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Trinity Long Room Hub Podcasts — 514 episodes

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1

We Shall Overcome: Civil Rights Era Connections

2

We Shall Overcome: A Conversation with Eamonn McCann

3

We Shall Overcome: Revolutionary Connections

4

We Shall Overcome: Twenty-first Century Connections

5

We Shall Overcome: Keynote Address

6

Trinity European Laureate Award - The Future of Research

7

Inside Trinity

8

In conversation with Professors Emeritae Eda Sagarra and Corinna Salvadori Lonergan

9

2026 | A STEM Strategy for Modern Languages? Mapping Ireland’s Multilingual Futures

10

Trinity European Laureate Award - The Future of Europe and its Challenges

11

Together/Apart

12

Fellow in Focus: Prof Elke D'hoker in conversation with Dr Paul Delaney

13

Behind the Headlines - A Social Media Ban for Ireland?

14

AI, Trade Wars and the Future of Business

15

Behind the Headlines: Irish and EU Security in an Age of Global Conflict

16

Character at the Turn of the Novel: Edgeworth, Scott, and Austen

17

Designing a New Framework Programme: The Role of the Research Community

18

Imperial Bibliography: The Shakespeare First Folio - Irish Renaissance Seminar Keynote

19

Rediscovering Celtic Heritage: Musical Legacies across the Irish Sea - In conversation with the Performers

20

Discourse Necromancy: Can Cultural Analytics be applied to medieval literatures?

21

M. R. James: The Demon in the Library

22

Bridging the Gap: From Campus to Cabinet - How to turn Ideas into Action and shape Government policy

23

Fellow in Focus: Prof James Chandler in conversation with Dr Amy Prendergast

24

Guinness: A Family Succession – Patrick Geoghegan with Lord Iveagh

25

Opening Ceremony for Languages 250 at Trinity (1776-2026)

26

Behind the Headlines: Venezuela, Greenland, and a New World Order?

27

Bridging the Gap: Can Inclusive Democratic Processes Shape Ambitious, Evidence-Based Policy?

28

Love in the Time of Syphilis: Medicine, Sex and the End of Ottoman Empire

29

Collaborating in Conflict: The Yeats Family and the Public Arts

30

From Dublin to Boston: Cuala Press, the Yeats Sisters & a Shared Literary Heritage

31

The Annual St Brigit Lecture 2026 - St Ethne, St Fidelma and earliest Irish baptism

32

Murder on the High Seas? The Implications of US Attacks on Alleged Drug Traffickers

33

A Conversation about Human Rights and Dementia: Unpacking the Essentials

34

"Will Europe survive the sovereignist turn?" Public lecture by Jan Zielonka

35

Where to go when in Trouble: The Adventures of Antonia Moser, Lady Detective

36

Kafka and Beckett: Totalitarianism Laid Bare & A tidalectic reading of the Zapata Swamp

37

Fellow in Focus: Dr Anna Deeny Morales in conversation with Dr Evangelia Rigaki

38

Ireland and the EU Presidency: The Achievements of 2013 and the Opportunities Ahead

39

Gallant Allies in Europe: Denmark’s EU Presidency and the Lessons for Ireland in 2026

40

Do the Humanities Actually Matter? Public Policy and the Humanities

41

Embracing Uncertainty

42

The Pollard Collection of Children’s Books: Roundtable Discussion

43

Adventures in the Pollard Collection

44

The Pollard Collection of Children’s Books: Panel Two

45

The Pollard Collection of Children’s Books: Panel One

46

Pollard's Germans: exploring the Collection’s transnational dimensions

47

Awarding of the Research Ireland - Harrison Medal to Philip V. Bohlman

48

Behind the Headlines: Debating the Anglo-Irish Agreement, 40 years on

49

The Anglo-Irish Agreement: Its Making, Impact, and the People Behind It

50

In the Half Light: Voices from Black Ireland

51

Resilience and its Many Faces

52

The Blooming of Dorian Gray

53

TLRH | 2025 Annual Edmund Burke Lecture | William Dalrymple

54

In Conversation with Aoife McLysaght, the Government Science Advisor

55

Futures of the Future: AI and Humanities Research

56

The Flag That Doesn't Exist Yet?: Re-Imagining Symbols in Northern Ireland and Ireland

57

Spotlight on US History

58

Behind the Headlines: The Irish Presidency

59

Beyond Competition, towards International Solidarity

60

Is there Rhyme in Ancient Greek Poetry?

