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Ciarán Ó Murchadha

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Ciarán Ó Murchadha
NameCiarán Ó Murchadha
Birth datec. 1975
Birth placeCounty Cork, Ireland
NationalityIrish
OccupationHistorian, lecturer, broadcaster
Alma materUniversity College Cork, Trinity College Dublin, University of Oxford
Known forModern Irish history, oral history, maritime studies

Ciarán Ó Murchadha is an Irish historian, academic, and broadcaster noted for contributions to modern Irish history, maritime heritage, and oral history. He has held academic posts at several universities and contributed to public history projects, documentaries, and policy advisory panels. Ó Murchadha's work intersects with Irish cultural institutions, archival projects, and media outlets.

Early life and education

Ó Murchadha was born in County Cork and educated at local schools before attending University College Cork for undergraduate studies, where he engaged with collections at the National Library of Ireland and the Cork City and County Archives. He pursued postgraduate research at Trinity College Dublin and completed doctoral work at the University of Oxford, drawing on sources from the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, the Bodleian Library, and the Royal Irish Academy manuscript collections.

Academic and professional career

Ó Murchadha began his academic career with a lectureship at University College Dublin before joining the faculty at NUI Galway and later taking positions at Queen's University Belfast and the University of Limerick. He has been affiliated with the Irish Manuscripts Commission, the Royal Irish Academy, and the Irish Historical Society, collaborating with curators at the National Museum of Ireland and the Maritime Institute of Ireland. His professional roles have included advising the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and participating in committees for the Heritage Council and the Irish Film Board.

Research and publications

Ó Murchadha's research focuses on twentieth-century Irish political history, maritime migration, and oral testimony, engaging archival material from the Irish Folklore Commission, the Bureau of Military History, and the Irish Defence Forces records. He has published monographs and edited volumes with presses such as Four Courts Press, Oxford University Press, and Cambridge University Press, and contributed chapters to collections alongside scholars from Trinity College Dublin, University College Cork, and Queen's University Belfast. His articles have appeared in journals including the Irish Historical Studies, the Journal of British Studies, and the Journal of Irish Maritime Studies, and he has presented papers at conferences hosted by the European Society for Modern History, the Royal Historical Society, and the International Oral History Association.

Public engagement and media appearances

Ó Murchadha has worked with broadcasters including Raidió Teilifís Éireann, the BBC, and TG4 on documentaries about the Irish War of Independence, the Irish Civil War, and emigration from County Cork. He has contributed to exhibitions at the National Museum of Ireland and the Cork Public Museum, collaborated with producers at the Irish Film Institute, and served as a historical consultant for productions by RTE Documentary teams and independent companies linked to the British Film Institute. He regularly appears on panels at institutions like the Irish Times forum, the Royal Dublin Society, and the Galway International Arts Festival.

Personal life and honours

Ó Murchadha lives in Cork (city) and has been involved with local historical societies such as the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society and the Clare Historical Society. He has received grants and fellowships from bodies including the Irish Research Council, the British Academy, and the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, and was awarded prizes by the Royal Irish Academy and the Genealogical Society of Ireland. He serves on advisory boards for the National Library of Ireland and the Heritage Council and has been a visiting fellow at the Institute of Historical Research in London.

Category:Irish historians Category:People from County Cork