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==Academic career==
==Academic career==
Sweetman has specialised on the history of the Irish in New Zealand especially in the areas of religion, education, sectarianism and their engagement in general New Zealand politics. He helped develop the modern Irish history programme at the [[University of Otago]] from 1997 until 2003. He is completing biographies of [[Patrick Moran (bishop)|Patrick Moran]], first Catholic bishop of Dunedin 1869-95, and [[Henry Cleary|Henry William Cleary]], editor of the [[New Zealand Tablet]] 1898-1910 and [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Auckland|6th Catholic bishop of Auckland]] 1910-29. He has written a number of institutional histories most recently a history of [[Otago Boys' High School]] which was published in 2013 in relation to its [[sesquicentennial]].<ref>[http://www.otago.ac.nz/irish_studies/associates.html#rorysweetman Rory Sweetman, Associates of Irish Studies, University of Otago] (Retrieved 17 February 2015)</ref>
Sweetman has specialised on the history of the Irish in New Zealand especially in the areas of religion, education, sectarianism and their engagement in general New Zealand politics. He helped develop the modern Irish history programme at the [[University of Otago]] from 1997 until 2003. He is completing biographies of [[Patrick Moran (bishop)|Patrick Moran]], first [[Roman Catholci Diocese of Dunedin|Catholic bishop of Dunedin]] 1869-95, and [[Henry Cleary|Henry William Cleary]], editor of the [[New Zealand Tablet]] 1898-1910 and [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Auckland|6th Catholic bishop of Auckland]] 1910-29. He has written about the [[sedition ]] trial of [[James Liston|Bishop James Michael Liston]] and he has written a history of the [[State-integrated school|the integration on private schools (mostly Catholic) in New Zealand]]. He has written a number of institutional histories most recently a history of [[Otago Boys' High School]] which was published in 2013 in relation to its [[sesquicentennial]].<ref>[http://www.otago.ac.nz/irish_studies/associates.html#rorysweetman Rory Sweetman, Associates of Irish Studies, University of Otago] (Retrieved 17 February 2015)</ref>


==Publications==
==Publications==

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Rory Sweetman (born 1956) is a professional New Zealand historian. He teaches at the University of Otago in modern Irish history and has published widely on New Zealand’s ethnic and religious past.[1]

Early life

Sweetman was born in Ireland and spent his childhood there and in New Zealand. He received his secondary education at St Peter's College, Auckland, New Zealand. He commenced his tertiary studies at the University of Auckland.[2] He has history degrees from the Universities of Dublin (Trinity College) (BA (Hons) 1981) and Cambridge (Peterhouse) (Ph.D, 1991).[3] Sweetman's doctorate from Cambridge University was on the subject, New Zealand Catholicism, War, Politics and the Irish Issue 1912-22.[2]

Academic career

Sweetman has specialised on the history of the Irish in New Zealand especially in the areas of religion, education, sectarianism and their engagement in general New Zealand politics. He helped develop the modern Irish history programme at the University of Otago from 1997 until 2003. He is completing biographies of Patrick Moran, first Catholic bishop of Dunedin 1869-95, and Henry William Cleary, editor of the New Zealand Tablet 1898-1910 and 6th Catholic bishop of Auckland 1910-29. He has written about the sedition trial of Bishop James Michael Liston and he has written a history of the the integration on private schools (mostly Catholic) in New Zealand. He has written a number of institutional histories most recently a history of Otago Boys' High School which was published in 2013 in relation to its sesquicentennial.[4]

Publications

Amongst Sweetman's published works are:

  • Bishop in the dock : the sedition trial of James Liston, Auckland University Press, 1997.
  • A fair and just solution? : a history of the integration of private schools in New Zealand, Dunmore Press, Palmerston North, 2002.
  • Faith and fraternalism : a history of the Hibernian Society in New Zealand, 1869-2000, Hibernian Society, Wellington, 2002.
  • Above the City: A History of Otago Boys' High School 1863-2013, Otago Boys' High School Foundation, Dunedin, 2013,

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