Please join us on Mon 16 March at noon (27UQ/01/003) for a talk by a visiting PhD candidate from Boston College, Jacob Glassman on 'Developing Hope: The Childhood Origins of Intergroup Conflict Resolution'. Coming from the field of social psychology, he is keen to engage with HAPP, especially PGRs.
11.03.2026 09:26
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@marcmulholland.bsky.social @peelersandsheep.bsky.social @bc-irish-studies.bsky.social @sophcocooper.bsky.social
11.03.2026 08:56
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Symposium: Peasant Movements and Land Agitation in Modern Ireland
On Sat 11 April we will be hosting, in association with @irishhistorians.bsky.social, a day symposium on 'Peasant Movements and Land Agitation in Modern Ireland'. This is a free event, open to all in-person or online via Teams. More info at www.qub.ac.uk/schools/Iris... #IrishStudies
11.03.2026 08:54
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This year's Irish Studies schedule is here: #IrishStudies #SummerSchool #Belfast
09.03.2026 15:09
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AHSS Summer Schools 2026 | Study | Queen's University Belfast
Applications for our Irish Studies Summer School remain open until March 31. We run June 15-July 3, with a week introducing Northern Ireland, followed by two weeks exploring key themes in Irish history, the language revival and Irish literature. Info at www.qub.ac.uk/Study/intern...
09.03.2026 15:09
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This is a very good thread on all the things you need to know about the Irish (not the Oiroish) before St Paddy’s day (never Patty’s)
08.03.2026 10:09
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Irish Studies Seminar: Marcus Breen (5.3.26)
YouTube video by QUB Irish Studies
The week we welcomed Prof Marcus Breen as our @bc-irish-studies.bsky.social visiting schoiar. If you missed his talk on 'The Struggle for Meaning in Irish Cultural Studies: Kneecap and Sinners', there's a recording at youtu.be/PcLnQxt-8mA
06.03.2026 21:13
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📢 Call for Participation: #OHNI2026
Don’t forget to submit your abstract for the @oralhistoryie.bsky.social Annual Meeting in Tralee!
🗣️Theme: Oral History and Movement
🎙️ Keynote: Mary Stewart
⏳ Abstract Deadline: 20th March 2026
Apply at🔗 oralhistorynetworkireland.ie/events/2026-...
#OralHistory
06.03.2026 14:29
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On Thursday 5 March at 4.30 our visiting Boston College Irish Studies scholar, Marcus Breen, will be speaking about 'The Struggle for Meaning in Irish Cultural Studies: Kneecap and Sinners'. All welcome in-person (Lanyon 01/052) or online. www.qub.ac.uk/schools/Iris...
25.02.2026 19:10
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Maynooth University Early Irish & Celtic Studies Research Seminar, semester 2, 2025-6. 12 February: Dr Seán Ó Hoireabhárd, Positioning Meath and Clonard in the Central Middle Ages. 12 March: Prof. James Palmer, Pagan Knowledge, Christian World: Science, Medicine & Religion, c. 600-900. 23 April, Dr Edel Bhreathnach, New Religion, New Pots: Newgrange, St Brigit and Imported Pottery. All seminars are at 5pm in Room 2.31, Iontas Building, North Campus, Maynooth University. For queries: elizabeth.boyle@mu.ie
Our in-person research seminars this semester @ceilteachomn.bsky.social - come for the cutting-edge research, stay for the post-seminar spring rolls & potato wedges!
27.01.2026 11:27
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On This Day: 19 May 1928 - News
Over 129 years of moving images from Northern Ireland, featuring amateur and professional films from 1897 to 2026, brought to you by Northern Ireland Screen.
Archive at 25.
As we celebrate a quarter of a century of collecting Northern Irish and Ulster's moving image heritage, we launch this year long series featuring some of our favourite collaborators.
First up, Phil Kieran - DJ, musician, filmmaker.
digitalfilmarchive.net/archive-at-2...
06.02.2026 15:57
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The Rag Tree in Dungiven - View media
Over 129 years of moving images from Northern Ireland, featuring amateur and professional films from 1897 to 2026, brought to you by Northern Ireland Screen.
One of our most popular collections features the folklore and cures of Ireland. We have a special mythology that conflates paganism and Christianity. We are very much a nation of people who hedge their bets as Charlie Witherspoon explains here.
28.02.2026 10:11
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Registration is now open for our joint event with the Seamus Heaney Centre on 2 March: LATE HEANEY: NICHOLAS ALLEN IN CONVERSATION WITH MARK CARRUTHERS (available online and in-person) www.qub.ac.uk/schools/seam...
18.02.2026 08:49
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Carrying the Irish Spirit Abroad: Protest, Politics & the Gold Rush With Constantin Torve
Spotify video
Constantin Torve talks about his recent research on the Irish at the Eureka Stockade (1854) in Australia in a new podcast with 'The Celtic Way'
open.spotify.com/episode/6ber...
27.02.2026 16:14
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Conference : The Plantation of Ulster
Thanks to all who supported the 'Plantation of Ulster' conference at PRONI on 12 February, associated with the 'People of Plantation Ulster' database project. Recordings of the talks are now available at: www.qub.ac.uk/schools/Iris...
27.02.2026 13:59
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Publishing this week. Really thrilled with the result.
27.02.2026 11:11
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Irish Studies Seminar: Patrick Gleeson (23/2/26)
YouTube video by QUB Irish Studies
If you missed Monday’s seminar by Dr Paddy Gleeson on ‘Landscapes of kingship: governance, rule and territory in early Medieval Ireland’, there’s a recording at:
m.youtube.com/watch?v=5Wpl...
26.02.2026 22:21
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The History Seminar Series is happy to host Mál Farrell (Queen's University Belfast) on 27th February in Room 01.003, 27 University Square at 4:00pm. This is an alteration from our originally advertised paper which has sadly had to be cancelled.
26.02.2026 17:49
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On Thursday 5 March at 4.30 our visiting Boston College Irish Studies scholar, Marcus Breen, will be speaking about 'The Struggle for Meaning in Irish Cultural Studies: Kneecap and Sinners'. All welcome in-person (Lanyon 01/052) or online. www.qub.ac.uk/schools/Iris...
25.02.2026 19:10
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23.02.2026 07:49
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Power, Politics and Territory in the ‘New Northern Ireland’ | Home
Girdwood Barracks and the Story of the Peace Process
Liz DeYoung’s 'Power, Politics and Territory in the New Northern Ireland’ has just been released in paperback by Liverpool UP. Winner of the 2023 ACIS Murphy Prize, we hosted the NI launch in Jan 2024. Many congrats Liz!
www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/book/10....
18.02.2026 20:38
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Registration is now open for our joint event with the Seamus Heaney Centre on 2 March: LATE HEANEY: NICHOLAS ALLEN IN CONVERSATION WITH MARK CARRUTHERS (available online and in-person) www.qub.ac.uk/schools/seam...
18.02.2026 08:49
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Irish Studies Seminar: Robin Usher 2026/02/16
YouTube video by QUB Irish Studies
If you missed Robin Usher’s talk on Sir Arthur Chichester and Dublin’s architecture c.1605-15, a recording is available at: m.youtube.com/watch?v=-5nX...
18.02.2026 08:45
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Our next seminar on Monday 23 Feb. will be Dr Paddy Gleeson (QUB) speaking on 'Landscapes of kingship: governance, rule and territory in early medieval Ireland'. All welcome in-person / online www.qub.ac.uk/schools/Iris...
17.02.2026 09:02
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