Liam Kennedy
Irish historian
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- Masters Computer Science Stanford University
- Bachelors Computer Science University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Liam Kennedy is an Irish historian, emeritus professor of history at Queen's University, Belfast. Biography Liam Kennedy was born in rural Tipperary, Ireland. In 2005, Kennedy stood against Gerry Adams as an independent candidate for Belfast West, to protest against IRA violence especially paramilitary punishment attacks. He finished last, with 147 votes. He has called for a commission of inquiry into punishment attacks, which he considers a form of child abuse, considering that many victims are minors and some younger than 14. According to Kennedy, Sinn Féin is involved in the attacks, which the party denies.
Liam Kennedy 's Published Works
Published Works
- Enduring Freedom: Public Diplomacy and U.S. Foreign Policy (2005) (62)
- Farm succession in modern Ireland: elements of a theory of inheritance (1991) (59)
- Colonialism, religion and nationalism in Ireland (1996) (51)
- Urban Space And Representation (2000) (46)
- Securing vision: photography and US foreign policy (2008) (45)
- Race and Urban Space in Contemporary American Culture (2000) (41)
- Alien Nation: White Male Paranoia and Imperial Culture in the United States (1996) (35)
- Remembering September 11: Photography as Cultural Diplomacy (2003) (34)
- Soldier photography: visualising the war in Iraq (2009) (32)
- Remaking Birmingham : the visual culture of urban regeneration (2004) (31)
- Mapping the great Irish Famine (1999) (28)
- Modern Ireland: Post-Colonial Society or Post-Colonial Pretensions? (1992) (25)
- Marriage and Rural Economy: Western Europe since 1400 (1999) (21)
- Mapping the great Irish famine : a survey of the famine decades (1999) (21)
- Seeing and Believing: On Photography and the War on Terror (2012) (19)
- War and Postwar Violence (2018) (16)
- The early response of the Irish catholic clergy to the co-operative movement (1978) (15)
- An Economic History of Ulster, 1820-1939. (1985) (15)
- The Wire : race, class, and genre (2012) (13)
- Afterimages: Photography and U.S. Foreign Policy (2016) (12)
- ‘Man I’m all torn up inside’: Analyzing audience responses to Making a Murderer (2018) (11)
- Irish Agriculture: A Price History from the Mid-Eighteenth Century to the Eve of the First World War (2007) (11)
- ‘Unhappy and Wretched Creatures’: Charity, Poor Relief and Pauper Removal in Britain and Ireland during the Great Famine* (2019) (10)
- Precocious Archaeology: Susan Sontag and the Criticism of Culture (1990) (10)
- The Roman Catholic Church and Economic Growth in Nineteenth Century Ireland (1978) (10)
- Spectres of comparison American studies and the United States of the West (2006) (9)
- Two Ulsters : a case for repartition (1986) (9)
- Ulster Since 1600: Politics, Economy, and Society (2013) (9)
- “We Are All Broncos”: Hockey, Tragedy, and the Formation of Canadian Identity (2019) (8)
- Prices and Wages in Ireland, 1700–1850 (1997) (8)
- "It's the Third World Down There!": Urban Decline and (Post)National Mythologies in Bonfire of the Vanities (1997) (8)
- The Violence of the Image: Photography and International Conflict (2014) (7)
- Strangers in a strange land: coping with imprisonment as a racial or ethnic foreign national inmate. (2013) (7)
- Bastardy and the Great Famine: Ireland, 1845–1850 (1999) (7)
- The two economies in Ireland in the twentieth century (2003) (6)
- EVALUATION OF A MODEL BUILDING APPROACH TO THE ADOPTION OF AGRICULTURAL INNOVATIONS (1977) (6)
- Susan Sontag: Mind As Passion (1995) (6)
- The Modern Industrialisation of Ireland, 1940-88. (1991) (6)
- Framing Compassion (2012) (6)
- “Gang” as Empty Signifier in Contemporary Canadian Newspapers (2012) (5)
- “He Must Learn What Being a Man is All About”: Negotiating the Male Code at the Louisiana State Penitentiary (2016) (5)
- Unhappy the Land: The Most Oppressed People Ever, the Irish? (2015) (4)
