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The Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland promotes an inter-disciplinary approach to Irish studies.
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Joined April 2014
The Catholic Historical Society of Ireland Annual Conference on 'O'Connell and his Legacy' takes place on Saturday 22 November 2025 at the St Patrick's campus @DCU To book see https://t.co/mo1f7E2MKL
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Join us to celebrate the life and enduring impact of O'Connell and his legacy at our upcoming event!
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Very excited to speak at Catholic Historical Society of Ireland conference on the 22 November on the portraiture of Daniel O'Connell. You can still register to attend via EventBrite https://t.co/iPXru3ySz4 See below for the full conference programme!
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The Catholic Historical Society of Ireland Annual Conference on 'O'Connell and his Legacy' takes place on Saturday 22 November 2025 at the St Patrick's campus @DCU To book see https://t.co/mo1f7E2MKL
eventbrite.ie
Join us to celebrate the life and enduring impact of O'Connell and his legacy at our upcoming event!
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This vol examined human interaction with the land, perception and memory, and the symbolism of land and landscape in nineteenth-century Ireland. Úna Ní Bhroiméil and Glenn Hooper (eds), Land and Landscape in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
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Now consider relationships between Ireland and Europe in Colin Graham and Leon Litvack (eds), Ireland and Europe in the Nineteenth Century https://t.co/UbgtZbSOe7
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The Irish History Students’ Association, with the support of the Department of History at Maynooth University, is delighted to announce the 77th Annual IHSA Conference, taking place on Saturday, 28 February 2026. Full details: https://t.co/dGMbcfPegA
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Significant religious questions at issue in James H. Murphy (ed.), Evangelicals and Catholics in nineteenth-century Ireland https://t.co/vTC1r7CFu1
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Congratulations to our colleague Prof Raul Cârstocea whose co-edited volume (with Éva Kovács and Gábor Egry), Ethnicizing Europe: Hate and Violence After Versailles, was recently published by Purdue University Press. The ebook is available via open access: https://t.co/kO5a9GWie4
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Our next vol contained some timely reflections Peter Gray (ed.), Victoria's Ireland? : Irishness and Britishness, 1837-1901 https://t.co/HsALfGy2W2
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Just published online in Oxford Bibliographies Online for institutional subscription. Hoping researchers find it useful https://t.co/KgIgebCzKl
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"Modern Interpretations of Irish Mythology" published on by null.
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For any researchers who are still on Twitter... does anyone know a handwriting deciphering genius who can help me with a MS memoir? A few of us have looked at it and can make nothing of it. It was written by an 80 year old in 1940. Totally chicken scratch. Help!✨
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Next revisit the Irish Revival! Betsey Taylor FitzSimon and James H. Murphy (es), The Irish Revival Reappraised https://t.co/zSPUqGY3Sf
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Next revisit the Irish Revival! Betsey Taylor FitzSimon and James H. Murphy (es), The Irish Revival Reappraised https://t.co/zSPUqGY3Sf
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Our next volume explored issues of migration and diaspora from important perspectives Oonagh Walsh (ed.) Ireland abroad: politics and professions in the nineteenth century https://t.co/ogqgZSFABy
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🚨 Last Chance! 🚨 Tickets for ‘Country house collections: Care, digitisation and best practice’ are almost gone! Limited availability, secure your place now! Hosted by the Centre for the Study of Historic Irish Houses and Estates and the Heritage Council.
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Recently I conducted a survey of Catholic religious archives in Ireland and wrote a report for the Association of Leaders of Religious and Missionaries in Ireland (AMRI). Recently the report I submitted was published and accessible at this link
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Brilliant series
Drumroll, please! 🥁 The newest additions to the Maynooth Studies in Local History Series are here. With such a limited character allowance, it's hard to explain just how fascinating each book is ... so check out the Maynooth collection on our website: https://t.co/tYPFMJZpSr
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Our next volume explored issues of migration and diaspora from important perspectives Oonagh Walsh (ed.) Ireland abroad: politics and professions in the nineteenth century https://t.co/ogqgZSFABy
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The History Research Seminar Series returns from TOMORROW! Dr Patrick Walsh (Trinity College Dublin) will present 'From Fellows Hall to Front Square: The Colonial Public Histories of the Trinity College Estates' 📅26/09, 4pm 🏛️27UQ/01/003 Register 👉 https://t.co/UjE91JRo9e
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IASIL 2026, Budapest July 6-10. Call for Papers: https://t.co/amLYtKT5jv
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Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literature (IASIL) at Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, 6-10 July 2026
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