61

Trinity Library Quick Picks

62

Wandering Books Showcase

63

Tales of Brave Ulysses: From Swerve of Censorship to Bend of Copyright

64

'I Fall Down': a behind-the-scenes look at this punk-feminist production

65

Trinity's Medical and Health Humanities: Bridging Cultures; Challenging Norms; Raising Consciousness

66

Partition and P.E.N. International

67

Fur, Feathers, and Flora: Alternative Branches in the Digital Humanities

68

Famine Then, Famine Now: A Conversation about Famine in the Middle East, Past and Present

69

Expressions of Loss: Creative Arts, Culture, and Public Health Approaches to Mourning

70

The University and Truth-Telling

71

Clare Moriarty on Philosophy, Berkeley and…motherhood

72

What does Dignity mean when you are Deprived of your Liberty?

73

Lost Souls: Resurrecting the Neglected Creators of Gothic and Horror

74

‘The Evidence of Things Not Seen’: Ethics and the True Crime Industry

75

Hibernian Shakespeare - Session 5

76

Hibernian Shakespeare - Session 4

77

Hibernian Shakespeare - Session 3

78

Hibernian Shakespeare - Session 2

79

Hibernian Shakespeare - Session 1

80

Who cares when corporations kill?

81

46th T.S. Eliot Society Annual Memorial Lecture - Barbarous Cuisine: T.S. Eliot in Ireland 1936-1940

82

A struggle for rights and freedoms: The importance of civil society space

83

Michael Mc Laughlin – “Defining a Community Choir: Navigating the Complexities of Social Inclusion and Musical Excellence”

84

Daniel Vives Lynch – “Irish Traditional-Classical Synthesis Composition: Contemporary Figure-based Approaches to Egalitarian Synthesis Achievement”

85

Anastasia Motiti – “Operatic Adaptations of Euripides’ Alcestis: Baroque and Classical Approaches to Ancient Greek Tragedy”

86

Emmelle Wadding – “Time Is What You Make of It: Audience Control in Live Contemporary Music Performance”

87

It's All About Tuberculosis: Seán O'Casey's Critical Look at the Easter Rising

88

Smock Alley Shakespeare: Reclaiming Ireland’s Role in The Dramatist’s Legacy

89

2025 | "The Spectacle of Fearsome Acts": Violence, Journalism and the Democratic Future

90

Heroes and sidekicks - collaboration and partnerships with colleagues inside and outside the library world

91

Richard Steele and the Uses of Deference

92

Searching for Common Identity – A Personal Journey

93

Revisiting Brian Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa: Space, Place, and Text

94

An Infinitely Full Stop: Mark O’Connell and Chris Morash Discuss John Banville’s Writing

95

Fellow in Focus: Dr Nina Lamal

96

Oscar Wilde and the Fenians

97

Tackling Wagner in Ireland

98

Hares Upon Hearthstones – Envisioning the Death of Civilization in Medieval Literature & Cognitive Reading of the Supernatural in Shakespeare’s Plays

99

The Irish Network for Gothic and Horror Studies Keynote: Dr Miranda Corcoran

100

Resilience and Equity: Healthcare in a Changing Climate

101

Fellow In Focus: Prof Ronan McDonald

102

Children and Childhood in World War I Lebanon: Class, Crisis and Social Perceptions of a Vulnerable Group

103

Persistent food insecurity amongst people with disabilities in post-famine Somalia

104

Food and (in)dignity in the direct provision system for Asylum seekers in Ireland

105

Advancing access to food assistance for persons with disabilities: Promising practices

106

The right to food: A practitioner's perspective, a pragmatic response

107

Indigenous persons with disabilities and food insecurity

108

Left behind in the quest for zero hunger? Food security and situations of risk for persons with disabilities

109

Transforming a complex system: A systems approach to inclusive food assistance programming

110

Famine then and now: Reading enforced starvation in Gaza through the lens of An Gorta Mór

111

THRIVE: Considering disability and food sovereignty in South Africa

112

Disability and starvation in Gaza

113

Collecting Rare Books in Twenty-First Century Ireland

114

Archiving Reproductive Health: Archiving sensitive social media material

115

Behind the Headlines | Humanitarianism in Crisis?

