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‘”The American Revolution” and America’s Revolution’ by Patrick Griffin, Madden-Hennebry Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame

FieldEarly American History, Atlantic History and Irish-AmericaProfilePatrick Griffin was named the Madden-Hennebry Professor in 2008. He comes to Notre Dame from the University of Virginia. More precisely, he returns to Notre Dame. Griffin holds a BA from Notre Dame, an MA from Columbia University, and a PhD from Northwestern University. His work explores the intersection... | Read on »

Timothy Keane & Niall Whelehan on Images of Irish Violence

ECHO Humanities Research Forum: Timothy Keane (NUIG): ‰Û÷Literary Faces of Captain Rock: From Irish Rebel to English Radical' & Niall Whelehan (NUIG) ‰Û÷Gendered Images of Irish Violence in the Nineteenth Century'Thursday 3rd March @ 6pm >> Moore MarchInstitute Seminar Room 203"

PERSPECTIVES SUR L’ÌÄåäCRITURE VIATIQUE :

Journ̩e d'̩tudes du jeudi 10 mars 2011Moore Institute Seminar Room, NUI, GalwayPERSPECTIVES SUR L'ÌäCRITURE VIATIQUE :JOURNAUX DE VOYAGE EN FRANÌàAIS18e - 20e SIÌöCLESConf̩renciers : Philippe Lejeune, Catherine Viollet, C̩cile Meynard, Fran̤oise Simonet-TenantJourn̩e organis̩e par Sylvie Lannegrand, avec le soutien financier de :NUI, Galway Millennium FundMoore Institute (Texts, Transmission & Cultural Exchange Research Project)& School of... | Read on »

Scientific instructions for travellers

Scientific instructions for travellersThe proliferation of inquiries, questionnaires, and directions for scientific travellers is a defining feature of the early modern period, ranging from Humanist agendas for Continental journeys to formal initiatives by Spanish authorities concerned with colonial administration. Exceptional growth in this practice occurred in a variety of seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth-century contexts. This... | Read on »