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William Mulligan, Jr.
Professor of History
 
Joined MSU in 1993
 
Education
 
PhD, Clark University, 1982
AM, Clark University, 1973
AB, Assumption College, 1970
 
 
Areas of Interest
 
The Irish Diaspora; Early America; U.S. Social & Industriual History; The History of Ireland; Public History
 
 
Recent Works
 
The Shoemakers of Lynn, Massachusetts, 1850-1880. Famly during the Transition from Hand to Machine Labor. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, in press

Badger Boy in Blue: The Civil War Letters of Chauncey H Cooke. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, in press.

"Through a Different Lens: The Irish Landscape as Seen by Mining Promoters, 1835-1880". In Una Ni Bhroimel and Glenn Hooper, eds. Land and Landscape in Nineteenth Centurey Ireland. Dublin: Four Courts Press, in press

"From the Emerald Isle to the Copper Island: The Irish in the Michigan Copper Country, 1845-1920". Ernie O'Malley Memorial Lecture, Glucksman Ireland House, New York University, November 2, 2006

"'The Merchant Prince' of the Copper Country. One Immigrant's American Success Story," Tipperary Historical Journal, 2004.
 
 
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  William Mulligan, Jr.
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Murray State University
Murray, Kentucky 42071

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