Dr Laurence Marley

B.A, M.A, H Dip, PhD.

 
researcher
 

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 Ireland¿s place in the British empire ¿ in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

His research and publications are aligned with `Activism and Justice¿ and `Ireland in a Global Context¿, two of the History Department¿s principal fields of research. This is reflected in his contextual biography, Michael Davitt: Freelance Radical and Frondeur (2007), which situates its subject¿s 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 Davitt¿s 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 Marley¿s 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 lens of 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: https://landedestates.ie/about

Research Interests

Research Projects

  Project Start Date End Date
Irish Landed Estates (Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan) 04-APR-22 31-OCT-22

Peer Reviewed Journals

  Year Publication
(2018) ''Michael Davitt: after the Land League' (review article)'
Laurence Marley (2018) ''Michael Davitt: after the Land League' (review article)'. Studia Hibernica, 44 (1) [Details]
(2014) 'With M.Clancy and J. Cunningham (2014), co-editor of Saothar: Journal of the Irish Labour History Society, 39, 2014'
Laurence Marley (2014) 'With M.Clancy and J. Cunningham (2014), co-editor of Saothar: Journal of the Irish Labour History Society, 39, 2014'. Saothar, [Details]
(2011) ''Labour History: International Perspectives (essay in review)'
Laurence Marley (2011) ''Labour History: International Perspectives (essay in review)'. Saothar, [Details]

Books

  Year Publication
(2007) Michael Davitt: Freelance Radical and Frondeur.
Laurence Marley (2007) Michael Davitt: Freelance Radical and Frondeur. Dublin: Four Courts Press. [Details]

Book Chapters

  Year Publication
(2021) ''The McMahon murders: class and killing in Belfast', In Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (eds), Ireland 1922: Independence, Partition, Civil War'
Laurence Marley (2021) ''The McMahon murders: class and killing in Belfast', In Darragh Gannon and Fearghal McGarry (eds), Ireland 1922: Independence, Partition, Civil War' In: Ireland 1922: Independence, Partition, Civil War. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. [Details]
(2016) 'Michael McKeown: A Pioneer of New Unionism in Ireland'
Laurence Marley (2016) 'Michael McKeown: A Pioneer of New Unionism in Ireland' In: John Cunningham and Emmet O'Connor (eds), Studies in Radical Irish Leadership: Lives on the Left. Manchester: Manchester University Press. [Details]
(2015) ''Introduction''
Laurence Marley (2015) ''Introduction'' In: Laurence Marley (ed.), The British Labour Party & Twentieth-Century Ireland: The Cause of Ireland, The Cause of Labour. Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 1-16. [Details]
(2015) ''The Georgeite Social Gospel and Radical Intersections in Late Nineteenth-Century Belfast''
Laurence Marley (2015) ''The Georgeite Social Gospel and Radical Intersections in Late Nineteenth-Century Belfast'' In: John Cunningham and Niall O'Ciosain (eds), Culture and Society in Ireland since 1750. Dublin: Lilliput Press. [Details]
(2009) ''Anomalous Agitator? Defining and Remembering Davitt''
Laurence Marley (2009) ''Anomalous Agitator? Defining and Remembering Davitt'' In: Fintan Lane and Andrew Newby (eds), Michael Davitt: New Perspectives. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. [Details]

Edited Books

  Year Publication
(2016) The British Labour Party & Twentieth-Century Ireland: The Cause of Ireland, The Cause of Labour.
Laurence Marley (Ed.). (2016) The British Labour Party & Twentieth-Century Ireland: The Cause of Ireland, The Cause of Labour The British Labour Party & Twentieth-Century Ireland: The Cause of Ireland, The Cause of Labour. Manchester: Manchester University Press. [Details]

Conference Contributions

  Year Publication
(2011) Carrick-on-Shannon and District Historical Society,
L. Marley (2011) Michael Davitt and Land Nationalisation. [Invited Oral Presentation], Carrick-on-Shannon and District Historical Society, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim , 19-OCT-11 - 19-OCT-11. [Details]
(2017) History Department Seminar,
L. Marley (2017) Empire, faith and class in a Belfast mill district: 1900-22. [Invited Lecture], History Department Seminar, University of Newcastle (UK) , 21-MAR-17 - 21-MAR-17. [Details]
(2016) 'The Year without Summer': Bicentenary Conference,
L. Marley (2016) 'Wandering about in search of subsistence': fever and protest in Belfast, 1816-18. [Oral Presentation], 'The Year without Summer': Bicentenary Conference, National University of Ireland, Galway , 07-OCT-16 - 07-OCT-17. [Details]
(2016) British Labour and Ireland Roundtable,
L. Marley (2016) British Labour and Ireland. [Invited Oral Presentation], British Labour and Ireland Roundtable, Irish Department of Foreign Affairs, Belfast , 26-FEB-16 - 26-FEB-16. [Details]
(2014) Sligo Field Club Conference,
L. Marley (2014) An Indian Nationalist for Sligo? Dadabhi Naoroji and the South Sligo by-election, 1888. [Conference Organising Committee Chairperson], Sligo Field Club Conference, Sligo Pavilion, Sligo , 18-OCT-14 - 18-OCT-14. [Details]
(2013) 1913 Lockout Conference,
L. Marley (2013) Pre-Larkinite 'new unionism' in Ireland: 'An injury to one is an injury to all'. [Conference Organising Committee Chairperson], 1913 Lockout Conference, University of Limerick , 11-OCT-13 - 11-OCT-13. [Details]
(2013) Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour and Class Conference,
L. Marley (2013) Georgeite Radicals in Late 19th Century Belfast. [Conference Organising Committee Chairperson], Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour and Class Conference, National University of Ireland, Galway , 21-NOV-13 - 22-NOV-13. [Details]
(2009) Irish Socialist Lives Conference,
L. Marley (2009) Davitt: Political Hybrid. [Invited Oral Presentation], Irish Socialist Lives Conference, National University of Ireland, Galway , 14-FEB-09 - 14-FEB-09. [Details]
(2006) Parnell Summer School,
L. Marley (2006) Parnell and Davitt: Nationalist and Internationalist. [Conference Organising Committee Chairperson], Parnell Summer School, Avondale, Co. Wicklow , 13-AUG-06 - 13-AUG-06. [Details]
(2006) Michael Davitt Centenary Conference,
L. Marley (2006) The International Radicalism of the Later Davitt: A Appraisal. [Invited Oral Presentation], Michael Davitt Centenary Conference, St. Patrick's University College, Dublin , 30-MAY-06 - 31-MAY-06. [Details]

