Éamon Phoenix | |
Birth Date: | 17 May 1953 |
Birth Place: | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Death Place: | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Nationality: | Irish |
Occupation: | Writer, Lecturer |
Dr. | |
Boards: | Edmund Rice Schools Trust Northern Ireland |
Spouse: | Alice Phoenix |
Children: | Mary-Alice |
Parents: | James and Margaret Phoenix (nee Napier) |
Education: | St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast |
Alma Mater: | Queen's University Belfast |
Thesis Title: | The Nationalist movement in Northern Ireland 1914-28 |
Thesis Url: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.357474 |
Thesis Year: | 1983 |
Discipline: | Irish history; Adult education |
Workplaces: | Stranmillis University College |
Éamon Gerard Phoenix (17 May 1953 – 13 November 2022)[1] [2] was one of Northern Ireland’s leading social and political historians specialising in the history of the North-East part of the island. He was a regular broadcaster with BBC Northern Ireland[3] and a prolific contributor to Irish News.[4]
Éamon Phoenix attended St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast[5] and subsequently Queen’s University Belfast. He was awarded a B.A. (Hons) in History followed by a Ph.D. in 1983. The topic of his PhD thesis was Irish nationalism.[6]
He taught history at St Michael's College, Enniskillen and then at St Malachy's College, Belfast. He also worked as a Fellow at the Institute of Irish Studies at Queen's University Belfast before taking up a permanent appointment at Stranmillis University College.[7] [8]
He published extensively on aspects of Irish history and regularly gave public lectures on the subject.[9] He wrote articles on aspects of Irish history for newspapers and for online publications including the BBC[10] and also contributed to programmes on BBC Radio Ulster.[11]
Phoenix held a variety of positions. He was Chairperson of the Edmund Rice Schools Trust Northern Ireland.[12] He was a member of the Expert Advisory Group established by the Irish government to advise it on matters related to the Decade of Centenaries.[13]
He also organised a lecture series for the Northern Ireland Community Relations Council. He was a member of the National Famine Committee and the Nomadic Project Board. He was a Trustee of the Ulster Historical Foundation.[14]
In 2023 Stranmillis University College established the Dr Éamon Phoenix Memorial Lecture dedicated to honouring his legacy. The lecture is designed to attract educators, researchers, students and professionals to engage in discussions on contemporary educational themes.[16]