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School of Social Sciences and Humanities

Professor Michael Durey

Qualifications:

BA, DPhil (University of York, UK)

Teaching:

  • English/British history;
  • American history;
  • European history;
  • Espionage History

Research Interests:

  • The Royal Navy
  • British espionage organisations
  • The Irish rebellion of 1798

Memberships:

  • Fellow, Royal Historical Society, London
  • Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities

Selected Publications:

  • Transatlantic Radicalism and the Early American Republic (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1997)
  • Andrew Bryson's Ordeal: An Epilogue to the 1798 Rebellion (Cork: Cork University Press, 1998)
  • "With the Hammer of Truth": James Thomson Callender and America's Early National Heroes (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1990)
  • William Wickham, the Christ Church Connection and the Rise and Fall of the Security Service in Britain, 1793 - 1801; English Historical Review 121 (2006): 714 - 745
  • Abduction and Rape in Ireland in the era of Rebellion; Eighteenth-Century Ireland, 22 (2007)

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