- Economic opportunities and age at marriage : An analysis of 19th-century micro data for the Netherlands (1998) (4)
- Adoption of a group innovation in Irish agriculture 1890–1914 : An exercise in applied‐history (1977) (4)
- Studies in Irish econometric history (1983) (4)
- “Today they kill with the chair instead of the tree”: Forgetting and remembering slavery at a plantation prison (2017) (4)
- An Economic history of Ulster, 1820-1940 (1987) (4)
- The Rural Economy, 1780–1914 (2012) (4)
- “A Compassionate Vision”: Larry Burrows's Vietnam War Photography (2011) (4)
- Sceptical view on reincarnation of Irish gombeenman (1977) (3)
- Retail Markets in Rural Ireland at the End of the Nineteenth Century (1978) (3)
- Framing September 11: Photography after the fall (2003) (3)
- Why One Million Starved: An Open Verdict (1984) (3)
- ‘Longtermer blues’: Penal politics, reform, and carceral experiences at Angola (2013) (3)
- Race and Urban Space in American Culture (2000) (3)
- The Decline of the Cork Butter Market: A Comment (1976) (3)
- Fables and the Forming of Americans (1997) (3)
- “Absolutely the worst drug I’ve ever seen”: Risk, governance, and the construction of the illicit fentanyl “crisis” (2020) (3)
- American Studies Without Tears, or What Does America Want? (2009) (2)
- Nationalism and Unionism in Ireland: Economic Perspectives (2015) (2)
- “Discipline that hurts”: Punitive logics and governance in sport (2020) (2)
- Weights and Measures of the Major Food Commodities in Early Nineteenth-Century Ireland: A Regional Perspective (2022) (2)
- Postwar interpersonal violence: Reflections and new research directions (2020) (2)
- The Elusive Enemy: Zero Dark Thirty and the American Worldview (2016) (2)
- ActionAid’s Food Security and Economic Empowerment Programme in Muko Sector, Northern Rwanda: Guidelines for Achieving the Double Boon (2017) (2)
- A sense of an ending: late-generation ethnicity and Irish America (2019) (2)
- “Whenever there’s trouble, just yelp for help”: Crime, conservation, and corporatization in Paw Patrol (2020) (2)
- Photojournalism and Warfare in a Postphotographic Age (2015) (2)
- Small Differences: Irish Catholics and Irish Protestants, 1815-1922; An International Perspective. (1989) (2)
- Memory and Hearsay: Ethnic History and Identity in Billy Phelan's Greatest Game (1993) (1)
- Economic theory of co-operative enterprises : selected readings (1983) (1)
- Marriage, fertility, social class and religion in an Irish industrial city: Belfast 1911 (2010) (1)
- “Knuckle-Dragging Thugs”: Civilizing processes and the biosocial revolution in the National Hockey League (2019) (1)
- Minorities, Majorities and Demographic Power: The Protestant & Catholic Communities of Tipperary since 1660 (2010) (1)
- Voluntary compulsions: the transformation of American health institutions, part II. (1981) (1)
- American realities (2019) (1)
- Routledge International Handbook of Diaspora Diplomacy (2022) (1)
- Hospitals in chains: the transformation of American health institutions. (1981) (1)
- Security, Suspicion, and Surveillance? There’s an App for That (2022) (1)
- Dublin, the deposed capital: a social and economic history , 1860-1914. By Mary E. Daly. Pp 373 Cork: Cork University Press. 1984. IR£21.00. (1985) (1)
- Shopping for the Future: the Re-enchantment of Birmingham’s Urban Space (2013) (1)
- American Ways of Seeing (2008) (1)
- ‘Irish fever’ in Britain during the Great Famine: immigration, disease and the legacy of ‘Black ’47’ (2020) (1)
- The Famine’s Scars: William Murphy’s Ulster and American Odyssey (2001) (1)
- People and Population Change, 1600–1914. (2012) (1)
- The Situation Room, Washington, DC, 2011 (2020) (1)
- ‘Follow the Americans’: Philip Jones Griffiths’s Vietnam Trilogy (2014) (1)
- Edwardian Belfast: Marriage, Fertility andReligion in 1911 (2012) (1)
- Too long a sacrifice? Maternal mortality in Northern Ireland during the first half of the 20th century (2020) (1)
- Diaspora and Diplomacy (2020) (1)
- Introduction: Ulster Since 1600 (2012) (1)
- City Sites: Multi-media Essays on New York and Chicago, 1870s-1930s (2000) (1)
