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Visiting Speaker: Dr. Ian Campbell, QUB ‘Magna Carta, Limited Monarchy, and the Ancient Constitution in Early Modern Ireland’

In October 2015, Ian was awarded a Starting Grant of €1.3 million by the European Research Council to pursue the research project ‘War and the Supernatural in Early Modern Europe’ over four-and-a-half years. He will lead a research team of two research fellows and one graduate student to examine the relationship between debates inside the early... | Read on »

Roundtable Discussion: The Northern Ireland Assembly Election: Where to from here?

Seminar Room GO10, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building

              Participants Dr. Rebecca Barr (English) Dr. Brendan Flynn (Political Science & Sociology) Dr. Laurence Marley (History) Dr. Kate Quinn (Spanish) Dr. Niall Ó Dochartaigh (Political Science & Sociology) Dr. Kerry Sinanan (Moore Institute Visiting Fellow)

History and the Politics of Memory: Winifred Carney, 1887-1943-2017 by Helga Woggan, MI Visiting Fellow

The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

Winifred Carney was an active feminist and a significant figure of the 1916 Rising. Born in County Down, she became James Connolly’s personal secretary after he was appointed Belfast organizer of the ITGWU. She arrived in the GPO on Easter Monday with a typewriter and a Webley revolver, and held the rank of adjutant throughout the week of... | Read on »

Celebration Event for Conor Newman (School of Geography & Archaeology)

Seminar Room GO10, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building

You are cordially invited to a celebration event for  Mr. Conor Newman (School of Geography & Archaeology) marking the conclusion of his role as chair of the Heritage Council 2008-2016 Speakers: Dr Kieran O’Conor and Prof. John Waddell Conor has been instrumental in major policy initiatives put forward by the Council, including the publication of... | Read on »

History Graduate Research Seminar

The Bridge, Room 1001, First Floor, Hardiman Research Building

Dr James O'Donnell (NUIG) 'Political economy and professional networks in the nineteenth and twentieth-century British and Irish press.'

Visiting Seminar: Dr. Niamh Whitfield ‘Early Irish Metalwork’

Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building

RSVP Required: kim.loprete@nuigalway.ie Dr Niamh Whitfield, a well-published independent scholar (http://independent.academia.edu/NiamhWhitfield), is a leading expert on early Irish metalwork in a European context.  After completing a BA Hons in Archaeology & French at UCD, where she studied with the esteemed Dr Françoise Henry, inter alia, Niamh moved to London, where she raised a family and... | Read on »

‘Democratic Theory: Beyond the Pale’ By Dr Mark Devenney and Dr Clare Woodford

Room 333, Aras Moyola

This event is hosted by the School of Political Science & Sociology's Power, Conflict and Ideology Research Cluster. Medieval Ireland was physically divided by a palisade separating an English-ruled enclave stretching from Dublin to Dundalk, from a Gaelic-speaking area whose inhabitants were considered uncivilised, 'beyond the pale'. In this paper we put this notion of... | Read on »

Visiting Sminar: Dr. Niamh Whitfield ‘The Book of Durrow & the ‘Northumbrian Problem”

The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

RSVP Required: kim.loprete@nuigalway.ie Dr Niamh Whitfield, a well-published independent scholar (http://independent.academia.edu/NiamhWhitfield), is a leading expert on early Irish metalwork in a European context.  After completing a BA Hons in Archaeology & French at UCD, where she studied with the esteemed Dr Françoise Henry, inter alia, Niamh moved to London, where she raised a family and... | Read on »

Visit of writer Azouz Begag in Ireland

Seminar Room GO10, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building

As part of The Month of La Francophonie in Ireland, French writer, politician and researcher Azouz Begag will tour the Universities in Ireland : Cork, Limerick or Galway. Seize the occasion to meet him and (re)discover his books and movies! Azouz Begag was born in 1957 in Lyon. He is a French writer, politician and... | Read on »