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“Religion and Rebellion: The Catholic Church in Ireland and Poland in the Turbulent 1860s” in Sabine Egger and John McDonagh, ed., Polish-Irish Encounters in the Old and New Europe. Bern: Peter Lang, 2011, pp. 19-35.
KövetendQ példa Írország számára. William Smith O’Brien ír nemzeti politikus a magyarokról [Lessons for Ireland: William Smith O’Brien Irish nationalist politician on Hungary, trans. Lili Zach], Idegen szemmel (Festschrift for Maria Ormos), ed. Árpád Hornyák and Zsolt Vitari, ((Pécs: Pécsi Tudományegyetem, 2010), pp. 15-30.
“Inventing Eastern Europe in Ireland, 1848-1918,” The Yearbook of the "Gheorghe ^incai" Institute for Social Sciences and the Humanities of the Romanian Academy XII (2009): 103-17.
“The View from the Margins: Ireland and Poland-Lithuania, 1698-1798,” in Britain and Poland-Lithuania: Contacts and Comparisons, ed., Richard Unger (Leiden: Brill, 2008), 355-74.
“Historiographical Review: Suicide in Early Modern and Modern Europe,” Historical Journal 49, 3 (Sept. 2006), 903-19.
The Jesuit Specter in Imperial Germany, Studies in Central European Histories (Boston: Humanities Press (Brill), 2003). 263pp.
Colonialism in Ireland and Prussian Poland in the long nineteenth century; Irish perceptions of central and eastern Europe; history of church-state relations in Germany; history of suicide;
Areas for possible doctoral supervision:
Modern German history; modern Polish history; Irish contacts and comparisons with continental Europe from 1750 to 2000; nationalism and colonial relationships in central Europe; religion and church-state relations in central Europe; history of suicide.