- Account Books of the Franciscan House, Broad Lane, Cork, 1764-1921 (Irish Manuscripts Commission, Dublin, 2012), pp. xviii, 1-910. (2012) (0)
- 'Reflections From Exile': Exploring Prisoner Writings at the Louisiana State Penitentiary (2015) (0)
- "The religious demography of Ulster, 1600-1914" (2011) (0)
- The famine that wasn't? 1799-1801 in Ireland (2019) (0)
- 'Follow the Americans' (2020) (0)
- When Insufflation Goes Awry: Massive Gas Embolism During Laparoscopic Surgery (2023) (0)
- “This is Not America”: States of Emergency in Europe (2020) (0)
- Book Review: Unbound: How Inequality Constricts Our Economy and What We Can Do About It, by Heather Boushey (2019) (0)
- Review of International American Studies (2009) (0)
- Two Ulsters: (2021) (0)
- People and Pence (1990) (0)
- Intellectuals and the nation-state (2006) (0)
- THE CLINTON INSTITUTE: DOING AMERICAN STUDIES IN IRELAND (2008) (0)
- Review: Husbandry to Housewifery: Women, Economic Change and Housework in Ireland 1890–1914 (1995) (0)
- Transhumance and the making of Ireland's uplands, 1550–1900. By Eugene Costello. Pp 240. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. 2020. £75 hardback. (2021) (0)
- Trains, Coal and Turf: Transport in Emergency Ireland. By Peter Rigney. Pp xii, 244, illus. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. 2010. €60 hardback; €24.95 paperback. (2011) (0)
- The Death Census of Black ’47 : Eyewitness Accounts of Ireland’s Great Famine (2023) (0)
- Markets and Price Fluctuations in England and Ireland, 1785-1913 1 (2012) (0)
- Introduction (2020) (0)
- Roman Catholic Church and economic growth in 19th-century Ireland (1978) (0)
- ‘Essential for the soul’?: leisure as a flashpoint during COVID-19 lockdowns in Ontario, Canada (2022) (0)
- Review: The Economic Development of Ireland in the Twentieth Century (1990) (0)
- Trump's America (2020) (0)
- Notes and Comments A Sceptical View on the Reincarnation of the Irish "Gombeenman" (2012) (0)
- Between Exceptionalism and Universalism: Photography as Cultural Diplomacy (2009) (0)
- Robert O'Meally (ed.), New Essays on Ellison's Invisible Man (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988, £20.00 cloth, £6.95 paper). Pp. 190. ISBN 0 521 31369 4. (1990) (0)
- Book Review: Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick and Richard Hyman, Trade Unions in Western Europe: Hard Times, Hard Choices (2020) (0)
- Human Rights in a Troubled Society: Northern Ireland since 1969 (2023) (0)
- Weights and Measures of the Major Food Commodities in Early Nineteenth–Century Ireland: a Regional (2002) (0)
- The Politics of Development (1991) (0)
- Introduction : The Violence of the Image (2020) (0)
- Once upon a time in America: race, ethnicity and narrative remembrance (2017) (0)
- How White Americans Became Irish: Race, Ethnicity and the Politics of Whiteness (2021) (0)
- Memory and Hearsay: Ethnic History and Identity Lin Billy Phelan’s Greatest Game and Ironweed (1993) (0)
- Introduction (2022) (0)
- Pennsylvania Bookmobile Survey. (1998) (0)
- 3. Marriage and economic conditions at the West European periphery: Ireland, 1600-2000 (1999) (0)
- From the Good Friday Agreement to Brexit (2022) (0)
- 1 Compassion and Critique: Vietnam (2019) (0)
- Conclusion: The Costs of War (2019) (0)
- Robin Haines. Charles Trevelyan and the Great Irish Famine. Portland, Ore: Four Courts Press. 2004 . Pp. xvii, 606. $85.00 (2007) (0)
- Panel: distance learning (2002) (0)
- Review: Irish Peasant Society: Four Historical Essays, Reprint (1997) (0)
- Eye-witness accounts of Ireland’s Great Famine: The Death Census and the Destitution Census of Black ’47 (2019) (0)
- Ireland in the Light of the West Country: David S. Johnson (1943–98) (1998) (0)
- IHS vol 38 no 153 may 2014:IHistS7.qxd (2014) (0)
- Acts of Madness—An Interview with Will Alsop (2013) (0)
- ULSTER: Communal Conflict and Demographic Change, 1600-2010 (2010) (0)
- Afterlives: Testimonies of Irish Catholic Mothers on Infant Death and the Fate of the Unbaptized (2020) (0)
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