Historian, Research Associate at the University of Limerick
Among his publications:
- Jerusalem in World War One: the Palestine Diary of a European Diplomat, I.B.Tauris: London, 2011
- Jerusalem: from the Ottomans to the British, I.B.Tauris: London, 2009
- “Missing Voices in Late Ottoman and Early British Jerusalem” Jerusalem Quarterly 53, (Spring 2013), 61-71
- “For God and La Patrie: Antonin Jaussen Dominican and French Agent in the Middle East 1914-1920”, First World War Studies 3, No. 2 (October 2012), p. 145-164
- “Dining Out in Times of War: Jerusalem 1914-1918”, The Jerusalem Quarterly 41 (Spring 2010), 52-58
- “Antonio de la Cierva y Lewita: the Spanish Consul in Jerusalem 1914-1919”, The Jerusalem Quarterly 40, (Winter 2010), 36-44
- “Churches at War: The Impact of the First World War on the Christian Institutions of Jerusalem 1914-20”, Middle Eastern Studies 45, No. 2 (March 2009), 207-227
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