116

Shortcuts Across Sandymount Strand & Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman

117

Plautilla Nelli Symposium - William Johnson & Trisha Dalke

118

Plautilla Nelli Symposium - Restoring in Florence, tradition versus innovation

119

Plautilla Nelli Symposium - The Founding of Ireland-Italy Projects

120

When Academics turn Trade: Research and Creative Non-Fiction Publishing

121

Fellow in Focus: Dr Mark O'Connell

122

Fellow in Focus: Professor Anthony Caleshu

123

TLRH | 2024 Annual Edmund Burke Lecture | Fintan O'Toole

124

Translating the Bible in Old English Prose: A Book for Many?

125

The Social Life of Medical Anecdotes

126

Fellow in Focus: Dr Shreya Atrey in conversation with Prof Mark Bell

127

William Shekspirenko: The Adventures of the Bard in ‘the undiscovered bourn'

128

Shakespeare and Politics in post-totalitarian East-Central Europe: Theatrical Border Crossings

129

From Individuality to Solidarity: Reconceptualizing Selfhood in Armed Conflict

130

🤘Going out with a (Head) Bang 🤘

131

Welcome to the Sixties!

132

Out of Tune: Legacies of the 1980s musical underground

133

Blurred Lines in Legal Doctrine

134

What is a 21st Century Person?

135

Amplifying the Silences: Sounding women’s large-scale compositions on the musical historical map

136

Making a Film in Ancient Sumerian

137

Disaster and Hope

138

We Will Remain

139

A History of Bad Ideas about Climate and Nature

140

Acts of Memory - A Film by Mairéad McClean

141

Writing in the Streets - Trinity Centre for the Book

142

Trinity Library: Quick Picks

143

Resilient Women: Surviving in their Own Time

144

Mere Bagatelles - Women's Diaries & Difficult Histories

145

Listening for the Middle Ages

146

Theatre within Theatre with Wexford Festival Opera

147

Mid-Century Mod(els): Fashion and Self-Fashioning in Children’s Comics

148

From Henry James to Star Wars: Why Lawyers Should Read Literature

149

Werewolves, Vampires & Ghosts

150

Future Fables?

151

Plaster, Wood & Stone

152

Iarsmaí | Remnants : Ireland and Colonialism

153

Ireland's Border Culture - Launch Event

154

Exploring the Medical and Health Humanities

155

Just Kids?

156

Ireland and the School Story, from L.T. Meade to the Present

157

A Century of Chinese Childhood

158

Making Empire: Ireland and India

159

Tea With Paul Murray

160

Fellow in Focus: Dr Tania Cañas

161

Fellow in Focus: Professor Michael Aronson

162

2024 | A fireside chat with Lonnie G. Bunch III, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution

163

An Interdisciplinary Panel Discussion on Hate

164

We Are All Still Talking To Each Other!

165

It Was Always About The Directors..?

166

It Was Always About The Actors…

167

It Was Always About The Applause…

168

Actually, It Was Always About The Plays!

169

“We Won’t be Hungry Much Longer” : Survival Cannibalism in North American Folk Horror Narratives

170

Courage, Justice and Resistance: Lessons from Ukraine

171

Fellow in Focus: Professor Bassey Edem Antia

172

Landscapes of Mourning in Irish Women's Poetry

173

Drawing Support: Graphic Narratives and Resistance

174

Revealing the Invisible - a Conservation Conversation from the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland

175

The Drama of Dissection

176

Women, Family, and Care in the Constitution

177

Behind the Headlines | No place like home?

