Maynooth University Research Report 2020

Page 23

Awards and Prizes Maynooth University Research Achievement Awards

Faculty of Arts, Celtic Studies and Philosophy Dr John Paul Newman

Dr John Paul Newman, Department of History, and the Centre for European and Eurasian Studies

Dr John Paul Newman, Department of History, and the Centre for European and Eurasian Studies won the early career research achievement award in the Faculty of Arts, Celtic Studies and Philosophy. Dr John Paul Newman is Senior Lecturer in Twentiethcentury European History. He completed his PhD at the University of Southampton (supervised by Professor Mark Cornwall) and from 2008- 2011 he was an ERC Postdoctoral Research Fellow working on the project 'Paramilitary Violence after the Great War', to which he contributed a case study of violence in the Balkans. He is interested in the modern history of the Balkans and EastCentral Europe, with a particular focus on Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Czechoslovakia. His work to date has focused on war veterans, paramilitary violence, and on the larger legacies left by war in the region. He has been working on a large research project looking at victorious societies and cultures of war victory in twentieth century Europe, a study of the Croatian General Josip Jela i and the intersections of national and imperial identities in nineteenth-century Central Europe, and a book-length study of irregular warfare and paramilitary violence in the Balkans, provisionally titled ‘Freedom or Death: A History of Guerilla Warfare in the Balkans.

22 Maynooth University Research and Innovation Report 2020

His most significant achievement recently has been the publication of several books addressing the First World War and it consequences in Central-Eastern Europe and the Balkans. He has published on veterans of the First World War, paramilitary violence, and the larger legacies left by war in the region. His monograph, ‘Yugoslavia in the Shadow of War: Veterans and the Limits of StateBuilding, 1903-1945’ was the first of its kind to address long-term problems created by War and its aftermath in the Balkans. The book was published with Cambridge University Press. He has also contributed to and edited 3 volumes on various aspects of war and its aftermath and two journal special editions on related topics.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Dr John Paul Newman, Department of History and the Centre for European and Eurasian Studies

1min
page 23

Dr Ozgur Bayram, Department of Biology

1min
page 22

Dr Gerard McCarthy, Early Career Award 2019

1min
page 21

Professor Patricia Palmer, Department of English

1min
page 20

2019 MU Research Achievement Award

1min
page 19

Athena Swan Bronze Award- Department of Biology

1min
page 18

Professor Paul Moynagh

1min
page 18

Dr Abdullahi El Tom, Department of Anthropology

1min
pages 5, 17

Dr  Chandana Mathur, Department of Anthropology

1min
pages 5, 17

Professor Anthony O'Farrell and Dr Fiacre Ó Cairbre

1min
page 16

Dr Karen English, Department of Biology

1min
page 16

Dr Gerard McCarthy, Department of Geography and ICARUS Climate Research Centre

1min
page 15

Dr Mary Murphy appointed to the Council of State.

1min
page 9

Introduction

2min
pages 3-4

Contents

1min
page 2

Acknowledgement

1min
page 103

Research and Innovation at Maynooth University

19min
pages 7-13

Maynooth University Research Report 2020

1min
pages 1, 16

Faculty of Social Sciences

1min
pages 56-85

Research Institutes and Centres

1min
pages 86-101

Faculty of Arts, Celtic Studies and Philosophy

1min
pages 24-41

Faculty of Science and EngineerIng

1min
pages 43-55

Appendix

1min
page 102

Awards and PrIzes

17min
pages 14-23

Faculty Highlights

1min
pages 23-85

Research snapshot – Infographic

1min
pages 6-7
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.