Dr Margaret ÌÒ hÌÒgartaigh (All Hallows, DCU)
Dr Margaret ÌÒ hÌÒgartaigh (All Hallows, DCU),‰Û÷Edward Hay, Historian of 1798'
Dr Margaret ÌÒ hÌÒgartaigh (All Hallows, DCU),‰Û÷Edward Hay, Historian of 1798'
Professor Megan Armstrong (McMaster University)Megan Armstrong is Associate Professor of History at McMaster University, and the author of The Politics of Piety: Franciscan Preachers during the Wars of Religion, 1560-1600.... | Read on »
HISTORY GRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINARS 2010/11Therese Moylan'‰Û÷Where Is She?': Researching the History of Female Entrepreneurs in mid-20th-c. Ireland'
CAMPS presents a Masterclass on 'Late Medieval and Early Modern Economic History, with Special Reference to Bruges' on Thurs. 2nd Dec., 3.00-5.00 p.m. in the Applied Optics Seminar Room (AO208),... | Read on »
Professor Dominique Deslandres (University of Montreal)Dominique Deslandres is Professeur Titulaire of History at the University of Montreal. She has published two monographs on French Catholic mission and settlement in seventeenth-... | Read on »
'The Culture of Postmodernism 1' will be given by Terry Eagleton, Adjunct Professor of Cultural Theory in the Moore Institute. 'The Culture of Postmodernism 2' will take place on Wednesday,... | Read on »
This Public Lecture will be given by Terry Eagleton, Adjunct Pofessor of Cultural Theory in the Moore Institute.Prof. Eagleton will also give a seminar on 'The Culture of Postmodernism 2'... | Read on »
This seminar will be given by Terry Eagleton, Adjunct Professor of Cultural Theory in the Moore Institute.
TCC Seminar Series - Dr. Dominic Bryan - Queen's University Belfast
TCC Seminar Serires: Prof. MÌÁire NÌ_ AnnrachÌÁin, UCD - 'Why love is not enough: reading contemporary poetry in Irish'