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Professor Lewis M.
Cullen
Professor Cullen is professor emeritus of Modern Irish History, Trinity College,
Dublin. He graduated from University College, Galway, and the London School
of Economics, and holds honorary doctorates from Belfast, Glasgow and NUI.
During his career he has been Directeur ˇtudes associˇ, Ecole des hautes
ˇtudes, Paris, 1979, visiting fellow at All Souls College, Oxford, 1987,
visiting professor at Hosei University, 1973 and 1998, a Japan Foundation
fellow, 1995, and a visiting scholar at the International Research Centre
for Japanese Studies, 2002-3. Among his research interests he counts Irish
and French history, and, more recently, Japanese history. His publications
include Anglo-Irish trade, 1660--1800 (Manchester, 1968), The
Irish brandy houses of eighteenth-century France (Dublin, 2000), and A
History of Japan: internal and external worlds, 1582--1941 (Cambridge,
2003).
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