Professor Carl Wennerlind (Barnard College, Columbia University): ‘The Political Economy of Moral Refinement’
Carl Wennerlind (Barnard College, Columbia University and Moore Institute Visiting Fellow): ‰Û÷The Political Economy of Moral Refinement‰۪ Followed by a launch at 5.15pm by Prof. Wennerlind of: Daniel Carey, ed.,... | Read on »
Book Launch: Daniel Carey, ed., Money and Political Economy in the Enlightenment (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 2014).
Book launch by Professor Carl Wennerlind(Barnard College, Columbia University and Moore Institute visiting fellow) of: Daniel Carey, ed., Money and Political Economy in the Enlightenment (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 2014). Wine... | Read on »
‘Rebel Girls’: Rosie Hackett and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
'Rebel Girls': Rosie Hackett and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn On this Wednesday (28 May, 8.30), the Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour & Class (ICHLC) presents two short talks in... | Read on »
New Voices Conference 2014: A Multi-Disciplinary Postgraduate and Early Career Scholars Conference – 5th to 7th June, 2014
The Hardiman Research Building G010 and G011 seminar roomsNew Voices Conference 2014Multi-Disciplinary Postgraduate and Early Career Scholars Conference5th to 7th June, 2014After the first New Voices conference in 1999, P.J. Mathews published an edited collection of the speakers'articles,... | Read on »
Ringling North Library bequest
Ringling North Library BequestThe University recently received a very generous bequest of a selection of volumes from the private Library of Henry Ringling North. The attached flyer offers some additional... | Read on »
Small Nations and Colonial Peripheries in World War I: Europe and the Wider World
Small Nations and Colonial Peripheries in World War I: Europe and the Wider World National University of Ireland, Galway Friday 13th-Saturday 14th June 2014 The purpose of this workshop is... | Read on »
Readers, Purveyors, Creators, and Users: Studying Victorian Print Consumption in 2014 – June 16th and 17th
Readers, Purveyors, Creators, and Users: Studying Victorian Print Consumption in 201416-17 June 2014 Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies, National University of Ireland, Galway Deadline for... | Read on »