Diarmuid Whelan

Diarmuid Whelan (11 August 1971 – 1 June 2010)[1][2] was an Irish academic in the history department of UCC.[3] Born in Cork, he studied at Christian Brothers College, Cork[3] and UCC.[3] He wrote his doctoral thesis on Conor Cruise O'Brien.[3]

Besides his academic work, he had also been a sculptor and a transatlantic sailor.[3] He worked in the National Library of Ireland archiving the papers of Owen Sheehy-Skeffington where he discovered a manuscript of Peter Tyrrell which he edited and had published as Founded on Fear:Letterfrack, War and Exile.[3] He revealed that the Ryan Commission report had used the pseudonym 'Noah Kitterick' to refer to Peter Tyrrell.[4]

He wrote Conor Cruise O'Brien: The Coldest Eye, a biography of Conor Cruise O'Brien.

His research interests were in Intellectual History, Irish political history, US Foreign policy, Decolonisation, Terrorism and International relations.[3]

Books

  • Founded on Fear, Letterfrack, War and Exile, (Ed.), Irish Academic Press, reprinted by Transworld
  • Gerald Goldberg: A tribute, Diarmuid Whelan (Ed.), Dermot Keogh (Ed.), June 2008, Mercier
  • Conor Cruise O'Brien: The Coldest Eye, May 2009, Irish Academic Press

References

  1. "Biographer was a brilliant scholar and popular teacher". 12 June 2010. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
  2. "WHELAN, Dr. Diarmuid : Death notice - Irish Times Family Notices". notices.irishtimes.com. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  3. Diarmuid Whelan, College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences History Staff, UCC, retrieved 21 July 2009
  4. Brave Testimony Unjustly Censored, Diarmuid Whelan, Irish Examiner, 23 May 2009, retrieved 21 July 2009
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