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Dr. Robin Adams is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic History within Queen's Business School, Queen's University Belfast. He holds an Early Career Fellowship focusing on economic and business history research, particularly concerning Ireland and the UK in historical contexts.
Research Interests: Adams specializes in 19th-20th century economic systems with emphasis on:
- Evolution of business leadership and corporate governance
- Irish economic development post-independence
- Comparative analysis of entrepreneurship in political turmoil
- Intersections of national identity and economic policy
Publication Trends: Recent works (2022-2024) demonstrate consistent focus on historical business leadership in Britain, Irish economic identity formation, and comparative entrepreneurship studies. Research methodologies combine archival analysis with economic theory across temporal and national boundaries.
Awards:
- Donald Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Book (2023)
- Gerschenkron PhD Dissertation Prize (2020)
- Thirsk-Feinstein PhD Dissertation Prize (2020)
Affiliations: Active researcher in the Centre for Economic History, collaborating internationally on economic history projects. Presented at the European Confederation of Associations and Centres of Irish Studies (2023).



