As part of the @EcHistSoc centenary, the Women’s Committee will screen a retrospective, featuring women economic historians, in their own words, on the past, present and future of women in EH. Screening Friday, 10 April, 18:25, Sheikh Zayed Theatre, LSE. Short clip 👇
CfP 'Intimacies in nineteenth-century Ireland' @SSNCI_tweets annual conference in June 2026. Deadline 1 Feb 2026! For details see
https://t.co/W3yebh2Y9z
We are delighted to announce that we'll be hosting the @SSNCI_tweets conference @MaynoothHist next June. Call for papers attached. Please spread far and wide!
It was lovely to launch my book at the 35th Irish Conference of Historians on Friday, and be able to thank @MaynoothHist colleagues for helping to make it happen (the launch, but also the book itself!)
🚨Call for Papers🚨
We are delighted to announce the Call for Papers for the 24th Annual Historic Houses International Conference.
📌 Theme: Life Cycles and the Historic House
📍 Maynooth University
📅 11–12 May 2026
We are delighted to announce that registration is now open for the "35th Irish Conference of Historians - Inner Lives and Outer Realities" https://t.co/QA097PiJRL @eventbritehelp
@tomdoorley@BrigidLaffan@CambridgeUP Thanks Tom. McCarthy a great read and one of the reasons I started on the subject - I've gone for a bit more nuance and subtlety, I hope!
Have just received hard copies of my book from @CambridgeUP. It's about the ordinary people who funded the Irish Catholic church between the end of the Famine and independence. It takes in social, economic, religious, emotions history and much else besides...