178

AfterWords: Three Academics Reconsidering Narratives of Trauma and Violence in the Humanities

179

A Caméra-stylo for the Social Media Era

180

2023 | Totalitarianism and the Humanities

181

Therapeutic Metaphor Use: Lessons from Eating Disorder Autopathography

182

Yeats, the Nobel, and the Labour of Writing

183

No Good Deed Goes Unpunished? - The Many Lives of Medieval Manuscripts Symposium

184

Addressing 'Democracy, Governance and Education' Today

185

The Holy Acrobat in the Beatus Initial - The Many Lives of Medieval Manuscripts Symposium

186

The Many Lives of the Medieval Liturgy - The Many Lives of Medieval Manuscripts Symposium

187

Mirrors, Morality, and the Virgin Mary - The Many Lives of Medieval Manuscripts Symposium

188

The Searobend Project - The Many Lives of Medieval Manuscripts Symposium

189

John of Worcester’s Chronicula - The Many Lives of Medieval Manuscripts Symposium

190

Digitisation and Potential of Linked Open Data - The Many Lives of Medieval Manuscripts Symposium

191

Sixteenth-Century Heralds - The Many Lives of Medieval Manuscripts Symposium

192

Using AI to Transcribe Trinity’s Manuscripts - The Many Lives of Medieval Manuscripts Symposium

193

Fellow in Focus: Professor Sean Moore

194

TCD MS 667: A Manuscript to Change Lives - The Many Lives of Medieval Manuscripts Symposium

195

Dublin Photographic Studios and the Medical Press of the 1860s

196

Machine Learning Meet-Up hosted by Human+ featuring ADAPT Researchers

197

Literature & Resistance: Poetry Reading with Éireann Lorsung, Majed Mujed, and Hua Xi

198

Writing Chronic Illness Just in Time

199

Making Empire and the After Lives of Empire in Ireland

200

Fellow in Focus: Professor Yevheniia Orestivna Kanchura

201

Fellow in Focus: Professor Van Gosse

202

TLRH | 2023 Annual Edmund Burke Lecture | Professor Joanna Bourke

203

All we want is the Earth! Land, Labour and Movements beyond Environmentalism

204

Historians Resisting Tyranny: A Preliminary Evaluation

205

AI and Music - a ‘History of the Future’ conversation

206

Writing Nature, Remembering Heaney - Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

207

Who needs footnotes? - Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

208

The Terrestrial University - Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

209

Slainte: Would You Drink a Beer from 1574? - Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

210

Securing Human Rights in the Anthropocene - Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

211

Where next for Children’s Literature studies? - Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

212

Old Ghosts: the Opera -Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

213

Long Shadows of Communism... - Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

214

Did Ireland have an Empire? - Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

215

Fascists at the Gate - Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

216

‘What has changed’? Gender-Academia-Europe 1953-2023 - Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

217

Deep Time Encounters - Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

218

Art+Science = ?? Curating Cultures Outside the Academy - Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

219

From the Bible to the Beatles… Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

220

The Child in English Fiction, 1740-1825 - Trinity Arts & Humanities Research Festival

221

‘Women and War’: Representations in the Creative Arts

222

The Interpreter’s Tale from Sarajevo to Trieste: Jim Hicks in conversation with Krzysztof Rowiński

223

Centre for Resistance Studies: A Conversation with Carmen Bugan

224

Poetry, Translation and Oppression: Carmen Bugan and Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin

225

A Fabulous Failure: Managing American Capitalism during the Clinton Presidency

226

The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare: Four Hundred Years of the First Folio

227

'It ‘grow’d’. Or Fostering Discipline in Interdisciplinary Research

228

Lunchtime Conversation with Egyptian Comics Artist Deena Mohamed

229

The Hundred Years' War on Palestine

230

Technology's Deep Time

231

Visions of Europe: Ukraine's Constitutional Future

232

Is it 'Their Song'?: Irish Screen Studies Keynote Lecture

233

Things and Ideas of Community in the Literary Works of Matthias Zschokke.

234

Environment… as Medicine? Understanding the Various Ways that Architecture Supports Wellbeing

235

TLRH | Fellow in Focus with Dr Roisín Higgins (Teesside University)

236

TLRH | Fellow in Focus with Prof Premesh Lalu (University of the Western Cape)

237

Behind the Headlines | REWRITES: Necessity or travesty?

238

TLRH | Fellow in Focus with Prof Dariusz Komorowski(University of Wroclaw).

