History Graduate Research Seminar Series 2011-12: ‘Found in a ‘dying’ condition’: Nurse-children in Ireland, 1872-1952 – Sara-Anne Buckley
18 Jan. Sara-Anne Buckley ‰Û÷Found in a "dying" condition': Nurse-children in Ireland, 1872-1952
18 Jan. Sara-Anne Buckley ‰Û÷Found in a "dying" condition': Nurse-children in Ireland, 1872-1952
25 Jan. Gerald PowerThe Peerage in the Historiography of Tudor IrelandHistory Graduate Research Seminar Series Followed by the launch of Dr. Power's book:A European Frontier Elite: The Nobility of the... | Read on »
1 Feb.Lorna Moloney Gaelic Possessions: The cultural significance of Deeds No: XIV & XV,c.1360 -1425, from James Hardiman‰۪s Ancient Irish Deeds and Writing relating to Landed Property in Thomond
Life after the PhD: a series of conversations with visiting scholars Monday 6 February 2012 4.00-5.30pm in the Moore Institute Seminar Room James M. Smith, Boston College This is the... | Read on »
8 Feb. John Gillis (TCD) Treasure from the Bog: The Faddan More Psalter
As part of the Moore Institute Visiting Fellowship Scheme Dominic Power (Professor in Economic Geography, Centre for research on Innovation and Industrial Dynamics, Uppsala University , Sweden) Will give a... | Read on »
ECHO goes ECOJoin us as we consider the philosophical & political questions that matter about life, the universe, and everything.Lucy Bingham McAndrew‰Û÷What "good" is life?Ecophilosophy and the search for an... | Read on »
15 Feb. Cathal Smith Apostles of Agricultural Reform: The Ballinasloe Agricultural Improvement Society in Transnational Perspective
Centre for Antique Medieval & Pre-Modern StudiesSeminar:From Manuscript to Music: Unearthing Historical Gaelic Music from Manuscripts & Early Printed SourceSiobhÌÁn Armstrong: Historical harpist and founder of The Historical Harp Society... | Read on »
22 Feb. Pauline Scott Evictions on the Glinsk-Creggs estate of Allan Pollok