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Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2016
by Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.
This series features podcasts of papers from the 6th Annual Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference which took place from August 19-20 2016 at the Moore Institute, NUI Galway. The conference was generously supported by: an NUI Galway President's Award for Research Excellence (awarded to Prof. Steven Ellis); the Moore Institute, NUI Galway; the School of Humanities, NUI Galway; the Discipline of History, NUI Galway; and the Society for Renaissance Studies. 40 presentations were recorded for podcasting by Real Smart Media.
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Professor Mary O'Dowd. Age as a category of analysis: an agenda for early modern Ireland?
Opening plenary address at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Professor Mary O'Dowd (Queen's University Belfast). 'Age as a category of analysis: an agenda for early modern Ireland?'
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Professor Andrew Hadfield (University of Sussex). Edmund Spencer the Less among the Jacobites.
Closing plenary address at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Professor Andrew Hadfield (University of Sussex) - Edmund Spencer the Less among the Jacobites.
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Professor Steven Ellis (NUI Galway). Reforming sacred space: the collegiate church of St Nicholas, Galway and the Reformation.
Professor Steven Ellis (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Reforming sacred space: the collegiate church of St Nicholas, Galway and the Reformation.
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Dr Yvonne McDermott (GMIT). Galway Augustinian friary: from foundation to demolition.
Dr Yvonne McDermott (GMIT) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Galway Augustinian friary: from foundation to demolition.
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Professor Colm Lennon (Maynooth University). Corporate clergy and lay society: collegiate churches in early modern Ireland.
Professor Colm Lennon (Maynooth University) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Corporate clergy and lay society: collegiate churches in early modern Ireland.
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Alan Kelly (TCD). 'For the herbes dyd never growe': The State of Ireland (1515), political discourse and literary conceit.
Alan Kelly (TCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. 'For the herbes dyd never growe': The State of Ireland (1515), political discourse and literary conceit.
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Bobby O'Brien (NUI Galway). The presence and impact of Bishop John Bale in the Diocese of Ossory.
Bobby O'Brien (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The presence and impact of Bishop John Bale in the Diocese of Ossory.
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Dr Brid McGrath (TCD). Unmasking E.S., the author of 'A Survey of the Present Estate of Ireland' Anno 1615.
Dr Brid McGrath (TCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Unmasking E.S., the author of A Survey of the Present Estate of Ireland Anno 1615.
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Dr Naomi McAreavey (UCD). Shakespeare on the Seventeenth-Century Irish Stage.
Paper by Dr Naomi McAreavey (UCD) as part of 'Shakespeare and Ireland' panel session at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference - Shakespeare on the Seventeenth-Century Irish Stage.
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Emer McHugh (NUI Galway). Performing Shakespeare in Ireland in 2016: Othello at the Abbey Theatre.
Paper by Emer McHugh (NUI Galway) as part of 'Shakespeare and Ireland' panel session at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference - Performing Shakespeare in Ireland in 2016: Othello at the Abbey Theatre.
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John Kelly. The exactions of a 'minor demon' or the 'service of a faithful countryman'. Collection of cess, pardons and fines by Robert Hartpole, Constable of Carlow, 1569-1571.
John Kelly at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The exactions of a 'minor demon' or the 'service of a faithful countryman'. Collection of cess, pardons and fines by Robert Hartpole, Constable of Carlow, 1569-1571.
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Dr David Heffernan (UCC). The "composition for cess" controversy and the position of the Old English in mid-Elizabethan Ireland, c.1575-84.
Dr David Heffernan (UCC) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The "composition for cess" controversy and the position of the Old English in mid-Elizabethan Ireland, c.1575-84.
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Dimitra Koutla (Aristotle University). Agrarian capitalism and social control in Sir Thomas Smith's "A Letter sent by IB gentleman".
Dimitra Koutla (Aristotle University) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Agrarian capitalism and social control in Sir Thomas Smith's "A Letter sent by IB gentleman".
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Kelly Duquette (Boston College). Shakespeare's "uncivil kerns:" Irish contagion and the emerging British nation-state.
Kelly Duquette (Boston College) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Shakespeare's "uncivil kerns:" Irish contagion and the emerging British nation-state.
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Alix Chartrand (University of Cambridge). Tories and thugs: the impact of seventeenth-century struggles against Irish banditry on India.
Alix Chartrand (University of Cambridge) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Tories and thugs: the impact of seventeenth-century struggles against Irish banditry on India.
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Deirdre Fennell (NUI Galway). Family, favour, faction: female presence in the life of Lord Deputy Sir William Fitzwilliam.
Deirdre Fennell (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Family, favour, faction: female presence in the life of Lord Deputy Sir William Fitzwilliam.
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Ann-Maria Walsh (UCD). Countess Alice Barrymore, motherhood, shopping, and the commodification of English civility.
Ann-Maria Walsh (UCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Countess Alice Barrymore, motherhood, shopping, and the commodification of English civility
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Dr Felicity Maxwell (NUI Galway). Dorothy Moore's Irish connections: Protestant networking and social critique in the 1640s.
Dr Felicity Maxwell (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Dorothy Moore's Irish connections: Protestant networking and social critique in the 1640s
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Kieran Hoare (NUI Galway). From O'Sasnane to Sexton: the making of an early modern urban patriciate family.
