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Professor Patrick Geoghegan

Professor (History)
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Professor Patrick Geoghegan is a leading scholar of eighteenth and nineteenth century Ireland, with a particular expertise on the changing nature of the Anglo-Irish relationship in this period. His work on the Irish Act of Union and its aftermath, the rebellion of Robert Emmet, and the political and legal career of Daniel O'Connell, culminating in five monographs, has been recognised both nationally and internationally, and has helped reshape perspectives on the changing relationship between constitutional nationalism and republicanism. These themes are also explored in his teaching, and Geoghegan uses innovative teaching and assessment methods to encourage students to become independent and critical thinkers. In recognition of this he was awarded the Provost's Teaching Award in 2009. He began working in Trinity in 1999, teaching on the Trinity Access Programme, and since 2001 in the School of Histories and Humanities. Geoghegan's engagement in public outreach has also been a distinctive feature of his work. The presenter of the award-winning 'Talking History' on Newstalk radio, he has brought the discipline of history to a wide popular audience, and its weekly podcasts are among the most downloaded in the country. A Vice-President of the Irish Legal History Society, he has supported an interdisciplinary approach to legal and historical studies. Between 2011 and 2014 he was the Senior Lecturer/Dean of Undergraduate Studies for Trinity College Dublin, and during that time developed new policies on admissions and the undergraduate curriculum. Among his contributions were the feasibility study in admissions, the Trinity Explore website, and the Northern Ireland Engagement Programme. Professor Geoghegan is also a Vice-President of the College Historical Society, and is writing a new history of the society for its 250th anniversary in 2020. He was the principal investigator for a major research project which saw a new history, Trinity in War and Revolution, dealing with the critical period 1912-1923, by Dr. Tomás Irish, published by the Royal Irish Academy in the autumn of 2015. Professor Geoghegan also researches and teaches on the History of the United States in the Civil War era and beyond. In terms of publications, his acclaimed two-volume study of Daniel O'Connell completed his examination of the tensions and conflicts which emerged following the abolition of the Irish parliament. The first volume provided a new analysis of the winning of Catholic Emancipation in 1829 while the second discussed the attempts to repeal the Union which failed so dramatically in the 1840s. A Vice-President of the College Historical Society (and a former gold medalist for oratory at the L&H), Professor Geoghegan has always been interested in the role of oratory in political debate and how oratory shaped political discourse. His current work develops from these interests and examines how Edmund Burke both succeeded and failed in using oratory to change the nature of imperial debate in the eighteenth century.
  Anglo-Irish connections   Ireland and the United States   Ireland in the Eighteenth Century   Robert Emmet
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Fellow of the Royal Historical Society 2001-
Fellow of Trinity College Dublin (FTCD) 2008
E.Biagini, P.Geoghegan, H.Hanley, A.Jones, H.Jones, `Reconstructing historical texts from fragmentary sources: Charles S. Parnell and the Irish Crisis", Digital Humanities Quarterly, 17, (3), 2023, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
E.F. Biagini, P.M. Geoghegan, H. Hanley, A. Jones, and H. Jones, `From Sentiment to Style: Charles Stewart Parnell"s Rhetoric in the First Crisis of the United Kingdom", Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2022, 00, 1"9 , 'Charles Stewart Parnell's Rhetoric in the First Crisis of the United Kingdom', Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2022, p1 - 9, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Patrick Geoghegan, The College Historical Society: Oratory and Debate, 1770-2020, 1st, Dublin, Lilliput Press, 2020, 1 - 500pp, Book, PUBLISHED
'The O'Connellite Persuasion' in, editor(s)Raphael Ingelbein and Susan Galavan , Figures of Authority in Nineteenth-Century Europe, Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 2020, pp17 - 36, [Patrick M. Geoghegan], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Patrick M. Geoghegan, 'The Challenge of Chartism: Daniel O'Connell's Ideological War', American Journal of Irish Studies, 15, 2019, p113 - 132, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
'The Impact of O'Connell, 1815-1850' in, editor(s)James Kelly , The Cambridge History of Ireland, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2018, pp102 - 127, [Patrick M. Geoghegan], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Foreword in, The life and times of Arthur Browne, Dublin, The Irish Legal History Society with Four Courts Press, 2017, ppix - xiii, [Patrick M. Geoghegan], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Patrick Geoghegan, 'Daniel O'Connell: The Man Who Discovered Ireland', 2015, -, Exhibition, PUBLISHED
'Rising and Union, 1791-1801' in, editor(s)Alvin Jackson , The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish History, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014, pp497 - 513, [Patrick M. Geoghegan], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Patrick M. Geoghegan, 'The Irish Experiment: Undergraduate Admissions for the 21st Century', International Perspectives on Higher Education Admission Policy: A Reader, 2014, p39 - 47, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
  

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Yellow Asylum Films and X-Press Feeders, 'The United Irishmen', The United Irishmen Remembered, Disremembered, Imagined, Misremembered., Ireland, Yellow Asylum Films, 2023, -, Notes: [Public screenings at Cork Film Festival (12 November, 2023) & Irish Film Institute, Dublin (14 November 2023).], Bibliography, filmography, etc., PERFORMED
Patrick Geoghegan, 'A battle of giants': Waterloo, Wellington and Ireland , History Ireland, 23, (3), 2015, p22 - 26, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Patrick Geoghegan, ''Talking History'', 2014, -, Broadcast, PUBLISHED
Patrick M. Geoghegan, 'Daniel O'Connell in Dublin's history', The Little Museum of Dublin Dublin Lecture series, The Little Museum of Dublin, 22 January, 2014, Trevor White, Invited Talk, PUBLISHED
Patrick M. Geoghegan, We should change the Irish admissions system rather than abandon another generation to the cruelties of the points race, 2013, -, Miscellaneous, PUBLISHED
Patrick M. Geoghegan, 'Daniel O'Connell in History', Glasnevin Cemetery, 2011, -, Exhibition, PUBLISHED
Patrick M. Geoghegan, 'Buck Whaley: drinking, dissipation and destruction', History Ireland, 15, (ii), 2007, p66--, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Patrick Geoghegan, 'How we love the clash of knives', Review of People, Politics and Power, by Stephen Collins , Village, 123, (April), 2007, Review, PUBLISHED
Patrick Geoghegan, 'Love in the time of cholera', Review of The Pursuit of the Heiress: Aristocratic Marriage in Ireland, 1740-1840, by A.P.W. Malcomson , Magill, (May), 2007, p72-73 , Review, PUBLISHED
Patrick M. Geoghegan, 'A bleak vision of Ireland', Review of Ireland: Social, Political and Religious, by Gustave de Beaumont , The Irish Times, (15 April), 2006, Review, PUBLISHED

  

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Award Date
Winner of the Provost's Teaching Award 2009
Winner of PPI Award for best Specialist Speech Radio Programme 2009
The Anglo-Irish Relationship, Ireland in the 18th century, the United States in the 19th Century