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William Mulligan
Lecturer at UCD
William Mulligan is a historian and lecturer in modern international history at University College Dublin (UCD).12 Here are some key details about his background and career:
Education and Academic Positions
William Mulligan completed his Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge in 2001.2 After earning his doctorate, he held teaching positions at:
- University College Dublin
- University of Glasgow
He has been a lecturer in history at UCD since 2008, spanning a period of over 16 years.5
Research Focus and Expertise
Dr. Mulligan specializes in the history of international politics in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.1 His research interests include:
- Modern international history
- Origins of the First World War
- European great power politics
Notable Achievements
- Member at the Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton (2012)
- EURIAS Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (2014)1
- Held visiting fellowships at Institutes for Advanced Study in Princeton and Berlin2
Publications
William Mulligan has authored several books, including:
- "The Creation of the Modern German Army" (Berghahn, 2005)
- "The Origins of the First World War" (Cambridge, 2010, 2nd edition 2017)
- "The Great War for Peace" (Yale University Press, 2014)12
Current Role
As a lecturer at UCD, Dr. Mulligan is involved in teaching and research activities related to modern international history. He continues to contribute to the field through his publications and academic work.134