Ulster exclusion debates, and transnational revolutionary networks.
Awards:
- Special Commendation Prize in National University of Ireland Publication Prize (2017)
Currently advises doctoral candidates on projects including municipal politics in Britain/Ireland (1900-1918) and National Volunteers organization. Secured multiple grants including for 'Social mobility and higher education: UCD Student Census 1913-23'.
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