New Research Hub for the South East https://t.co/fu1ylY0qMl
Carlow College, St. Patrick’s has launched a new Research Hub to showcase staff research in the arts, humanities and social sciences. @CarlowCollege
An exciting new lecture series, 'The Great Books: Readings from the Western Canon' will be given at the Waterford Historical Society, commencing this December by @CarlowCollege lecturer in Humanities, Dr Anthony Barron. See flyer below for details.
New Spotlight on Research Blog! @CarlowCollege historian Dr Margaret Murphy, writes about how medieval Irish society managed food security in times of famine, war and disease. You can read it here:
https://t.co/5WSitITdlw
Congratulations to @CarlowCollege lecturer @JudyBolger on review of Ordinary lives, death, and social class: Dublin city coroner’s court, 1876–1902, by Ciara Breathnach (Oxford UP) in Irish Historical Studies.
Read it here: https://t.co/NjDeGzUcBJ
New blogpost! Read @CarlowCollege Politics and Society lecturer @StephHanlon5 on her fascinating research concerning the regulation of marriage migration in Ireland, published on the Oxford University Faculty of Law website. @OxfordLawFac
https://t.co/Xkb1omrsF0
Congratulations to @CarlowCollege lecturer in English Derek Coyle, on his review-essay 'Michael Longley's 'Ash Keys: New Selected Poems', in the Irish Literary Supplement, 45.1 (Fall 2025).
Catch the talks by @CarlowCollege historians @milnem and @emcallinan at the The 1798 Summer School, which will take place on the 21st June 2025 at the National 1798 Rebellion Centre.
Full details of this great event are here:
https://t.co/3OkG6LYjQi
Our own Dr Ida Milne, lecturer in History @CarlowCollege will be at the Robert Boyle Summer School on Sunday June 7, where she will be in conversation with Prof Ray Dolan. @milnem
Details and the full programme is here:
https://t.co/oHZn8Sw2cU
Lecturer in History, @ReginaDonlon joined Carlow College graduate, Regina Dunne on @kclr96fm today to chat about the MA in Irish Regional History and their research interests.
Listen: https://t.co/ezJYX2fyT1 (From 2:26:40)
Applications closing soon - see https://t.co/aQ9FK7DG7O
Dr Margaret Murphy of Carlow College St Patrick's introducing the keynote speaker Prof Caitríona Beaumont during the Women's History Association of Ireland History conference taking place now in Cobden Hall, Carlow College.
Prof. Caitríona Beaumont giving the keynote speech in Cobden Hall, Carlow College during the Women's History Association of Ireland conference taking place today and tomorrow in Carlow College, Carlow.
The @WHAIreland conference takes place @CarlowCollege this weekend, 23 - 24 May. A great weekend of research papers and talks to look forward to! @JudyBolger
Details and programme here:
https://t.co/w8EMIfhjO4
@CarlowCollege Historian Dr Margaret Murphy launched Sea and Settlement in Ireland, ed. by Geraldine and Matthew Stout (@FourCourtsPress). The launch took place in Killaloe, Co Clare. Congratulations to all involved!
Research blog! Read @CarlowCollege lecturer in Theology Dr Amelia Fleming on Pope Leo XIV drawing on Pope Leo XIII's vision of social justice as well as Pope Francis's call for attention to environmental degradation and technological power.
https://t.co/20gntvwhhv
Looking forward to welcoming the wonderful Dr Ida Milne @milnem, Carlow College to @MoneygallEire tomorrow evening to speak to the Dunkerrin Parish History Society.
Title: “A New Look at the 1798 Rebellion”
Venue: Obama Plaza, Moneygall
Date and Time: Thursday 24 April at 8pm.
Congrats to @CarlowCollege Lecturer Elaine Callinan, on her chapter '"There can be no compromise": The Propaganda of the Irish Civil War', in Violence and Propaganda in European Civil War, ed. Yiannis Kokosalakis and Francisco J. Leira‑Castiñeiran @emcallinan@routledgebooks
https://t.co/AE7SjUfjFN
call for papers for the 35th Conference of Irish Historians in Maynooth on 12 and 13 September 2025. Theme is Inner Lives and Outer Realities. @MaynoothHist@historians_ie
@CarlowCollege lecturer in medieval Irish history Dr Elizabeth Dawson spoke to the brilliant @EarlyIrishPod about the story of Saint Patrick. You can listen back to it here. 👇
https://t.co/U2aXVgMlMb
Catch @CarlowCollege lecturer in medieval history Dr Elizabeth Dawson in a new documentary on Saint Patrick, 'Patrick- A Slave to Ireland' - which will be broadcast RTÉ 1, March 17th, 19.00 and BBC NI, March 17th 10.35. #saintpatrick#rté#bbcni
https://t.co/2MYG8MMzUX