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University of Galway History Seminar: ‘How should I raise and care for my child?’ Early child health writing for a general audience in Europe (1850-1914)

THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room, Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway & online via Zoom

University of Galway History Research Seminar ‘How should I raise and care for my child?’ Early child health writing for a general audience in Europe (1850-1914) Dr Anna Gasperini (University of Galway)  Abstract The period between mid-nineteenth and the early twentieth century saw the rise of childcare handbooks written for a general audience in Europe... | Read on »

Sibhialtaigh sa Dá Chogadh Domhanda: An mó acu nár tháinig slán?

Seomra an Droichid (1001), Áras Uí Argadáin & ar Zoom

Sibhialtaigh sa Dá Chogadh Domhanda An mó acu nár tháinig slán? Cormac Ó Gráda Coláiste na hOllscoile, Baile Átha Cliath 12.30–13.30, DÉARDAOIN 26 DEIREADH FÓMHAIR 2023 Seomra an Droichid (1001), Áras Uí Argadáin & ar Zoom Grianghraf: Dresden, 1945, an radharc ón Rathaus agus dealbh Güte ; Richard Peter (1895–1977) a ghlac é. Ceadúnas: Deutsche... | Read on »

Irish Studies Seminar Series: ‘Gender Trouble: Key Issues in the Contemporary Irish Music Industry’

Seminar Room, Centre for Irish Studies, School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies, 4 Distillery Road, University of Galway & online via Zoom

Irish Studies Seminar Series Semester 1, 2023-24 (in person and on zoom)  ‘Gender Trouble: Key Issues in the Contemporary Irish Music Industry’ Dr Ann-Marie Hanlon   The seminar will take place in the Seminar Room, Centre for Irish Studies, School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies, 4 Distillery Road, University of Galway, and on zoom here: https://universityofgalway-ie.zoom.us/j/92432099826?pwd=Q2NpYVVPVmprYXF6WDZOcFRpbTlLQT09  Dr Hanlon’s paper, ‘Gender Trouble: Key Issues in... | Read on »

Book Launch: As it Flows

THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room, Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

Book Launch of As it Flows Join us to celebrate creative work made by primary school students as part of the project ‘When is Water not Water?’, funded by the University of Galway’s College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Celtic Studies Research Development Grant 2023 and led by the Discipline of Philosophy. The book is... | Read on »

Margaret Cavendish’s ‘Ecocritical’ Thinking: A Reading of ‘A Dialogue Between an Oak and a Man Cutting Him Down’

THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room, Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway

Margaret Cavendish's ‘Ecocritical’ Thinking: A Reading of ‘A Dialogue Between an Oak and a Man Cutting Him Down’ Professor Line Cottegnies (Sorbonne Université)   Abstract: Margaret Cavendish is now routinely enrolled as an early example of an eco-conscious author, and studied through the lens of ecocritical approaches, but the risk of anachronism is strong. In this... | Read on »

Centre for Creative Technologies’ masterclass series: Miss-communication – Joanna Walsh

Studio 3, O'Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance, University of Galway

Centre for Creative Technologies’ masterclass series Miss-communication - Joanna Walsh Joanna Walsh will present her Markievicz-award-winning miss-communication.ie, the first generative text project to be supported by the Irish Arts Council. Miss-Communication.ie is a work of two halves: an AI chatbot trained on Constance Markievicz's prison letters and interviews with 20th century Dublin women collected by Máirín Johnston... | Read on »

University of Galway History Research Seminar: ‘Tangier, Bombay and the political economy of Empire: an Irish model?’ 

THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room, Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway & streamed live on Zoom

University of Galway History Research Seminar: ‘Tangier, Bombay and the political economy of Empire: an Irish model?’  Professor Steven Pincus (University of Chicago)  This event is in-person only, in Room G010, Hardiman Building. The seminar will take place at 1.30pm - please note the different to usual start time. This talk is part of the University... | Read on »

University of Galway History Research Seminar: ‘The Irish Face of British Politics: Agrarian “outrages”, Propaganda, and Reform 1830-1845 

THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room, Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway & online via Zoom

University of Galway History Research Seminar: 'The Irish Face of British Politics: Agrarian "outrages", Propaganda, and Reform 1830-1845  Dr Jay Roszman (University College Cork)    Abstract Some of the most compelling histories of nineteenth-century Ireland focus not simply on the ways that Britain shaped Ireland, but on the ways that Ireland shaped Britain and its... | Read on »

Micheline’s Three Conditions: How We Fought Gender Inequality at Galway’s University and Won

THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room, Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway & streamed live on Zoom

Please join us for the University of Galway launch of Micheline’s Three Conditions: How We Fought Gender Inequality at Galway’s University and Won by Rose Foley and Micheline Sheehy Skeffington Micheline will give a short talk and both authors will answer questions and sign books. The book provides a gripping account of the campaign by Micheline... | Read on »

“Going North”: Landed Estates in the counties of Cavan, Donegal & Monaghan, 1700-1914

THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room, Hardiman Research Building, University of Galway & online via Zoom

“Going North”: Landed Estates in the counties of Cavan, Donegal & Monaghan, 1700-1914 Seminar Monday 6 November 2023 3-5pm - G010 Seminar Room, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building & on Zoom Speakers: Ms. Virginia Teehan, CEO, Heritage Council Dr. Jonathan Cherry (DCU) Prof. Terence Dooley, (Maynooth University) Dr. William Roulston (Ulster Historical Foundation)   Marie Boran... | Read on »