Tonight! 28 April, 7:00pm. Prof John McCafferty (UCD) will speak on 'Writing the history of religion in Ireland, thinking about Richard Ledrede of Ossory, d. 1361'. Boston College, 43 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin. Or online https://t.co/hpbHe2wfHz
Reminder: the next Irish Historical Society meeting takes place Tuesday, 28 April, 7:00pm. Prof John McCafferty (UCD) will speak on 'Writing the history of religion in Ireland, thinking about Richard Ledrede of Ossory, d. 1361'. Boston College, 43 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin
Don't forget! Tonight (Tuesday) Marc Caball will address the society on 'The night and life on the streets: Tralee in the late 1820s and early 1830s'. 7pm, Boston College, Stephen's Green Dublin. Or online: https://t.co/uqF4SzxwXQ
Reminder: the next Irish Historical Society meeting takes place Tuesday, 24 March, 7:00pm.
Prof Marc Caball (UCD) will speak on “The night and life on the streets: Tralee in the late 1820s and early 1830s.”
Boston College, 43 St Stephen’s Green/or online:
https://t.co/uqF4SzxwXQ
Join us in person at Boston College, 43 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin. Or for those wishing to join online, the Microsoft Teams link can be found here:
https://t.co/Ad4Tx0Oae0
Just a reminder: this evening (Tues 24th Feb) is the IHS panel discussion on New Directions in the Study of Early Medieval Ireland. The panel will feature papers by Dr Elva Johnston and Dr Immo Warntjes (Chair: Prof Dáibhí Ó Cróinín)
Join us tonight at 7pm, at Boston College (Stephen’s Green). Prof Bríona Nic Dhiarmada (University of Notre Dame) will take part in a Q&A conversation with Dr Jennifer Redmond (Maynooth University) about the film From That Small Island: The Story of the Irish.
Join us tonight, first event of the new term! 7pm at Boston College, Stephens Green. Amy Prendergast will be speaking on ‘Narratives of Violence: considering Irish women’s life writing as testimony, 1760-1810’
For those who want to view Dr Prendergast’s paper online tonight , the link is her: https://t.co/X4gyVRMzfF
Amy will be speaking on ‘Narratives of violence: considering Irish Women’s Life Writing as Testimony, 1769-1810’
Remember! Tomorrow night (Tuesday 22) , the Irish Historical Society welcomes Dr Caoimhe Whelan! She'll be speaking on 'Manuscripts of the medieval English lordship of Ireland'. Details below!
The next meeting of the Irish Historical Society will be Tuesday, 22 April, 7pm. Dr Caoimhe Whelan (University of Glasgow) will present a paper entitled 'Manuscripts of the medieval English lordship of Ireland'. Join us in person at Boston College, 33 Stephen's Green
The next meeting of the Irish Historical Society is this Tuesday (25 Mar), at 7pm. Dr Edward Burke (UCD) will address the society with a paper entitled: ‘‘Ulster's Lost Counties: Loyalism and Paramilitarism since 1920’. Join us in person at Boston College, 43 St Stephen’s Green
The next meeting of the Irish Historical Society is next Tuesday, 25 February. Join us for the out-going presidential address from Prof Lindsey Earner-Byrne ''I have not been to the doctor yet as I am ashamed to go': The gendered implications of change in Ireland, 1960s-1980s'
Hey everyone, the webinar link for Brid McGrath's talk tonight at 7 on 'Democracy and political participation in early modern Ireland': https://t.co/kxuIIXxSb4
A reminder that the next IHS meeting is tonight ! (Tuesday,28th) at 7pm, at Boston College, Dublin. Dr Bríd McGrath (TCD) will address the society with a paper entitled: ‘Democracy and political participation in early modern Ireland’.