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Biography
Laurence Marley lectures in modern Irish and British history. During his doctoral research, he was the holder of both the Michael Davitt Fellowship and an IRCHSS Government of Ireland Scholarship. His research interests are in Anglo-Irish relations and Irelands place in the British empire in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His research and Public - No restrictionations are aligned with `Activism and Justice and `Ireland in a Global Context, two of the History Departments principal fields of research. This is reflected in his contextual biography, Michael Davitt: Freelance Radical and Frondeur (2007), which situates its subjects agrarian and social-reform agitation within a wider international framework, drawing connections between transnational radicalism, anti-imperialism, and race politics in Europe, southern Africa, and Australasia. By highlighting Davitts association with a British egalitarian tradition, together with his prominent role in advancing the cause of labour in Britain and Ireland, this work also demonstrates the inter-linked histories of `these islands. These connections form the basis for Dr Marleys edited volume, The British Labour Party and Twentieth century Ireland (2016). This collection provides a unique perspective on Anglo-Irish relations by examining Labour policy on Ireland not in isolated episodes (especially in the recent past) but through the wider lensof an entire century, thereby rendering greater insights into longer-term dispositions in Labour mentalities towards Ireland. His current research is focused on Irish colonial governors, expertise and bureaucracy in the nineteenth-century British imperial network. His interest in this aspect of the Irish elite abroad has developed, in part, from his involvement in the Landed Estates project at the University of Galway: a target=_blank rel=nofollow href=https:landedestates.ieabouthttps:landedestates.ieabout
Education/Academic qualification
B.A, M.A, H Dip, PhD.
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'Soldiering, salaries and guerrilla warfare in 1970s Ulster'
Marley, L., 2025, In: Saothar: Journal Of The Irish Labour History Society. 50Research output: Contribution to a Journal (Peer & Non Peer) › Article › peer-review
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Review of Cormac OGrada, The Hidden Victims: Civilian Casualties of the Two World Wars (Princeton, 2024)
Marley, L., 1 Dec 2024, Irish Times (2024).Research output: Other contribution (Published) › Other contribution
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The McMahon murders: class and killing in Belfast, In Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (eds), Ireland 1922: Independence, Partition, Civil War
Marley, L., 1 Jan 2021, Ireland 1922: Independence, Partition, Civil War. Royal Irish AcademyResearch output: Chapter in Book or Conference Publication/Proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Review of Elizabeth Malcolm and Dianne Hall, A New History of the Irish in Australia
Marley, L., 1 Feb 2019, Irish Times (2019).Research output: Other contribution (Published) › Other contribution
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Michael Davitt: after the Land League (review article)
Marley, L., 1 Jan 2018, In: Studia Hibernica. 44, 1Research output: Contribution to a Journal (Peer & Non Peer) › Article › peer-review
Activities
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Aine O Flynn
Marley, L. (Primary Supervisor)
2024 → …Activity: Other › Current Postgraduates (Research) Supervised
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History Department Seminar
Marley, L. (Invited Lecture)
21 Mar 2017Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participating in a conference, workshop, ...
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The Northern Ireland Assembly Elections: Where to from Here?
Marley, L. (Other)
6 Mar 2017Activity: Talk or presentation (Unpublished) › Invited Talk
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'The Year without Summer': Bicentenary Conference
Marley, L. (Other)
7 Oct 2016 → 7 Oct 2017Activity: Talk or presentation (Unpublished) › Oral Presentation
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British Labour and Ireland Roundtable
Marley, L. (Other)
26 Feb 2016Activity: Talk or presentation (Unpublished) › Invited Talk