History Seminar – David Kilgannon
The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building, University of GalwayDavid Kilgannon 'I didn't cause the problem, but by hell I was going to finish it':
David Kilgannon 'I didn't cause the problem, but by hell I was going to finish it':
This paper will explore those representations of gender in Pirandello in which his female characters function as objects of representation, while their male counterparts attain subject positions; here I... | Read on »
A chairde, Back by popular demand! We are pleased to announce the Spring 2018 EDEN Peer Review workshop. This is an excellent chance to get feedback on works in progress... | Read on »
Dara Downey (Visiting Fellow) from the School of English in Trinity College Dublin. Title: The Lady’s Maid’s Burden: Ethnicity, Race, and Servant Status in the Late Nineteenth-Century Ghost Story This paper... | Read on »
The Irish Centre for Histories of Labour and Class welcomes Jimmy Yan (Univ. of Melbourne) to give a talk entitled, ‘Wobblies and Fenians: The Australian connections of the Larkin family, 1916-19,... | Read on »
Charles Doyle: The Presocratics and Christian Heretics in the works of Irenaeus and Tertullian
This annual event, organised by the Association for French and Francophone Studies in Ireland (ADEFFI), provides a supportive scholarly forum for postgraduates in the areas of French... | Read on »
"Digital poets/artists/scholars Jason Nelson and Alinta Krauth are presenting a series of workshops for NUI staff, students, and graduates aimed at inspiring you to use interactive digital interfaces to turn... | Read on »
This seminar will examine the connection between academic writing and innovation from a variety of perspectives, including the use of the Project Based Learning (PBL) and other innovative methodologies, the... | Read on »
Innovation is seen as a key ingredient for success in academia, but we often taken good academic writing for granted as a crucial skill in this process. We know from... | Read on »