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Just a reminder (above)
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 a student in Trinity College Dublin, in Second Year studying History. I am an all rounder with wide interests in history but no specific field of interest (Though I tend to look at history from a social and cultural perspective)
I am principally a history author, though have dabbled in Politics here as well.


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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==


==Current Projects==
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.


Projects that I will intermittently be working on in the near future are:
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.


*[[U.S. History]]
===Broad, survey topics===
*[[History of France]]
*[[Niccolò Machiavelli]]
*[[The Troubles (Ireland)]]


Not sure where else to put this, so I'll hope some kind stranger comes and fixes it for me...
*{{rpl|Easter Rising}}
*{{rpl|Anglo-Irish War}}
*{{rpl|Irish Republican Brotherhood}}
*{{rpl|Irish Republican Army}}
*{{rpl|Royal Irish Constabulary}}
*{{rpl|Black and Tans}}
*{{rpl|Sinn Féin Party}}
*{{rpl|Dáil Eireann}}
*{{rpl|Irish Free State}}


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===Biographies===


==Bulletpoint list of things about me==
In no particular order or hierarchy.


*Armchair political activist
*{{rpl|Michael Collins}}
*Support Barack Obama; admire Ron Paul and admire(d) Kuchinich, but realism has to kick in at some point.
*{{rpl|Eamon De Valera}}
*Support decriminilisation of illegal recreational drugs.
*{{rpl|Arthur Griffith}}
*Generally prefer little government regulation of social affairs. Worry about a society that asks for a knee jerk reaction by government for every social problem we face.
*{{rpl|Richard Mulcahy}}
*Consider myself moderate on economic issues, but most discussion about interest rates, mortgages, personal and national debts bore me.
*{{rpl|Harry Boland}}
*Looking at the possibility of going to [[San Francisco]] for the summer with a few friends, money (and lack thereof) may impair that,
*{{rpl|Padraig Pearse}}
*Love the Citizendium, its a great hobby and allows me to spend time studying in a productive way (My research and study translates into articles, which is nice)
*{{rpl|James Connolly}}
*Agnostic; Though have battled with this for years. Have read the Bible cover to cover several times since I was about eleven years old.
*{{rpl|Jim Larkin}}
*Unlike many Europeans, I've always liked America, the idea of America and the American dream. Her politics (Especially that whole debate over evolution, something that has never raised its ugly head over here) may not agree with me but something about the whole 'natural rights' thing always stirs me. Also, musn't forget that some of the great orators of the modern era hail from the states (Martin Luther King, John F. Kennedy etc.)
*{{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===


===People I admire (In no particular order)===
*[[1913 Lockout]]
*[[Limerick Soviet]]
*[[Irish Labour Party]]
*[[The Democratic Programme]]


*[[Barack Obama]]
*[[Joe Higgens]]
*[[John Hume]]
*[[Martin Mc Guiness]]
*[[Ian Paisley]] (For what him and Martin had achieved in the last year)
*[[Charles Kennedy]]
*[[Gordon Wilson]]
*[[Nelson Mandela]]
*[[Hillary Clinton]]
*[[Ron Paul]]
*[[Roy Keane]]


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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