DCU History & Geog
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DCU School of History and Geography, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (based on St Patrick's Campus)
Dublin City, Ireland
Joined September 2016
Study an MA in History with us @DCUHist_Geog Full-time and part-time MA in History, focusing on Modern Century Irish History.
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Brilliant work and deserved recognition for our colleague @hegarty_susan on engaging the public on water quality issues nationally! Fingers crossed the project takes home the prize @HumanitiesDCU @DCU @DCU_Research @DCUClimate
So chuffed that the @IrishResearch-funded project @UrbanCitizen632 is one of the projects shortlisted for the Community Choice Award this year. Have a look at the interesting projects using @Esri products, and consider voting for @DCU's Urban Citizen's 6.3.2. @DCUWater
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Really nice to see this important research published from our colleague, Darren Clarke, along with Danny Marks and Alice Brawley-Chesworth in @LawGovDCU @HumanitiesDCU @DCU @DCUClimate @DaireKeogh @JohnDoyleDCU
Now published, research project "Addressing the Political Economic Barriers to Climate Adaption in Ireland," led by Darren Clarke and team from @DCU is now available on the EPA website. Watch the project highlights video below for more. Full report here: https://t.co/APMGVIoa6c
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Now published, research project "Addressing the Political Economic Barriers to Climate Adaption in Ireland," led by Darren Clarke and team from @DCU is now available on the EPA website. Watch the project highlights video below for more. Full report here: https://t.co/APMGVIoa6c
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Ireland should appoint a Commissioner for Long-Term Thinking to advise on adapting to climate change, according to a report compiled for the EPA https://t.co/rtRoF7y6P4
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Ireland needs a Commissioner for Long-Term Thinking to advise on adapting to climate change. That is one of the recommendations from a report compiled for the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Why were so many revolutionary Irish women denied military pensions? Mary Bridget Twomey's story exemplifies the struggle of revolutionary Irish women and their ongoing fight for historical justice, writes @Haylesbrabz @DCUHist_Geog @DCU @Researchirel
https://t.co/DijpAF0UTX
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Why were so many revolutionary Irish women denied military pensions? Piece by Hayley Brabazon @Haylesbrabz, PhD candidate @DCUHist_Geog, for @RTEBrainstorm. Read here: https://t.co/XdKCumWCCE
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Mary Bridget Twomey's story exemplifies the struggle of revolutionary Irish women and their ongoing fight for historical justice
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We have an exciting lineup of papers scheduled for 'Navigating War and Violence in twentieth century Ireland'. The event will be hosted by @DCUHist_Geog on 4-5 April. Everyone is welcome to attend. For details on how to register please follow this link: https://t.co/FNwYpfn1Ks
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CFP. 35th Irish Conference of Historians, 'Inner lives and outer realities', 12-13 September, Maynooth University https://t.co/6gOdehVYQD via @historians_ie
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Delve deep with @DCU's MA in History. Gain a deeper understanding of the social, cultural, economic and political history of modern Ireland: https://t.co/R6M3v5UWf5
@DCUHist_Geog @DCUAlumni @IHSA1950 @IrishHistSoc @RIAdawson @Library_RIA @DCUEdTrust @pobal @artscouncil_ie
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Excited about this conference on war and violence in 20th century Ireland on 4-5 April @DCU. The closing date for abstracts is this Friday 14th February. Details below: https://t.co/PuCUsvbJ2s
@DCU_Research @DCUGradStudies @DaireKeogh
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The School of History and Geography
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On 4-5 April 2025 we will host a conference on 'Navigating War and Violence in Twentieth Century Ireland'. The Call for Papers is currently open. Find the details here:
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The School of History and Geography
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On Thursday evening, at 6pm, the new Research Group in Biography and Life-Writing at DCU hosts a public lecture by Professor Julia Laite. The venue is the Heaney Theatre on the St Patrick's Campus. All are welcome. @DCU_Research @HumanitiesDCU @DCU
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We are very busy this Thursday. At lunch time you can our colleague Juliana Adelman to discuss her novel 'The Grateful Water': see details below.
#DCUStaff: Dr Juliana Adelman, Assistant Professor in History @DCUHist_Geog, will join us for a Staff Book Club event to discuss her riveting debut 19th-century detective novel ‘The Grateful Water’ on Thursday, the 12th of December. Register here: https://t.co/WIT1E10okb
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Delighted to have my first article published in volume 50 of Studia Hibernica. My thanks to @WillMurphy8 for supervising my masters dissertation and his continued help and support with the article, along with the editors of the journal, particularly Dr Sparky Booker @DCUHist_Geog
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📢 #CFP: Navigating War and Violence in 20th Century Ireland | 4–5 April 2025 @DCU @DCUHist_Geog Join us to explore the complexities of conflict and post-conflict dynamics in Ireland. Submission details below 👇 #IrishHistory #CallForPapers
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All are welcome to the third of our talks on the history of Millmount co-organized by the Drumcondra Triangle Residents Association. It takes place tomorrow on the St Patrick's Campus. See details below.
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5 times @fiannafailparty & @FineGael supporters boxed the heads off each other during election campaigns in the 1920s & 1930s. Hayley Brabazon @DCUHist_Geog @DCU looks at some of the lively clashes between party supporters back in the day
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General election rallies in the 1920s and 1930s regularly featured lively clashes between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael supporters
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. . . . and 'Drawing a Long Shadow: Analyzing Spatial Segregation of Afghan Immigrants in Tehran' in social sciences. You can read these at https://t.co/2wKIPPb3Cb and https://t.co/jIWWaEK3s9
@HumanitiesDCU @DCU_Research
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Although recent dramatic political changes in Afghanistan have brought that country to global attention, migration from Afghanistan to Iran has a long history. Nearly three quarters of Afghan...
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Congratulations to our colleague Hamidreza Rabiei-Dastjerdi on the recent publication of two co-authored articles 'An examination and analysis of the clustering of healthcare centers and their spatial accessibility in Tehran metropolis' in Sustainable Cities and Society and . .
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Turning vacant 'above the shop' units into housing can be expensive, risky and slow. Beware of manifestos pointing to them as a silver bullet for the housing crisis. Dr Kathleen Stokes @DCUHist_Geog and Michelle Connolly @Dublin_Simon for @RTEBrainstorm
https://t.co/nLYmUVNgYL
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There's a lot of potential in renovating vacant above the shop units, but turning them into housing can be expensive, risky and slow
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