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Dr. William Murphy serves as the Head of School and Associate Professor in Modern Irish History at the School of History and Geography, Dublin City University, located at St. Patrick's Campus. His office is in Room SPD D305B. His research focuses on Modern Irish History, particularly the political and social dynamics of the Irish Revolutionary period, suffragette movements, and the role of organizations like the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).
Dr. Murphy's work critically examines themes such as political imprisonment, historical narratives of justice, and the intersection of culture and politics in 20th-century Ireland. His publications include analyses of Michael Collins’ diaries, the Anglo-Irish Treaty, and the GAA’s role in commemorating World War I veterans. Recent studies also address suffragette protests during the 1911 census and the broader implications of political dissent in Irish history.
His academic contributions span historical reviews, biographies of key figures like Michael Collins and William Pearse, and explorations of Ireland’s cultural identity through leisure and associational life. While no specific grants or advisees are listed, his research underscores a commitment to uncovering Ireland’s complex historical trajectories.



