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SUMMARY:Dr. Brian Jackson\, 'A text in context: Henry Fitzsimon's 'Revelation' and Varieties of Uniformity within Counter-Reformation Catholicism'
DESCRIPTION:Dr Brian Jackson\, University College Dublin \n‘A text in context: Henry Fitzsimon’s ‰Û÷Revelation’ and Varieties of Uniformity within Counter-Reformation Catholicism’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/dr-brian-jackson-a-text-in-context-henry-fitzsimons-revelation-and-varieties-of-uniformity-within-counter-reformation-catholicism/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20101006T160000
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SUMMARY:Terry Dunne\, 'Class Conflict in the Leinster Colliery District\, 1826-34'
DESCRIPTION:HISTORY GRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINARS 2010/11 \nTerry Dunne \n‘Class Conflict in the Leinster Colliery District\, 1826-34’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/terry-dunne-class-conflict-in-the-leinster-colliery-district-1826-34/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20101008T090000
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SUMMARY:Scientific instructions for travellers
DESCRIPTION:Scientific instructions for travellers \nInternational conference \n8-9 October 2010 \nMoore Institute Seminar Room (203) \nThe development of inquiries\, questionnaires\, and directions for scientific travellers proliferated in the early modern period\, ranging from the chorographers surveying particular places in Europe\, to the Royal Society’s queries for destinations around the world. The growth in this practice in eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and into the era of professional anthropology is remarkable. This conference explores the traditions and preoccupations behind this practice in a series of contexts and traditions. With participants from Italy\, Germany\, Switzerland\, America\, Argentina\, Britain\, and Ireland\, the conference will address different national and disciplinary traditions\, including the contribution of chorography; directions for collecting the natural world; the institutional role of the Consejo de Indias; instructions for geologists and anthropologists; the development of fieldwork practices; and instructions for specific expeditions to Australia\, Kamchatka\, and elsewhere. Among the figures discussed will be Sebastian MÌ_nster\, William Petty\, John Locke\, Edward Lhuyd\, Fran̤ois Bernier\, and J.M. de G̩rando. \nThe conference is supported by generous funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (http://www.mellon.org). \nConference program \nFriday October 8th \n9.30 Session 1: Networks of Exchange \nMatthew McLean (University of St. Andrews) \nRemapping Early Confessional Europe: Humanist Collaborative Method and the Making of MÌ_nster’s Cosmography \nFr̩d̩ric Tinguely (University of Geneva) \nRegulating Free Thought ? Chapelain’s Instructions to Fran̤ois Bernier (1661) \n11.15 Session 2: Natural History & Seventeenth-Century Method \nDaniel Carey (NUI Galway) \nJohn Locke\, the Royal Society and travel instructions \nTed McCormick (Concordia University) \nPopulation Questions and the Scale of Salubrity \n14.15 Session 3: Chorography and Antiquarianism \nAdam Fox (University of Edinburgh) \nPrinted Questionnaires and the Discovery of Britain and Ireland\, 1650-1700 \nNancy Edwards (Bangor University) \nEdward Lhuyd’s ‘Great Tour’ (1697-1701) and the ‘Archaeologia Britannica’ \n16.00 Session 4: Philosophy & Method in Nineteenth-Century Travel \nEfram Sera Shriar (University of Leeds) \nHow to be a ‘Philosophical Traveller’: De G̩rando’s ‘Methods to Follow’\, and the Baudin Expedition 1799-1803 \nCharles Withers (University of Edinburgh) \nQuestions of method and practice in guides to travellers\,c.1839-c.1849 \nSaturday October 9th \n09.15 Session 5: Observing and Collecting the Physical World \nDominik Collet (University of G̦ttingen) \nDoing science at a distance. Global collecting in early museums \nMarcelo Figueroa (National University of TucumÌÁn\, CONICET) \nSpanish questionnaires: Instructions and Travel Advice on Collecting Natural Objects (18th Century) \nEzio Vaccari (University of Insubria) \nMaking geology in the field: the role of scientific instructions in the 19th century \n11.30 Session 6: Ethnography and Travel Practice \nGudrun Bucher (University of G̦ttingen) \n“De Historia Gentium” – The Instructions of Gerhard Friedrich MÌ_ller for the Second Kamchatka Expedition (1733-1743) \nHenrika Kuklick (University of Pennsylvania) \nPersonal Equations: Peculiarities of Fieldwork Method \nFor any queries or further information\, please contact Gabor Gelleri at gabor.gelleri@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/scientific-instructions-for-travellers/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20101012T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20101012T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T160405
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SUMMARY:Professor Lee Morrissey\, 'The Constitution of Literature: Toward a New History of English Literary Criticism'
DESCRIPTION:Professor Lee Morrissey\, Fulbright Fellow in English \n‘The Constitution of Literature: Toward a New History of English Literary Criticism’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/professor-lee-morrissey-the-constitution-of-literature-toward-a-new-history-of-english-literary-criticism/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20101013T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20101013T160000
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SUMMARY:Doireann Dennehy\, '1031 And All That: A Year to Remember in Clonmacnois'
DESCRIPTION:HISTORY GRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINARS 2010/11 \nDoireann Dennehy \n‘1031 And All That: A Year to Remember in Clonmacnois’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/doireann-dennehy-1031-and-all-that-a-year-to-remember-in-clonmacnois/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20101019T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20101019T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T160405
CREATED:20160824T134639Z
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SUMMARY:Dr Matthew Campbell (University of Sheffield)\, '"Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves": Hopkins\, Yeats\, Parnell and the Unravelling of Empire'
DESCRIPTION:Dr Matthew Campbell (University of Sheffield) \n‘”Spelt from Sibyl’s Leaves”: Hopkins\, Yeats\, Parnell and the Unravelling of Empire’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/dr-matthew-campbell-university-of-sheffield-spelt-from-sibyls-leaves-hopkins-yeats-parnell-and-the-unravelling-of-empire/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20101020T160000
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SUMMARY:John Burke\, 'The Challenge of Political Organisation in Athlone\, 1901-22'
DESCRIPTION:HISTORY GRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINARS 2010/11 \nJohn Burke \n‘The Challenge of Political Organisation in Athlone\, 1901-22’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/john-burke-the-challenge-of-political-organisation-in-athlone-1901-22/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20101026T160000
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SUMMARY:Prof. Lorna Hardwick\, 'Translating Greek and Roman texts today: transmission\, transgression and transformation'
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Lorna Hardwick\, \n‘Translating Greek and Roman texts today: transmission\, transgression and transformation’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/prof-lorna-hardwick-translating-greek-and-roman-texts-today-transmission-transgression-and-transformation/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20101027T160000
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SUMMARY:Paul McNamara\, 'Stalinist Dictatorship in Poland\, 1946-53: The Case of Pomerania'
DESCRIPTION:HISTORY GRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINARS 2010/11 \nPaul McNamara \n‘Stalinist Dictatorship in Poland\, 1946-53: The Case of Pomerania’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/paul-mcnamara-stalinist-dictatorship-in-poland-1946-53-the-case-of-pomerania/
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