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I am Irish and I am a university student studying history in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. I would be very interested in contributing articles relating to Irish history as well as European history. [[Guinness]] is one of my closest friends.
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My interests include reading, history, football and constantly watching and re-watching the fantastic TV series 'The West Wing', although as with everything, I am beginning to grow away from that series, instead focusing all my efforts on [[South Park]]. I am also very sociable with strong political convictions which would place me on the left of centre economically and strongly Libertarian on personal, moral issues. I strongly, strongly support the legalisation of Ecstasy, a drug criminilised for no apparant reason other than to strengthen the hand of the criminals that provide these generally harmless (In relation to legal drugs such as alcohol) substances.
I am a history student in Dublin, Ireland, currently in third year. In a dream scenario I would like to remain in university for the rest of my life, in one form or another, as a lecturer or researcher. However, its likely that worldly distractions like money (And lack thereof) will raise its ugly head.  


==Irish History Articles I have contributed to==
I am principally a history author, though have dabbled in Politics here as well.
*[[Easter Rising]]
*[[Ulster Unionism]]
*[[Irish Free State]]
*[[Home Rule party]]
*[[Irish Volunteers]]
*[[National Volunteers]]


Some may place me in a vague 'liberal' school of historical thought. Frankly, I just read, and let the evidence write itself.


==Other articles I am writing/articles I have wrote==
==The course of Irish history, 1912 - 1924==
*[[Edict of Restitution]]
*[[Edward I]]
*[[Richard I]]
*[[Benito Mussolini]]


==Articles I will someday write, all going well!==
This is following on from a list I had up here some time ago, but much more specialised. Its not exactly linear or accurate, just a list of topics which spring to mind and hopefully (Some day) will get written. The difference between this list and the one I used to have up is that this one focuses on a very narrow ten year period, a decade of metamorphis for the budding Irish nation. Also, feel free to add to the list. I will add to it as I think of new topics. I know there are things here that I have overlooked. I hope that not too far in the future there will be an Irish history workgroup.
*[[John I]]
 
*[[Magna Carta]]
At the moment I'll be doing a lot of work in this particular area. I intend to dabble into the crusades and 18th/19th century historians (Gibbon, Gibbon, Gibbon!) at some point also.
*[[Henry III]]
 
*[[Charles Stewart Parnell]]
===Broad, survey topics===
*[[Ian Paisley]]
 
*[[Irish Republicanism]]
*{{rpl|Easter Rising}}
*[[Martin Mc Guiness]]
*{{rpl|Anglo-Irish War}}
*[[J.R.R Tolkien]]
*{{rpl|Irish Republican Brotherhood}}
*[[The West Wing]]
*{{rpl|Irish Republican Army}}
*[[South Park]]
*{{rpl|Royal Irish Constabulary}}
*[[George Galloway]]
*{{rpl|Black and Tans}}
*[[Imperium]]
*{{rpl|Sinn Féin Party}}
*[[Robert Harris]]
*{{rpl|Dáil Eireann}}
*[[Marcus Tullius Cicero]]
*{{rpl|Irish Free State}}
*[[Arthur Griffith]]
 
===Biographies===
 
In no particular order or hierarchy.
 
*{{rpl|Michael Collins}}
*{{rpl|Eamon De Valera}}
*{{rpl|Arthur Griffith}}
*{{rpl|Richard Mulcahy}}
*{{rpl|Harry Boland}}
*{{rpl|Padraig Pearse}}
*{{rpl|James Connolly}}
*{{rpl|Jim Larkin}}
*{{rpl|Hannah Sheehy-Skeffington}}
*{{rpl|Constance Georgine Markiewicz}}
*{{rpl|Eoin Mc Neill}}
*{{rpl|Cathal Brugha}}
*{{rpl|Austin Stack}}
*{{rpl|W.T. Cosgrave}}
*{{rpl|Michael Brennan}}
*{{rpl|Tom Barry}}
*{{rpl|Liam Lynch}}
*{{rpl|Ernie O'Malley}}
*{{rpl|Seán Lemass}}
*{{rpl|Tom Clarke}}
*{{rpl|Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa}}
*{{rpl|Ernest Blythe}}
*{{rpl|Seán Mac Eoin}}
*{{rpl|Erskine Childers}}
*{{rpl|George Gavan Duffy}}
*{{rpl|Sir Roger Casemant
*{{rpl|Thomas Johnson}}
 
===Social Movements===
 
*[[1913 Lockout]]
*[[Limerick Soviet]]
*[[Irish Labour Party]]
*[[The Democratic Programme]]


I also make a few stubs, as well as editing here and there.


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Latest revision as of 10:30, 26 October 2024


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I am a history student in Dublin, Ireland, currently in third year. In a dream scenario I would like to remain in university for the rest of my life, in one form or another, as a lecturer or researcher. However, its likely that worldly distractions like money (And lack thereof) will raise its ugly head.

I am principally a history author, though have dabbled in Politics here as well.

Some may place me in a vague 'liberal' school of historical thought. Frankly, I just read, and let the evidence write itself.

The course of Irish history, 1912 - 1924

This is following on from a list I had up here some time ago, but much more specialised. Its not exactly linear or accurate, just a list of topics which spring to mind and hopefully (Some day) will get written. The difference between this list and the one I used to have up is that this one focuses on a very narrow ten year period, a decade of metamorphis for the budding Irish nation. Also, feel free to add to the list. I will add to it as I think of new topics. I know there are things here that I have overlooked. I hope that not too far in the future there will be an Irish history workgroup.

At the moment I'll be doing a lot of work in this particular area. I intend to dabble into the crusades and 18th/19th century historians (Gibbon, Gibbon, Gibbon!) at some point also.

Broad, survey topics

Biographies

In no particular order or hierarchy.

Social Movements