Next week's Early Modern seminar at TCD (4 pm Monday Long Room Hub) is on Horticulture and the Columbian Exchange. Really looking forward to this one by Serin Quinn from the University of Warwick. @HistoryTcd @EarlyTcd@TCDResearchColl@TLRHub
A huge thank you to Patrick Geoghegan & the fabulous audience who joined us this afternoon at the Dublin festival of history to chat about Making Empire.
@OUPHistory @HistFest you @_talkinghistory@TCDHistHum@EarlyTcd
Any Jonathan #Swifties out there?
Listen back to 'Swift against Empire', the 2022 Aidan Clarke Annual Lecture by Prof Ian McBride @HertfordCollege, as part of the Trinity Centre for Early Modern History Research Seminar Series. #DublinTSTheErastour
🎧: https://t.co/tnOYXuvtgU
Check it out: a short video on how to use/navigate through the site: https://t.co/hDfKebZ45i. Emmet de Barra @anbarrach and Deirdre Nic Chárthaigh @Deirdrenicc doing that smooth voiceover and Tom Lee @tomlee_gs wrapping up the production. Maith sibh. Enjoy!
🎙️Speaking to Prof @janeohlmeyer at the @TLRHub Annual Humanities Horizons Lecture, @SmithsonianSec addressed the impact the Smithsonian Institution has had on a national and global level, and why museums are needed more than ever.🖼️
💡Read now: https://t.co/zesxqsbB8T
"Institutional and private libraries in early modern Ireland." Our lecture series begins on Wednesday with Dr. Máire Kennedy (formerly @DCLAReadingRoom@dubcilib and currently @EarlyTcd) and Dr Jason McElligott, Director of @MarshsLibrary! https://t.co/HJ8EDNRHWB Don't miss out!
Beidh comhdháil ar ilghnéitheacht na filíochta agus ar a ról sa phobal idir 1500-1700 á reachtáil againn @TCDRnaGaeilge ar an 17ú/18ú Bealtaine.
Fáilte roimh chách!
Tuilleadh eolais https://t.co/HpKO7ZrVTf
One week to go until the first in our lunchtime lecture series with papers from Dr Máire Kennedy @EarlyTcd and Dr Jason McElligott @MarshsLibrary on the topic of institutional and private libraries in early modern Ireland.
🔗 Free, but booking required: https://t.co/HJ8EDNRa73
AI is helping to uncover the hidden voices of women in early modern Ireland.
The VOICES Project is harnessing new digital tech to document women’s experiences of extreme trauma and civil war in 16th & 17th century Ireland #VoicesProjectTCD
Learn more:
https://t.co/19lsLj4y33
🚀Launching @TLRHub today, the #VoicesProjectTCD will revolutionise our understanding of early modern Ireland & offer a new narrative placing women’s perspectives at the centre of this transformative period of Irish history.
Find out more here: https://t.co/XPSlkbzWyv
Join the FoodCult team at TCD on Monday 8th April (4 pm/ Long Room Hub). Presentations will include archaeobotanical, zooarchaeological, organic residue, and isotope analysis. We will also discuss the benefits (and challenges) of interdisciplinary research. @TLRHub@EarlyTcd
Pat Palmer, PI on the @macmorris project, reflects on decolonial and multilingual DH…
Come along to
“Enter MACMORRIS: Digitising the Past in a Precarious Present”,
Long Room Hub,
Monday 25 March at 16:00.
@IrishResearch@MaynoothEnglish
In a change to our planned early modern schedule, Prof Pat Palmer will join us on Monday 25th at 4 pm to talk about the @macmorr1s_ project. Come along to the Long Room Hub to hear her present on 'digitising the past in a precarious present'.
☕️For this week's #CoffeeMorning, we heard from former @TLRHub Director, Prof @janeohlmeyer and her team on her ERC-funded VOICES project, which aims to recover the lived experiences of ‘ordinary’, non-elite women in early modern Ireland.
#HubMatters
✨Yesterday we were treated to a wonderful seminar by @WillTullett (University of York), on 'Smell and the Past: Archives of Scent and Publishing Perfumes' as part of the Trinity Centre for Early Modern History Seminar Series.
#HubMatters