
معرفی
Professor Martyn Frampton is a Professor of Modern History at Queen Mary University of London, joining in 2009. His expertise spans modern British and Irish history, with a focus on Irish Republicanism, Northern Ireland conflict, political Islam, and Anglo-US foreign policy in the Middle East. He holds a prestigious AHRC Leadership Fellowship (2014-15) for research on Britain, the U.S., and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Research Interests
- Irish Republicanism and Northern Ireland conflict
- Political Islam and the Muslim Brotherhood
- Modern Egyptian history
- State responses to political violence
- Anglo-American foreign policy
Key Achievements
- Author of influential books like The Muslim Brotherhood and the West and Legion of the Rearguard
- Co-authored seminal studies on terrorism and peace processes
- Contributed policy reports on Islamism, extremism, and community integration
Grants & Awards
- AHRC Leadership Fellowship (£122,000, 2014-15)
- Policy Exchange collaborations on extremism and Muslim communities
Advising & Teaching
Supervised numerous PhD students on topics including Northern Ireland civil rights, Irish Republicanism, and Middle Eastern history. Current students include Will Watson and Claire Green.
Labs/Teams
Part of interdisciplinary teams at Queen Mary exploring conflict studies, political movements, and international relations.




