Diarmaid Ferriter
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Diarmaid Ferriter (born in Dublin[1]) is an Irish author, historian, and university professor.[2] He has authored several books on the subject of Irish history.
[edit] Career
Ferriter is a lecturer at St. Patrick’s College, Drumcondra, Dublin City University. He is also the host of What If, a radio programme that broadcasts weekly on RTÉ 1.[3]
[edit] Bibliography
- A Nation of Extremes; the pioneers in twentieth-century Ireland. Irish Academic Press. ISBN 0716526239
- Cuimhnigh As Luimneach: A history of Limerick County Council, 1898-1998.
- Lovers of Liberty? Local government in twentieth-century Ireland
- The Irish Famine (co-authored with Colm Tóibín). Profile Books Limited. ISBN 1861974604
- The Transformation of Ireland: 1900-2000. Overlook Hardcover. ISBN 1585676810
- What If? Alternative Views of Twentieth-Century Ireland. Gill & MacMillan. ISBN 0717139905
[edit] References
- ^ Book of the Month. Clare County Library. Accessed online 19 February 2007
- ^ Professor Diarmaid Ferriter Royal Society for the Arts. Accessed online 16 February 2007
- ^ Official homepage of What If on RTÉ.ie Accessed online 21 February 2007