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Dr. Sean Brady is a Senior Lecturer in Modern British and Irish History at Birkbeck, University of London's School of Historical Studies. He joined the institution in 2005 after completing his PhD at Birkbeck and held a Leverhulme postdoctoral fellowship (2006-2008). His research focuses on gender, sexuality, politics, and religion in 19th-20th century Britain and Ireland, with a particular emphasis on masculinities and queer history.
Education: PhD in History from Birkbeck, University of London. Professional roles include convening editor for Palgrave Macmillan’s 'Genders and Sexualities in History' series and co-convener of the Institute of Historical Research’s History of Sexuality seminar series.
Research interests include comparative approaches to gender/sexuality history, religion and sectarianism in Northern Ireland, and the intersection of masculinity with legal/medical frameworks. Recent projects involve a forthcoming book *Northern Ireland: A Gendered History* and studies on psychoanalysis in Ireland.
Teaching modules include 'Theorising Gender', 'Foundations of History', and 'Intimate Britain: Family, Society and Culture, 1832-1918'. Active in doctoral supervision across topics like gendered spaces in Belfast, Irish psychoanalysis, and LGBTQ+ histories.
Awards: No specific prizes mentioned, though his work has received scholarly recognition through publications in leading journals and his editorial roles.
Grants: No explicit funding details provided in text.
Labs/teams: Collaborates with historians nationally through the IHR seminar series and editorial projects.





