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Thomas Gerard Philip Gallagher
Born1954 (age 69–70)
Glasgow, Scotland
Alma mater University of Manchester
Scientific career
Fields Politics, History, Pedagogy
Institutions University of Bradford
Doctoral students Sadegh Zibakalam

Thomas Gerard Philip Gallagher (born 1954) is a Scottish political scientist. He taught politics at the University of Bradford until 2011 and is now Emeritus Professor of Politics at the university.

Career

Gallagher obtained a BA hons degree in Politics and Modern History from the University of Manchester in 1975 and a Ph.D. from Government from the same institution in 1978. [1] He taught history at Edge Hill College, Lancashire until 1980, before joining the staff at the University of Bradford where he obtained a personal chair in 1996.

Bibliography

Single-authored Books on politics and contemporary history

  • Gallagher, Tom (1979). Dictatorial Portugal, 1926-1974: a bibliography. Published under the auspices of the International Conference Grp. on Modern Portugal c/o Dept. of History, University of New Hampshire. OCLC  12285411.
  • Gallagher, Tom (1983). Portugal : a twentieth-century interpretation. Manchester University Press. ISBN  9780719008764.
  • Gallagher, Tom (1987). Glasgow, the uneasy peace : religious tension in modern Scotland, 1819-1914. Manchester University Press. ISBN  9780719023965.
  • Gallagher, Tom (1987). Edinburgh divided : John Cormack and no popery in the 1930s. Polygon. ISBN  978-0948275401.
  • Gallagher, Tom (1995). Romania after Ceaușescu : the politics of intolerance. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN  9780748606139.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2001). Outcast Europe : the Balkans, 1789-1989, from the Ottomans to Milošević. Routledge. ISBN  0415270898.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2003). The Balkans after the Cold War : from tyranny to tragedy. Routledge. ISBN  0415277639.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2005). The Balkans in the new millennium : in the shadow of war and peace. Routledge. ISBN  9780415349406.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2005). Theft of a nation : Romania since communism. Hurst & Co. ISBN  9781850657163.
  • Gallager, Tom (2009). The illusion of freedom : Scotland under nationalism. Hurst. ISBN  9781850659952.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2009). Romania and the European Union: how the weak vanquished the strong. Manchester University Press. ISBN  978-0-7190-7743-2.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2013). Divided Scotland: Ethnic Friction and Christian Crisis. Argyll. ISBN  978-1-908931-28-3.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2014). Europe's Path to Crisis: Disintegration via Monetary Union. Manchester University Press. ISBN  978-0-7190-9604-4.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2015). Scotland now : a warning to the world. Scotview Publications. ISBN  978-0993465406.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2020). SALAZAR : the dictator who refused to die. C HURST & CO PUB LTD. ISBN  978-1787383883.

Novels

Selected edited volumes

Other

Selected articles

References

  1. ^ "TGP Gallagher Emeritus Professor". University of Bradford. University of Bradford. Retrieved 7 June 2020.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thomas Gerard Philip Gallagher
Born1954 (age 69–70)
Glasgow, Scotland
Alma mater University of Manchester
Scientific career
Fields Politics, History, Pedagogy
Institutions University of Bradford
Doctoral students Sadegh Zibakalam

Thomas Gerard Philip Gallagher (born 1954) is a Scottish political scientist. He taught politics at the University of Bradford until 2011 and is now Emeritus Professor of Politics at the university.

Career

Gallagher obtained a BA hons degree in Politics and Modern History from the University of Manchester in 1975 and a Ph.D. from Government from the same institution in 1978. [1] He taught history at Edge Hill College, Lancashire until 1980, before joining the staff at the University of Bradford where he obtained a personal chair in 1996.

Bibliography

Single-authored Books on politics and contemporary history

  • Gallagher, Tom (1979). Dictatorial Portugal, 1926-1974: a bibliography. Published under the auspices of the International Conference Grp. on Modern Portugal c/o Dept. of History, University of New Hampshire. OCLC  12285411.
  • Gallagher, Tom (1983). Portugal : a twentieth-century interpretation. Manchester University Press. ISBN  9780719008764.
  • Gallagher, Tom (1987). Glasgow, the uneasy peace : religious tension in modern Scotland, 1819-1914. Manchester University Press. ISBN  9780719023965.
  • Gallagher, Tom (1987). Edinburgh divided : John Cormack and no popery in the 1930s. Polygon. ISBN  978-0948275401.
  • Gallagher, Tom (1995). Romania after Ceaușescu : the politics of intolerance. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN  9780748606139.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2001). Outcast Europe : the Balkans, 1789-1989, from the Ottomans to Milošević. Routledge. ISBN  0415270898.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2003). The Balkans after the Cold War : from tyranny to tragedy. Routledge. ISBN  0415277639.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2005). The Balkans in the new millennium : in the shadow of war and peace. Routledge. ISBN  9780415349406.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2005). Theft of a nation : Romania since communism. Hurst & Co. ISBN  9781850657163.
  • Gallager, Tom (2009). The illusion of freedom : Scotland under nationalism. Hurst. ISBN  9781850659952.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2009). Romania and the European Union: how the weak vanquished the strong. Manchester University Press. ISBN  978-0-7190-7743-2.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2013). Divided Scotland: Ethnic Friction and Christian Crisis. Argyll. ISBN  978-1-908931-28-3.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2014). Europe's Path to Crisis: Disintegration via Monetary Union. Manchester University Press. ISBN  978-0-7190-9604-4.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2015). Scotland now : a warning to the world. Scotview Publications. ISBN  978-0993465406.
  • Gallagher, Tom (2020). SALAZAR : the dictator who refused to die. C HURST & CO PUB LTD. ISBN  978-1787383883.

Novels

Selected edited volumes

Other

Selected articles

References

  1. ^ "TGP Gallagher Emeritus Professor". University of Bradford. University of Bradford. Retrieved 7 June 2020.

External links



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