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Professor Peter Gray

School Of History, Anthropology, Philosophy And Politics
Peter Gray

Professor Peter Gray

School Of History, Anthropology, Philosophy And Politics

My research is in the history of British-Irish relations c.1780–1900, especially the history of the Great Famine 1845–50, the politics of poverty and land, Ulster radicalism and British governance and the state in 19th-century Ireland.

I have wider interests in the history of nineteenth-century political economy and social thought, in comparative imperial and famine history (especially Ireland and India), in historical memory and commemoration, and the history of 20th-century Northern Ireland.

Contact info

  • p.h.gray@qub.ac.uk
  • 028 9097 5226

Research Interests

Open to PhD applications in the field of

  • Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Irish History
  • British Political History c.1780-1900
  • Comparative Famine History
  • Pre-Troubles History of Northern Ireland

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Public outreach & key achievements

Books:

  • William Sharman Crawford and Ulster Radicalism (University College Dublin Press, 2023)
  • The Great Irish Famine and Social Class: Conflicts, Responsibilities, Representations. ed. with Marguerite Corporaal (Peter Lang, 2019).
  • La Grande Famine en Irlande, 1845-1851. with Pauline Collombier-Lakeman (Editions Fahrenheit, 2015).
  • The Irish Lord Lieutenancy c.1541-1922. ed. with Olwen Purdue (University College Dublin Press, 2012)
  • The Making of the Irish Poor Law 1815-43. (Manchester University Press, 2009).
  • The Memory of Catastrophe. ed. with Kendrick Oliver (Manchester University Press, 2004).
  • Famine, Land and Politics: British Government and Irish Society 1843–1850. (Irish Academic Press, 1999)
  • The Irish Famine. (Thames & Hudson, 1995).

Projects:

  • Paul Strzelecki and the Great Famine (2019) Exhibition catalogue (Embassy of Poland in Ireland funded, 2018-19)
  • ‘Welfare and Public Health in Belfast and the North of Ireland, c.1800-1973‘ (AHRC funded, 2012-15) https://blogs.qub.ac.uk/belfastpovhist/

Research students

PhD Title A Moon among lesser Stars: William Windham and the English Right, 1780-1810
Country Northern Ireland
   
PhD Title  Valleys of Fear: Mapping Irish Secret Societies between Agrarian and Industrial Unrest, 1840-1880
Country  Sweden
   
PhD Title  Alexander Brown and Transatlantic Radical Irish Presbyterianism, 1750 – 1850
Country  Northern Ireland

 


Alumni: Where are they now

PhD Title Education, famine, and conversion: Evangelical missions’ strategies and accusations of Souperism in Catholic Ireland, 1800-1869
Country France
Current Position  Lecturer in History, University of Lorraine
   
PhD Title  The political life of Charles Owen O’Conor, 1860-1906
Country  Ireland
Current Position  Research Administrator in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Leeds Beckett University
   
PhD Title The churches and emigration from nineteenth-century Ireland
Country Ireland
Current Position  Lecturer in History, Maynooth University

 


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