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Éamonn Ó Ciardha is an Irish historian and writer.
Ó Ciardha is a native of Scotshouse, a village in the Barony of Dartree in the west of County Monaghan. [1] He has an M.A. from the National University of Ireland (NUI) and a Ph.D. from Cambridge University. His areas of interest are 17th- and 18th-century Irish history, focusing on Jacobitism, law, disorder and Irish language sources for the era.
Formerly a visiting professor at St Michael's College, University of Toronto, and at the Keough Institute of Irish Studies, University of Notre Dame, he is currently an Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences fellow in the department of Modern History, Trinity College, Dublin (TCD).
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Éamonn Ó Ciardha is an Irish historian and writer.
Ó Ciardha is a native of Scotshouse, a village in the Barony of Dartree in the west of County Monaghan. [1] He has an M.A. from the National University of Ireland (NUI) and a Ph.D. from Cambridge University. His areas of interest are 17th- and 18th-century Irish history, focusing on Jacobitism, law, disorder and Irish language sources for the era.
Formerly a visiting professor at St Michael's College, University of Toronto, and at the Keough Institute of Irish Studies, University of Notre Dame, he is currently an Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences fellow in the department of Modern History, Trinity College, Dublin (TCD).