J. J. Lee (historian)

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  • Lee, J.J.: Ireland 1912–1985 - Politics and Society, Cambridge University Press (1989) ISBN   0-521-37741-2
  • Lee, J.J. & Marion R. Casey: Making the Irish American: History and Heritage of the Irish in the United States,
    New York University Press (2006) ISBN   0-814-75218-7
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    J. J. Lee
    Born
    John Joseph Lee

    (1942-07-09)9 July 1942
    Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland
    Academic background
    Education Gormanston College
    Alma mater