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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

Highlights

William Mulligan - The Conversation

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Location

Ireland