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Dr. Brian Hanley is an Assistant Professor in the History of Northern Ireland at Trinity College Dublin's Department of History. His research focuses on Irish republicanism, the IRA's political and military activities, and the global impact of the Irish Revolution (1916–23). He examines intersections of class, race, and gender in revolutionary contexts. Recent work includes analyzing the Troubles' influence on the Republic of Ireland and exploring diasporic republicanism in Irish America. His publications span books, journal articles, and historical reviews, with a 2022 book on the Republic's response to Northern Ireland's conflict.
His research interests include paramilitary organizations, political violence, and historical memory. He has contributed to History Ireland, the Irish Times, and academic journals like Irish Historical Studies. He authored entries in the Dictionary of Irish Biography and short pamphlets on topics like civil rights and revolutionary documents.
His work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to understanding Ireland’s complex political history, with a focus on underexplored areas such as the IRA’s global connections and gender dynamics in revolutionary movements.



