'Photographs as historical sources' | @NLIreland / @HistoryIreland Hedge School #podcast 🎧
Are historians visually illiterate? Does colourisation bring old photographs to life or is it a passing fad? Coffee-table history books—good or bad?
https://t.co/rR5rQUJD10
We are really looking forward to seeing everyone at our hybrid event this evening to mark our 50th Birthday!! Here is one of the only suriviving photos from our early years... Thanks to all especially @UCDHistory and @UCDArchives for your support of archives teaching
Material on Eugene O'Curry (1796-1862) @sjarchives references historical research, and letters to/from Sir Thomas Larcom, William Forbes Skene, James Hardiman and John Henry Newman. https://t.co/ZqVQ2Vjw8f
We have a wonderful new blog for you about Hannah Lynch in Tinos from visual artist @ITheodoropoulou
The images in the blog trace the steps of Lynch during her time in Tinos
#IrishStudies
https://t.co/Y38uCGBZtC
Rector of St Aloysius’ College, Milsons Point, Fr Ross Jones SJ, recently shared the story of Irish #Jesuit Fr Joseph Dalton SJ, who laid the foundations for Jesuit education in Australia in the late 1800s.
Find out more:
👉 https://t.co/YSRMUr5VBV
#jesuits#societyofjesus
Library Rule No: 7892. There shall be no playing of guitars or singing in the Old Reading Room of Marsh's Library unless by prior permission for a @DisneyPlus special about @Dublin to be broadcast on Paddy's Day. @stpatricksfest@Failte_Ireland
Hear the story of Fr Micheál Mac Gréil, a Jesuit priest, who sadly passed away in January, he was instrumental in maintaining a century’s old tradition on the Maumturks Mountains in the West of Ireland, we look back on his life & work on #RTENationwide Fri 10th March @RTEOne 7pm
The ISA will host our second in-person lecture for 2023 this Thursday 9 March at 6pm in Pearse Street Library, Dublin.
Killian Downing, Archivist at @DCULIB will speak about the Charles J. Haughey Collection at Dublin City University
Register for free - https://t.co/A8p18wDB3E
There's a new piece on the recently published @FourCourtsPress volume The Jesuits in Early Modern Ireland 1560-1760 edited by our colleague Professor Marian Lyons and Professor John McCafferty. Have a read here: https://t.co/4uSxf7AmMC
The Sources for Irish Women's History database is now live!
20,790 records from 221 repositories across the island of #Ireland, spanning the earliest of times to the 1990s.
Available for free here: https://t.co/s7vye0Dezm
#WomensHistory#IrishWomen
BOOK LAUNCH📚
The Jesuits in Early Modern Ireland 1560-1760 will be officially launched this evening (9th Feb) at 6pm in the Woodlock Hall Library DCU, All Hallows campus.
All welcome! RSVP to [email protected]@MaynoothHist@DCUHist_Geog @jesuits_ireland @sjarchives
Our Archivist, Rebecca, has written a blog post reviewing our recent exhibition for the Fourth Centenary celebration of the British Province🥳
https://t.co/0pEKzDECPa
#LáNaFéileBríde sona. Brigid mentioned in the Irish Jesuit publication, 'The Irish Monthly' by Alice Curtayne, Charlotte Dease, Helena Concannon and Sarah Atkinson, who @GeraldineBrass3 researching @MICLimerick#StBrigidsDay Also, #Jesuit links with St Brigid relics in Lisbon.
With the feast of St Thomas Aquinas tomorrow. James Joyce attended the inaugural meeting of the Academy of St Thomas Aquinas, in the Physics Laboratory @ucddublin 27 November 1901. Inaugural address entitled 'A note on the Philosophy of a Supposition'. https://t.co/K2XErqlWF2