📣 Join OHNI's #oralhistory June meeting in Tralee with keynote Mary Stewart and compelling presentations including today's 'Speaker Spotlight', Katie Elliott & Ruth Beecher from Recovery Histories at Birkbeck.
📅 18–19 June📍Meadowlands Hotel Tralee
🎟️ https://t.co/xlxYATQrj2
The second in a series of oral heritage workshops, organised by West Cork Oral Heritage, will take place on this coming Tuesday evening, 9th June at 7pm in the Parish Hall Drimoleague (P47 CP76).
The Mealagh Valley Heritage Keepers, which I’m proud to be a member of, have started releasing shorter oral history clips from longer interviews. Here’s one on bogs, turf, and how homes were heated in rural West Cork.
https://t.co/cphPzx81vD
History’s Dr Damian Bracken talked recently on St Columbanus at the Council of Europe for the European Association of the Columban Way seeking recognition for the Columbanus Route. Also a great opportunity to see St Willibrord’s Carlow cousins commemorated in Echternach museum.
The School of History (UCC), in conjunction with Cork Public Museum and Cork City Council, invites you to join us for 'The Huguenots Remembered: France, Cork, Ireland and Beyond
📅 Friday 15th & Saturday 16th May
🔗 Registration and more info here: https://t.co/65cbTW4KFR
🎙️Oral History Network of Ireland (OHNI) is bringing our #oralhistory Training: 'Interview Skills' workshop to Cork City Library on Wednesday 29th April 2026 (2pm–4pm).
🎟️ €40 for OHNI members / €60 for non-members To secure your place, visit https://t.co/telFIKcHCm
#Cork
It was great to share this wonderful exhibition of oral history earlier this week.
If you're interested in the Mealagh Valley Oral History Project, you can find out more and watch the interviews conducted to date here: https://t.co/tOH3W5eQ6E
1/📽️Oral History Film Screening📽️
📅Tuesday 31 March, 7pm
📍Boole 1 (Boole Lecture Theatres), University College Cork
All are welcome to a screening of 'Voices of the Valley', a film from the Mealagh Valley Oral History Project capturing the memories of a West Cork community
Sole survivor? This is the lovely title page of a 1506 confessional by Bartolomeo Caimi printed in Rouen. After double-checking the details on the Universal Short Title Catalogue (https://t.co/VHuY6XyeHB) it may be the only surviving copy of a book thought lost!
1/📽️Oral History Film Screening📽️
📅Tuesday 31 March, 7pm
📍Boole 1 (Boole Lecture Theatres), University College Cork
All are welcome to a screening of 'Voices of the Valley', a film from the Mealagh Valley Oral History Project capturing the memories of a West Cork community
1/📽️Oral History Film Screening📽️
📅Tuesday 31 March, 7pm
📍Boole 1 (Boole Lecture Theatres), University College Cork
All are welcome to a screening of 'Voices of the Valley', a film from the Mealagh Valley Oral History Project capturing the memories of a West Cork community
🎙️ Submit your #oralhistory proposal!
Join Oral History Network Ireland in Tralee for our Annual Meeting!
We welcome community groups, researchers, archivists, and all oral history practitioners.
Submit via 🔗 https://t.co/cyniE80xuh
Join us for this week's seminar, where Dr Aisling Shalvey (Marie Skłodowska Curie fellow, Radical Humanities Laboratory, UCC) will present her paper 'Plague Tales: Differential treatment of tuberculosis of unaccompanied children between Allied Occupation Zones'
📅Thurs 19, 4pm
Join us tomorrow for Dr Natasha Dukelow's paper 'The "Liber exemplorum" and thirteenth-century Franciscan Ireland: The Cork evidence'. All welcome:
📅Thursday 12 March
⏰ 16:00 (4pm)
📍Tyrconnell Seminar Room (up Perrott Avenue, 1st street on right, 1st house on left)
Join us tomorrow for Dr Eugene Costello's paper 'Expansion and Crisis in a Swedish Rural Community, c. 1250-1700 AD'. All are welcome to attend:
📅Thursday 5 March
⏰ 16:00 (4pm)
📍Tyrconnell Seminar Room*
(*up Perrott Avenue, first street on the right, first house on the left)
It was a real pleasure to attend and present my research at the 77th Irish History Students' Association Conference (@ihsa2026@IHSA1950) at Maynooth University over the weekend, where both the range and quality of scholarship on display was exceptional.
A wonderful panel on women and public life at @ihsa2026, featuring Aoibhínn Callaghan (UCC), Suzanne Jobling (QUB) Lorna Fagan (MU) and Aimee Reilly (UG)
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