239

TLRH | Fellow in Focus with Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe(Rooney Writer Fellow)

240

Life Narratives and the Biological Reality of Ageing

241

TLRH | Fellow in Focus with Dr Susan Manly (University of St Andrews)

242

Talking with the Dead: Narratives from The Old Anatomy Museum

243

TLRH | Fellow in Focus with Dr Şebnem Susam-Saraeva (University of Edinburgh)

244

Behind the Headlines | Returning Remains: Context, Consent, and Colonialism

245

Partition Narratives and Regions of Memory: Upper Silesia as a European Mnemo-Region

246

Human+ Tech Talks | Learning to Learn: How Can AI Unlock Learning Patterns?

247

Human+ Tech Talks | In Tech We Trust: Embedding Human Values and Ethical Standards Into AI

248

How to Rule a Magical World: Europe, 1400–1700

249

Behind the Headlines | Waste Lands: Imagining Climate Catastrophe

250

Literature & Resistance: Poetry Reading with Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe and Anthony Anaxagorou

251

TLRH | 2022 Annual Edmund Burke Lecture | Professor Michael Ignatieff

252

Human+ Tech Talks: The Future of Robots in our Everyday Lives

253

Literature & Resistance | Unseen City: Ankhi Mukherjee in Conversation with Ian Robertson

254

HUMANXR: Mapping Social Behaviour in Virtual and Augmented Reality

255

Human+ Tech Talks | Your Avatar and You: Identity and Behaviour in the Digital World

256

Human+ Tech Talk: The Ethical Dimension of Human-Centred AI

257

The Dublin Press and the French Revolution

258

Modernism and Slippage: How Movements Might Move

259

Blue Nights: The Experience of Frailty in Modern Thought and Life-Writing

260

A Conversation with Award-Winning Galician Writer Xesús Fraga

261

'The Unhappy Victims of This Habit': Drug Addiction as a Problem in Nineteenth-Century America

262

Intersecting and contiguous identities in African narratives

263

Poems and Prose from the Oscar Wilde Centre with MC Dr Kevin Power

264

The Popular Politics of Local Petitioning in Early Modern England

265

Trinity College, ‘proper Irish’ and printing in the Irish language 1602–1685

266

Confronting the Ghosts of the California Past in John Carpenter's The Fog (1980)

267

The Holocaust in Public Memory Culture

268

Microhistory, Creative, Collaborative Public History, and Early Modern Witch Trials

269

Contemporary Irish History Seminar | The idea and influence of the Irish Race Convention

270

“The Storm Centre of the World”

271

Early Modern History | Women, Men and the Experience of Work in Early Modern England

272

TLRH | Ageing and Cinema

273

TLRH | Research Methods in Health Humanities

274

TLRh | Making Breath Visible: A Medical Humanities Approach

275

TLRH | Role of Dublin Workhouse Officials in Preventing and Contributing to Institutional Mortality

276

TLRH | The Perceived Relationship between Medicine and the Funeral Trade in 18th century England

277

TLRH | Fellow in Focus with Dr Karly Kehoe (Saint Mary’s University,Canada)

278

TLRH | Fellow in focus with Fellow Professor Rashid Khalidi (Columbia University)

279

The Hublic Sphere | Looking East, Looking West: Should we change how we talk about Eastern Europe?

280

Behind the Headlines | Ukraine – changing how we bear witness to war

281

TLRH | The Aidan Clarke Annual Lecture in Early Modern History | Swift against Empire

282

TLRH | Frances Haugen, Facebook whistle-blower, in conversation with Jess Kelly

283

TLRH | The Hublic Sphere | Past, Present and Potential at the Museum of Childhood Ireland

284

Cultural Value Policy Symposium | Professor Geoffrey Crossick ( University of London)

285

Cultural Value – Other Voices, Other Views: Panel Discussion

286

The Centre for Cultural Value

287

Poetry or Data? Understanding Cultural Value in Ireland

288

TLRH | Vocal Music of the Late Baroque, and the Employment of Female Musicians

289

TLRH | 'A Water Bawdy House: Women and the Stuart Navy'

290

TLRH| M. R. James: The Demon in the Library

291

TLRH | Gender and Resistance in Galician Noir Audiovisual Media

292

TLRH | Of Fear and Strangers: A History of Xenophobia

293

TLRH | Justice, Poetry, Refugees and Borders | Poets roundtable

294

TLRH | Literature and Resistance: Inaugural Panel Discussion

295

TLRH | The Hublic Sphere |Measuring the Gap: The Gender Problem in Mathematics

296

TLRH | School of English Seminar | Health, Illness, and Disability in the National Tale

297

TLRH | Early Modern History | Greyhound nation: A Coevolutionary History of England, 1200–1900

298

TLRH | SCARF | The construction of the Disenfranchised Woman in Irish Theatre

299

Behind the Headlines | Falling out of Love with Dublin?

