Liam Kennedy is an Irish historian, emeritus professor of history at Queen's University, Belfast. [1]
Liam Kennedy was born in rural Tipperary, Ireland. [2]
In 2005 Kennedy stood against Gerry Adams as an independent candidate for Belfast West, to protest against IRA violence especially paramilitary punishment attacks. [3] He finished last, with 147 votes. [4] He has called for a commission of inquiry into punishment attacks, which he considers a form of child abuse, considering that many victims are minors and some younger than 14. According to Kennedy, Sinn Féin is involved in the attacks, which the party denies. [5] [6]
Kennedy's look at Irish history, Unhappy the Land: The Most Oppressed People Ever, the Irish?, was published in 2016. [7]
Liam Kennedy is an Irish historian, emeritus professor of history at Queen's University, Belfast. [1]
Liam Kennedy was born in rural Tipperary, Ireland. [2]
In 2005 Kennedy stood against Gerry Adams as an independent candidate for Belfast West, to protest against IRA violence especially paramilitary punishment attacks. [3] He finished last, with 147 votes. [4] He has called for a commission of inquiry into punishment attacks, which he considers a form of child abuse, considering that many victims are minors and some younger than 14. According to Kennedy, Sinn Féin is involved in the attacks, which the party denies. [5] [6]
Kennedy's look at Irish history, Unhappy the Land: The Most Oppressed People Ever, the Irish?, was published in 2016. [7]