Martyn Frampton

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Martyn Frampton is a British historian .

Life

Martyn Frampton studied history at Jesus College of Cambridge University and made an MPhil in International Relations. He was a research fellow at Peterhouse and received his doctorate in history before 2009 as a Reader at the Queen Mary College of the University of London changed. His focus was initially the Northern Ireland conflict . Since then he has also been researching the conflicts in the Middle East . Frampton is a contributor to the Think Tank Policy Exchange .

Fonts (selection)

  • The Muslim Brotherhood and the West: a history of enmity and engagement . The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts 2018.
  • with Shiraz Maher : Between “Engagement” and a “Values-Led” Approach: Britain and the Muslim Brotherhood from 9/11 to the Arab Spring , in: Lorenzo Vidino (Ed.): Western Governments and Political Islam after 2011 . Al Mesbar, Dubai 2013.
  • Legion of the Rearguard: Dissident Irish Republicanism . Irish Academic Press, Dublin 2010, ISBN 978-0716530558 .
  • The Long March: The Political Strategy of Sinn Fein 1981-2007 . Palgrave Macmillan, London 2009, ISBN 978-0230202177 .
  • with John Bew, Inigo Gurruchaga: Talking to Terrorists: The search for peace in Northern Ireland and the Basque country . Hurst and Co., London 2009, ISBN 978-1850659662 .
  • Agents and Ambushes: Britain's “Dirty War” in Northern Ireland , in: Samy Cohen (Ed.): Democracies at War against Terrorism: A Comparative Perspective . Palgrave Macmillan, New York 2008.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dr Martyn Frampton gives evidence to Home Affairs Committee on hate crimes , at Policy Exchange, February 6, 2018