Seminars 2022-23
- 22.09.22: David Fleming (UL), ‘The myth and reality of the mass rock; Catholic religious
practice in 18th century Ireland’ - 29.09.22: Sparky Booker (DCU), ‘Marital names and women’s social networks in late medieval Ireland’
- 06.10.22: Katrina Goldstone (writer), ‘“The brave revolutionary I was myself when I was young…” –Leslie Daiken (1912-64), radical Irish writers and Transnational Circles of Solidarity in the 1930’.
- 13.10.22: Thérèse O’Connell (UCC), ‘Bishop Daniel Cohalan; Ambushes, arson and excommunication in Cork, 1920’.
- 20.10.22: Jennifer Keating (UCD), ‘On arid ground? Global commodities and the more-than-human roots of empire in Russian Central Asia, 1880s-1916’
- 27.10.22: Bettina Blum (Paderborn), ‘From military rule to defence diplomacy; Relations between British forces and local communities in Germany, 1945-2019’.
- 03.11.22: Kevin O’Sullivan (Galway), ‘The NGO moment; The globalisation of compassion from Biafra to Live Aid’
- 10.11.22: Shannon Devlin (Ulster), ‘“A brother’s duty”; Exploring post-famine Irish family life through sibling relationships’
- 17.11.22: Gary Murphy (DCU), ‘Judging Haughey; Ethics and dilemmas in writing political
biography’ - 24.11.22: Tatiana Vagramenko (UCC), ‘Life of agents; The KGB and the religious underground in Soviet Ukraine'
- 01.12.22: James Kapaló (UCC), ‘History, ethnography and the material turn in the study of religions; From archives to communities’
- 08.12.22: Bettina Blum (Paderborn), ‘From military rule to defence diplomacy; Relations between British forces and local communities in Germany, 1945-2019’
- 19.01.23: Angus Mitchell (UL), ‘Identifying green shoots of the military-humanitarian complex in the early years of Mine Action in Afghanistan (1988-1997)’
- 26.01.23: Jay Roszman (UCC), ‘An O’Connellite Empire? Irish nationalism, British imperial trouble, and the limits of anti-imperialism in the age of reform’
- 02.02.23: Ceri Houlbrook (Hertfordshire), ‘Concealed shoes, concealed meanings; Ritual in the post-medieval home?’
- 09.02.23: Michael Keegan (King’s College, London), ‘Lost naval hero; Admiral Sir Roger (later Baron) Keyes’
- 16.02.23: Olesia Zhytkova (DCU), ‘The Soviet state repression’s impact on the psychological state of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Ortodox Church members in Ukraine (1920-1930s)’
- 23.02.23: Annaleigh Margery (Dundalk IT), ‘Visualising landscape; Surveys and maps of early modern Munster’
- 02.03.23: Laurent Colantonio (Montréal), ‘Taking a different to the life of a “great man”; Daniel O’Connell and the Irish political laboratory’
- 16.03.23: Alan McCarthy (UCC), ‘From a “couple of hundred tramps on campus” to a UNESCO Learning City; An overview of Adult Education and Lifelong Learning at UCC, 1911-2023’
- 23.03.23: Bronagh McShane (UL), ‘Comprehending Contemplation; The Poor Clare Order in Ireland’
- 30.03.23: Déirdre Foley (UCC), ‘The (in)visibility of paid labour; Women’s working lives in Ireland, c. 1965-1990’
- 06.04.23: Alistair Malcolm (UL), ‘English cavaliers and the seventeenth-century Iberian world; Tastes, travel and the foreign purchases of Restoration courtiers