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Anthony Daly is a Professor in the Department of History & Political Science at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA), teaching diverse European history courses from ancient civilizations to modern global perspectives with specialized focus on Britain, Ireland, and Russia.
His academic background includes:
- Ph.D. in History from Boston College (2006)
- M.A. in History from Boston College (2002)
- B.A. in History from the University of Toronto (1998)
Dr. Daly specializes in 19th-century European political transformations, particularly radical movements concerning land reform, religious dynamics, and nationalist ideologies in Britain and Ireland. His current research examines Chartism through the lens of William Sharman Crawford to illuminate transnational reform connections.
His scholarly output reveals consistent focus on suffrage expansion and nationalist discourse in Victorian Britain and Ireland, with the 2024 Crawford study demonstrating how Irish-British reform networks challenged rigid state institutions, complementing his earlier analysis of English radical responses to Irish grievances.
Actively engaged in experiential education, Dr. Daly has led five Ireland-focused travel courses (most recently spring 2024) and two France programs, integrating classroom learning with on-site historical exploration. Information regarding graduate student advising and research grants is not documented in available materials.



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