
معرفی
Dr. Patrick Doyle is an Associate Professor in the Department of Politics & Public Administration and Ralahine Centre for Utopian Studies at the University of Limerick. Previously a Hallsworth Research Fellow in Political Economy at the University of Manchester, his work focuses on the history of economic democracy, capitalism-religion intersections, and Irish state-building through the co-operative movement. He authored Civilising Rural Ireland (2019) and co-founded Ireland’s Solid Network, applying democratic principles to community development.
Education:
- PhD in Political Economy (University of Manchester)
- Previous academic positions include Hallsworth Research Fellow (201?, University of Manchester)
Research Interests:
- Historical analysis of co-operative movements in Irish nationalism
- Catholic Church’s role in economic systems
- Land reform and monetary policy in 19th-century Ireland
- Utopian social experiments and rural development
Publications: Recent works include analyses of Archbishop William Walsh’s role in land reform, Catholic social teachings’ influence on wage policies, and transnational co-operative networks. His research bridges economic history with political sociology, emphasizing Ireland’s unique developmental trajectories.
Affiliations: Active in UL’s community development programs, focusing on widening educational access. Member of the Ralahine Centre exploring utopian political theories.