Book Review

  Year Publication
(2019) Review of Elizabeth Malcolm and Dianne Hall, A New History of the Irish in Australia.
Laurence Marley (2019) Review of Elizabeth Malcolm and Dianne Hall, A New History of the Irish in Australia. Irish Times (2019) Book Review [Details]
(2016) Review of Joan Kavanagh & Dianne Snowden, Van Diemen's Women: A History of Transportation to Tasmania, in Australasian Journal of Irish Studies (2016).
Laurence Marley (2016) Review of Joan Kavanagh & Dianne Snowden, Van Diemen's Women: A History of Transportation to Tasmania, in Australasian Journal of Irish Studies (2016). Book Review [Details]
(2012) Review of Anne Kane, Constructing Irish National Identity (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), Irish Historical Studies, 2012.
Laurence Marley (2012) Review of Anne Kane, Constructing Irish National Identity (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), Irish Historical Studies, 2012. Book Review [Details]
(2013) Review of Maura Cronin, Agrarian Protest in Ireland, 1750-1960 (Dundalk: Economic and Social History Society of Ireland, 2013), Saothar, 2013.
Laurence Marley (2013) Review of Maura Cronin, Agrarian Protest in Ireland, 1750-1960 (Dundalk: Economic and Social History Society of Ireland, 2013), Saothar, 2013. Book Review [Details]
(2012) Review of Billy Frank, Craig Horner and David Stewart (eds), The British Labour Movement and Imperialism (Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2010), Saothar, 2012.
Laurence Marley (2012) Review of Billy Frank, Craig Horner and David Stewart (eds), The British Labour Movement and Imperialism (Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2010), Saothar, 2012. Book Review [Details]
(2012) Review of Miriam Moffitt, Clanricarde's Planters and Land Agitation in East Galway, 1886-1916 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2011), Journal of the Galway Archaeological & Historical Society, 2012.
Laurence Marley (2012) Review of Miriam Moffitt, Clanricarde's Planters and Land Agitation in East Galway, 1886-1916 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2011), Journal of the Galway Archaeological & Historical Society, 2012. Book Review [Details]
(2012) Review of L. Perry Curtis, Jr., The Depiction of Eviction in Ireland, 1845-1910 (Dublin, UCD Press, 2011), Irish Historical Studies, May, 2012.
Laurence Marley (2012) Review of L. Perry Curtis, Jr., The Depiction of Eviction in Ireland, 1845-1910 (Dublin, UCD Press, 2011), Irish Historical Studies, May, 2012. Book Review [Details]
(2010) Review of Carla King, Michael Davitt (Dublin: UCD Press, 2009), Irish Historical Studies, December, 2010.
Laurence Marley (2010) Review of Carla King, Michael Davitt (Dublin: UCD Press, 2009), Irish Historical Studies, December, 2010. Book Review [Details]
(2007) Review of Bernard O'Hara, Michael Davitt (Mayo, 2006), Journal of the Galway Archaeological & Historical Society, vol. 59, 2007.
Laurence Marley (2007) Review of Bernard O'Hara, Michael Davitt (Mayo, 2006), Journal of the Galway Archaeological & Historical Society, vol. 59, 2007. Book Review [Details]

Modules Taught

  Term/Year Module Title Module Code Subject / Desc
Currently Taught Party & Power in 19th and 20th Century British History HI362 History
Currently Taught Ireland and Europe, 1789-1918 HI1103 History
Currently Taught The Irish and Colonial Australasia, 1788-1901 HI3102 History

Internal Collaborators

  Name Description of Collaboration
Irish Landed Estates Project
Collaborated with researchers Marie Boran and Brigid Clesham in collecting data on landed estates in counties Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan for inclusion in the Irish Landed Estates database (https://landedestates.ie). Supported by Heritage Council's Heritage Stewardship Fund.

External Collaborators

  Name Organisation / Institute Country Description of Collaboration
International Conference on Chartism, 2014: Ireland and British Democracy, Moore Institute, NUI Galway organised with Dr. Tim Keane (NUI Galway) and Dr. Joan Allen (Newcastle University, UK) IRELAND
Conference organised in collaboration with Dr. Tim Keane (Moore Institute, NUI Galway) and Dr. Joan Allen (Newcastle University, UK).