Ulster Society for Irish Historical Studies (founded 1936). We organise public historical events on Irish History and jointly publish Irish Historical Studies
We're now over in the other place (the blue one) with the username USIHS - and as soon as @SophcoCooper gets to her laptop to verify us, we'll be posting about our events (largely) over there!
Remember you can also email us if you would like to be added to the mailing list!
On Thursday 21st November, Niall Ó Ciosáin
@NUIGIrishStu will be speaking to USIHS on 'Publishing in Irish, Gaelic and Welsh-speaking communities in 19th-century North America'. Join us in person or online!
https://t.co/bOcnUpTPzc
Home bound after an enjoyable evening in Belfast at the @USIHS36 seminar, thanks to the organisers for having me and to everyone for coming along and the discussion!
You are very welcome to join us for this semester's seminar series! We have a great line up so it would be wonderful to see you - students and members of the public are particularly welcome.
@HAPPatQUB@UlsterHistory@UUHistory@StMarys_Belfast@UlsterMuseum
Dáta don dialann - Belfast Launch of 'The Enchanted Bay: Tales and Legends from Ernie O'Malley's Irish Folklore Collection' - launched by none other than @michaelpierse 📚🍷
📢 Call for Papers: 76th Annual Irish History Students’ Association Conference 📚
📅 Date: 28 February - 01 March 2025
📍 Location: University College Cork
👉 Send your proposals to [email protected] with your name, institutional affiliation, and paper title.
A month before an exciting panel at Queens organised by USIHS - my paper will take a look at the individuals who governed and administrated the late medieval Liberty of Ulster
Join the Institute of Irish Studies for the next seminar, Dr Anne Jamison: 'Revising folklore and fairy tale in 19th-century Ireland: Rosa Mulholland’s ‘The Girl From Under the Lake’
📅30/09, 4:30pm
🏛️💻27UQ/01/003 & Online
Register👉 https://t.co/Fhnc6mH8VO
From Big Tom to Brexit mockumentaries – our new digital archive captures the artistic legacy of Ireland's border. https://t.co/w6e8GWo1xB was created by a cross-border project: myself and Dr Aisling Reid in Queen's University Belfast, and Professor Eve Patten and Orla Fitzpatrick in Trinity College Dublin. 170 examples of literary and visual culture from and about Ireland's border are featured in the archive ranging from Lisa O’Neill’s No Train To Cavan and Spike Milligan’s Puckoon to Rita Duffy’s United Ireland Tea Towel. Take a look around Ireland's cultural borderland at https://t.co/23UZsAo9mO.
New Voices in Irish and Scottish speakers for Autumn 2024 are now confirmed. We have brilliant new work on unruly Edinburgh women, Irish writers in The New Yorker, Gaelic magazines and Irish Rock music. Join the fun!
Deadline: 15 October 2024 !!!
Tenure track assistant professor in 19thC US Immigration & Labor history with preference for American-Irish diaspora @BostonCollege
APPLY: https://t.co/O5CPcq50Lq
Please RT
#BCIrishStudies
SAVE THE DATE! The UPNS Spring Lecture for 2024 will be on the 6th of June. It is held in memory of Deirdre Flanagan who was one of Ireland's leading authorities on place-names and was senior lecturer in Celtic at QUB at the time of her death. More details to follow later today.
The @NLIreland’s annual #Studentship programmes are now open for applications for 2024-2025. We are delighted to be able to offer:
⭐ Library Studentship
⭐ Archival Studentship
⭐ Research Studentship
👉 Info/#Apply: https://t.co/DfIAVJdR1S