Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2023
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Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2023 is a history podcast hosted by Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2023. It has 24 episodes, with the latest published October 2023.
Podcasts from the 11th Annual Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference which took place at Maynooth University on 18 and 19 August 2023. The conference was generously supported by the MACMORRIS Project, the Irish Research Council, The Department of English, Maynooth University, The Arts and Humanities Institute, Maynooth University, and, Marsh's Library. Podcasting by Real Smart Media in association with UCD's History Hub.ie. For more information go to tudorstuartireland.com.
history ·en-us ·24 episodes
Pat Palmer in conversation with Brendan Kane - Live Podcast Recording at the 2023 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.
Keynote 1: Gillian Wright (University of Birmingham) - Orrery the Poet.
Keynote 2: Keith Pluymers (Illinois State University) - Memories of Early Modern Deforestation and the Making of Modern Irish Environmentalism.
Evan Bourke (Maynooth) - An Exploration of the Poet-Patron relationship in Irish Bardic Poetry ca. 1541 – ca. 1660.
Deirdre Nic Charthaigh (TCD) - Poems on the Ui Chaoimh.
Philip Mac a' Ghoill (Maynooth) - English or Irish? Or both? Insights from Gaelic poetry into the cultural identity of the Anglo-Norman nobility in Munster 1569–1607.
Raghnall O Floinn (NMI). Apish toys and Papal trash – Devotional objects in late medieval and early modern Ireland.
James Leduc (Cambridge) - Imperium, Obedience, and Vocation in the English Reformation: John Bale and the ‘Reform’ of Ireland under Edward VI.
Jade Scott (University of Glasgow) - 'your disordered subjects...of fowle lyf manifest': Mary, Queen of Scots and the O’Neills. Stuart Donegal, c.1609-41.
Naomi McAreavey (UCD) - Rereading Rape and Sexual Violence in the 1641 Depositions.
Victoria Pearson (Ulster University) - 'Keeping Faith': Honora ‘Nano’ Nagle and the Jacobite Twilight.
David McIlreavy (IAC) - Reconstructing the 'Jeacock House', Little Mary Street, Dublin during the early reign of James II.
Derek Whayman (Newcastle) - Hovenden, Saunders and Lord Annesley: A Close Look at two Cases of Land Forfeiture, Restoration, Legal Loopholes and Judicial Policy in the Post-Restoration Period.
Coleman Dennehy (Dundalk) - Examining the low execution rate at the Irish assizes - some tentative explanations.
Brid McGrath (TCD) - Local democracy in early modern Limerick.
Steven Ellis (Galway) - The earls of Kildare and the development of the English Pale, 1460-1534.
Ben Hazard (UCD) - The Last MacWilliam Bourke.
Tomas L. O Murchu (UCC) - An Elegy for Captain Daniel O’Keeffe of Duhallow, Co Cork.
Jason McElligott (Marsh's Library) - Making Sense of the World by Binding Together Ephemeral Pamphlets.
Lindsay Ann Reid and Justin Tonra (Galway) - The Werburgh Street Theatre and Digital Scholarly Editing in the Contemporary Classroom.
Andrew Levie (Galway) - Reimagining Ireland's Landscape for the English: Edmund Spenser's Distortion of Irish Landscape Myths within The Faerie Queene.
Brendan Kane (UCONN) - Treatuireacht is dilseacht i smaointeoireacht pholaitiuil Ghaelach sa Nua-Aois Luath.
Emmet de Barra (TCD) - Cumaim croinic do Chloinn Neill: Dan d'Aodh Mor O Neill le Dubhthach Og O Duibhgeannain, 1598.
Ciara Ni Mhurchu (TCD) - 'Buaine iona a aois iomradh Taidhg' Clu agus cail Chu Chulainn i ndan an 17u cead.
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