Paper by Kieran Hoare (NUI Galway) as part of a panel in honour of Professor Steven Ellis at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.
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Dr Gerald Power (Prague). Sir William Brabazon and the formation of the "New English".
Paper by Dr Gerald Power (Metropolitan University Prague) as part of a panel in honour of Professor Steven Ellis at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.
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Dr Brian MacCuarta (ARSI). The Impact of the Nine Years War on the continental Irish: Henry Piers in Rome and Spain.
Dr Brian MacCuarta (Archivum Romanum Societatis Iesu) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The Impact of the Nine Years War on the continental Irish: Henry Piers in Rome and Spain.
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Prof. John McCafferty (UCD). Recycling an island's past for a Global Catholicism: Irish Franciscans in the seventeenth century.
Prof. John McCafferty (UCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Recycling an island's past for a Global Catholicism: Irish Franciscans in the seventeenth century.
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Prof. Raymond Hylton (Virginia Union). Religio-political ferment in, and interconnections between Dublin and Portarlington Huguenot communities, 1692-1720.
Religio-political ferment in, and interconnections between the Dublin and Portarlington Huguenot communities, 1692-1720: a study in causal determinism.
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Evan Bourke (NUI Galway). Lady Ranelagh: Katherine Jones's reputation within Samuel Hartlib's correspondence network.
Evan Bourke (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. 'The incomparable Lady Ranelagh': Katherine Jones's reputation within Samuel Hartlib's correspondence network.
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Prof. Willy Maley (Glasgow). Double Dutch: The Boate brothers and Ireland.
Prof. Willy Maley (Glasgow) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Double Dutch: The Boate brothers and Ireland.
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Dr Marc Caball (UCD). Crossing borders in late Stuart Ireland: the emergence of a middle ground.
Dr Marc Caball (UCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Crossing borders in late Stuart Ireland: the emergence of a middle ground.
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David Roy (UCC). Creating borders in 'Colin Clouts Come Home Againe'.
David Roy (UCC) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Creating borders in 'Colin Clouts Come Home Againe'.
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Raina Howe (NUI Galway). Tudor Wasteland or Gaelic Fasach. Historical perspectives of an early modern Irish environment.
Raina Howe (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Tudor Wasteland or Gaelic Fasach. Historical perspectives of an early modern Irish environment.
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Lorna Moloney (NUI Galway). From Gaelic lordship to English shire: The MacNamaras of Clare.
Lorna Moloney (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. From Gaelic lordship to English shire: The MacNamaras of Clare.
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Rebecca Hasler (St Andrews). Barnaby Rich's Anglo-Irish pamphleteering.
Rebecca Hasler (St Andrews) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. 'Neither to forbeare Irish nor English': Barnaby Rich's Anglo-Irish pamphleteering.
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Dr Helen Sonner. The Ulster pamphlets of James VI/I reconsidered.
Dr Helen Sonner at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The Ulster pamphlets of James VI/I reconsidered.
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Prof. Caroline Newcombe (Southwestern). How early Irish marital property law influenced the end of Brehon Law.
Prof. Caroline Newcombe (Southwestern) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. How early Irish marital property law influenced the end of Brehon Law.
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Diarmuid Wheeler (NUI Galway). Military men in Leix and Offaly, c.1547-1580.
Diarmuid Wheeler (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. "When the blast of war blows in our ears": Military men in Leix and Offaly, c.1547-1580.
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Matthew McGinty (NUI Galway). The rise and fall of Sir Conyers Clifford.
Matthew McGinty (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The rise and fall of Sir Conyers Clifford.
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Prof. Yoko Odawara (Chukyo University). Sir Philip Sidney, Leicester circle and Ireland.
Prof. Yoko Odawara (Chukyo University) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Sir Philip Sidney, Leicester circle and Ireland.
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Dr Coleman Dennehy (UCD/UCL). Lawyers in parliament: examining legal counsel on Irish cases at the Westminster Parliament.
Dr Coleman Dennehy (UCD/UCL) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Lawyers in parliament: examining legal counsel on Irish cases at the Westminster Parliament.
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Dr Eoin Kinsella (IAPH). Irish Catholic lobbying in London in the 1690s.
Dr Eoin Kinsella (IAPH) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Irish Catholic lobbying in London in the 1690s.
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Dr John Bergin (QUB). The career of Dennis Molony (1650-1726), an Irish Catholic lawyer and agent in London.
Dr John Bergin (QUB) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The career of Dennis Molony (1650-1726), an Irish Catholic lawyer and agent in London.
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Dr Jason McElligott (Marsh's Library). Early modern female book owners: the evidence from Ireland's first public library.
Dr Jason McElligott (Marsh's Library) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Early modern female book owners: the evidence from Ireland's first public library
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Dr John Cunningham (QUB). The apothecary in early modern Ireland.
Dr John Cunningham (QUB) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The apothecary in early modern Ireland
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This series features podcasts of papers from the 6th Annual Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference which took place from August 19-20 2016 at the Moore Institute, NUI Galway. The conference was generously supported by: an NUI Galway President's Award for Research Excellence (awarded to Prof. Steven Ellis); the Moore Institute, NUI Galway; the School of Humanities, NUI Galway; the Discipline of History, NUI Galway; and the Society for Renaissance Studies. 40 presentations were recorded for podcasting by Real Smart Media.
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