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Thomas O'Connor
Categoría: Lecturer (Profesor titular)

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E-mail: thomas.oconnornuim.ie
Dirección: National University of Ireland - Departmet of Modern History
St Patrick’s College, Maynooth
Co. Kildare, Ireland


LÍNEAS DE INVESTIGACIÓN


  • Early modern Irish communities in Europe.
  • Politics and political thought in the seventeenth century.
  • Irish Jansenism in the seventeenth century.

PUBLICACIONES


    Libros
  • An Irish Theologian in Enlightenment Europe: Luke Joseph Hooke 1714-96. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 1995.
  • The Oxford Companion to Irish History. Oxford. 1998
  • An Irish Jansenist in seventeenth-century France: John Callaghan 1605-54. Dublin, National University of Ireland, 2005.
  • Strangers to Citizens: the Irish in Europe 1600-1800. Dublin, National Library of Ireland, 2007.
  • Irish Jansenists 1600-1670: religion and politics in Flanders, France, Ireland and Rome. Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2008. (ed.) Archivium Hibernicum 60 (2006/7). This volume includes a biographical list of Irish students in the University of Leuven in Spanish Flanders (1548-1797), compiled by Dr Jeroen Nilis, Leuven University.

    Capítulos de libros
  • Le viol légal des consciences. en Bernard Plongeron (ed.), L’autorité et les autorités en régime de civilisation chrétienne. París. Volumen XIII. 1990. 47-58 pp.
  • Sous prétexte de ganrène…. en Bernard Plongeron (ed.) L’autorité et les autorités en régime de civilisation chrétienne. París. Volumen XIV. 1991. 79-104 pp.
  • Respectez la règle en Bernard Plongeron (ed.) L’autorité et les autorités en régime de civilisation chrétienne. Paris. Volumen XV. 1992. 33-52 pp.
  • The Role of Irish Clerics in Paris University Politics 1730-40. en History of Universities. Volumen XV. 1999. 193-226 pp.
  • The Irish in Europe 1580-1815: some historiographical remarks. en The Irish in Europe 1580-1815. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2001. 9-26 pp.
  • Irish migration to Spain and the formation of an Irish college network, 1589-1800. en Luc François and Ann Katherine Isaacs (eds) The Sea in European History. Pisa. 2001. 109-123 pp.
  • The ideology of state-building in early-modern Europe: Ireland and the formation of a catholic natio in the early seventeenth century. en Gudmunður Hafldanarson and Ann Katherine Isaacs (eds). Nations and Nationalities in historical perspective. Pisa. 2001. 245-255 pp.
  • Diplomatic preparations for Kinsale. en García Hernán, Enrique et al (eds) Irlanda y la monarquía hispánica: Kinsale 1601-2001: guerra, política, exilio y religión. Madrid: Universidad de Alcalá, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid. 2002. 137-150 pp.
  • A justification for foreign intervention in early modern Ireland: Peter Lombard’s Commentarius (1600). en Irish migrants in Europe after Kinsale, 1602-1820. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2003. 14-31 pp.
  • The Irish College, Rome in the age of religious reform. en The Irish College, Rome 1628-78: an early manuscript account of the foundation and development of the Ludovisian College of the Irish in Rome. Rome: The Irish College, Rome. 2003. 13-32 pp.
  • Marsh’s library and the Irish Catholic Tradition. en Muriel McCarthy and Ann Simmons (eds) The Making of Marsh’s library: learning, politics and religion in Ireland, 1650-1750. Dublin. 2004. 235-255 pp.
  • Hugh O’Neill: free spirit, religious chameleon or ardent catholic?. en Hiram Morgan (ed.) The Battle of Kinsale. Dublin: Wordwell. 2004. 59-72 pp.
  • ‘John Callaghan’, ‘Peter Lombard’, ‘Luke Joseph Hooke’ and ‘John Sinnich’. en Thomas Duddy (ed.) Dictionary of Irish Philosophers (London, 2004). 2004. 70-2, 155-9, 202-5, 305-9 pp.
  • Irish colleges abroad until the French Revolution. en James S. Donnelly Jr. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Irish History and Culture. New York. Volumen 1. 2004. 323 pp.

    Artículos
  • Surviving the Civil Constitution of the Clergy: Luke Joseph Hooke’s Revolutionary Experiences. Revista Eighteenth-Century Ireland: Iris an dá Chultúr. Volumen XI. 1996. 129-145 pp.
  • A Theology Thesis defended by an Irish clerical student in Paris in 1739. Revista Archivium Hibernicum. Volumen LI. 1997. 3-15 pp.
  • Towards the Invention of the Irish Catholic natio: Thomas Messingham’s Florilegium (1624). Revista Irish Theological Quarterly. Volumen LXIV. 1999. 157-177 pp.
  • Religion and Identity – The Irish Dilemma. Revista: The Furrow. Volumen LI, 11. 1999. 596-603 pp.
  • Custom, Authority and Tolerance in Irish Political Thought: David Rothe’s Analecta Sacra et Mira (1616). Revista Irish Theological Quarterly. Volumen LXV, nº 2. 2000. 133-156 pp.
  • Thomas Messingham (c. 1575-1638?) and the seventeenth-century Church. Revista Ríocht na Midhe. Volumen XI. 2000. 88-105 pp.
  • 1916: More Potent in Memory than in Act? Revista Céide. Volumen IV, 2. 2000. 22-25 pp.
  • Problems with historical databases and the XLM solution. en Revista Archivium Hibernicum. Volumen: LVIII. 2004. 268-275 pp.
  • An Irish Jansenist in seventeenth century France. en Revista Archivium Hibernicum. Dublin. 2005.
  • Religious change and the Irish book, 1550-1800. en R. Gillsepie and A. Hatfield, eds The Oxford History of the Irish book, Oxford Univeristy Press, Oxford. volume iii. 2006. 169-193 pp.
  • Contributor to New Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford)
  • Contributor to Royal Irish Academy’s Irish Dictionary of National Biography (Cambridge)
  • Contributor to Oxford history of the book in Ireland (Oxford)

PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN


  • The Irish in Europe Project. HEA (Goverment of Ireland).
  • The Irish in Europe Project. NUI Maynooth Research Enhancement Fund.
  • The Irish in Europe Project. Ireland Fund de France.
  • The Irish in Europe Project. Irish Heritage Council.


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