Dr. John McCourt, ‘Anthony Trollope and the problem of Ireland’
Dr. John McCourt, UniversitÌÊ Roma Tre'Anthony Trollope and the problem of Ireland'
Dr. John McCourt, UniversitÌÊ Roma Tre'Anthony Trollope and the problem of Ireland'
HISTORY GRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINARS 2010/11Caroline Gillan'Plant-Collecting: 18th-Century Botany Networks'
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. Her current research interests lie in transregional history, and she is preparing a study of French Franciscan missions in France, the Holy Land and... | 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- and eighteenth-century Canada, and has a particular interest in the socio-religious history of the Jesuits and the Oratorians. She is now working on the 'cultures... | Read on »
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. Her current research interests lie in transregional history, and she is preparing a study of French Franciscan missions in France, the Holy Land and New... | 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), by Prof. James M. Murray, Director of the Medieval Institute at Western Michigan University and author of 'Bruges, Cradle of Capitalism, 1280-1390' (Cambridge, 2005).
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- and eighteenth-century Canada, and has a particular interest in the socio-religious history of the Jesuits and the Oratorians. She is now working on the 'cultures... | 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, December 8 at 4pm.Prof. Eagleton will also give a Public Lecture entitled 'Aesthetics and Politics: Broken Images' on Tuesday, December 7, 2010 at 2:30pm.All events... | Read on »