Thomas Gerard Gallagher

Thomas Gerard Gallagher
Born 1954
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Residence United Kingdom
Citizenship British
Alma mater University of Manchester
Known for

Political works Single-authored Books on Politics and Contemporary History:

'Portugal: A Twentieth century Interpretation', Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1983

'Glasgowthe Uneasy Peace Religious Tension in Modern Scotland', Manchester:Manchester University Press, 1987, 'Edinburgh Divided', Edinburgh: Polygon Publications, 1987

'Romania After Ceausescu: The Politics of Intolerance', Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1993

'Outcast Europe: The Balkans 1789-1989', London: Routledge, 2001 'The Balkans After the Cold War: From Tyranny to Tragedy',London: Routledge, 2003. 'The Balkans in the New Millennium',London: Routledge, 2005. 'Theft of a Nation: Romania Since Communism', London: Hurst, 2005, (US edition, New York University Press, 2006). 'The Illusion of Freedom: Scotland Under Nationalism', London: Hurst & Co, 2009, (revised US edition, Columbia University Press, 2011). 'Romania and the European Union: How the Weak Vanquished the Strong',Manchester:Manchester University Press,2009. 'Divided Scotland: Ethnic Friction and Christian crisis', Glendaruel: Argyll Publishing, 2013. 'Europe's Path to Crisis: Disintegration Through Monetary Union', Manchester:Manchester University Press,2014. 'Scotland Now: A Warning to the World', Edinburgh: Scotview Publications, 2015. Novels: 'Flight of Evil: A North British Intrigue', Edinburgh: Scotview Publications, 2018.(Paperback and Kindle editions).

'England Possessed',2018 (Kindle edition).
Scientific career
Fields Politics, History, Pedagogy
Doctoral advisor No
Doctoral students Sadegh Zibakalam
Influences European politics
Influenced political thought in Europe

Thomas Gerard Gallagher (born 1954) taught politics at the University of Bradford until 2011 and is now Emeritus Professor of Politics at the university. He has published 13 single-authored books on subjects ranging from Britain's territorial politics, the crisis of the EU, religion and nationalism in contemporary Europe, and conflict and peace-building in the Balkans. He publishes regularly in the British media and from 2004 to 2013 had a weekly column in the Romanian daily newspaper România liberă (Romania being a country which he has written about widely).

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