300

TLRH | ‘Irish material in the Prize Papers collection’

301

TLRH | The Rise of Authoritarianism in the Global South

302

TLRH | Anticipating the Ageing Trajectories of the Marvel Superheroes

303

TLRH | Seeing Ireland Launch | Art, Culture, and Power in Paris, 1922

304

TLRH | Mahon’s defence of poetry

305

TLRH | Derek Mahon and the Spaces of Contemporary Irish Poetry: Inter-tidal Zones

306

TLRH | Late Mahon: Resistance and the Medium

307

TLRH | Padraic Colum Symposium | Keynote by Professor Margaret Kelleher (UCD)

308

TLRH | The Hublic Sphere | How can we access the ancients today?

309

‘The Cecils and Ireland’ Session Three

310

‘The Cecils and Ireland’ conference - Session 2

311

‘The Cecils and Ireland’ conference - Welcome and Session One

312

TLRH | The Hublic Sphere | Creating Together: Before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic

313

TLRH | Former Fellow in Focus - Elizabeth Tandy Shermer

314

TLRH | Novel approaches to Dublin History: Historic Fiction and the City

315

TLRH | SCARF | Surfáil sna Scannáin: The History and Cultural Politics of the Irish Surf Film Genre

316

Behind the Headlines | The Culture of Work

317

TLRH | School of English | Seamus Heaney and the Radio Imaginary

318

TLRH | Freemen out with the Tribe

319

TLRH | The Hublic Sphere | Can archaeology be ethical?

320

The Wire that Changed the World

321

TLRH | Resistance and Responsibility: A Vulnerability Analysis

322

TLRH | Faculty in Focus with Dr Kenneth Pearce

323

TLRH | School of English | Voices Off: Reflections on Unseen Plays

324

Professor Andrew Murphy Inaugural Lecture | Shakespeare from the Periphery

325

TLRH | Early Modern History | Rethinking George Berkeley’s legacy

326

TLRH | Fellow in Focus with Dr Aidan O'Malley (University of Rijeka)

327

TLRH | The Hublic Sphere | Narrating millennial disconnect with Lucy Sweeney Byrne

328

TLRH | Novel Revolutions: D.H. Lawrence’s Ireland

329

Behind the Headlines | Afghanistan: reflections, interventions, responsibilities

330

TLRH | On Writers’ Letters: A Culture Night Conversation

331

TLRH | 'Schuler Democracy Forum Launch: Mark Little on ‘Media for Humanity’'

332

The Challenges of Integrating Interdisciplinarity in Academia

333

Importance of Integrating Neurohumanities

334

TLRH | After Srebrenica: Reflecting on the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina

335

"Approximate Formality - Morphology of Irish Towns" by Valerie Mulvin

336

TLRH | Translation Multiples: From Global Culture to Post-communist Democracy

337

TLRH | Victorian Fundraising Literature and the Royal Hospital for Incurables

338

TLRH | School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies Research Seminar

339

SHAPE-ID: Final Event & Toolkit Launch

340

TLRH | Middle English Manuscripts at Trinity

341

TLRH |The Hublic Sphere | The Power of Reflection

342

Beyond 2022 Research Showcase Marking the Centenary of the Custom House Fire

343

TLRH | ‘Burning the Books’, Series Finale of the Out of the Ashes series

344

George Berkeley, Colonialism, and Ireland: A Conversation with Tom Jones

345

TLRH | Elizabeth C. Yeats, the Cuala Press and 'Art Printing'

346

TLRH and the Herzog Centre | Why Talk About The Holocaust?

347

Panel 2 | Partition: Political and Social Legacies

348

Panel 1: Partition and its legacies: Cultural and Literary Legacies

349

TLRH | The Hublic Sphere | Women in Classical Athens

350

TLRH | Haunted Heaney: The Bog Poems

351

TLRH | The Alhambra: A View from the East

352

TLRH | Limits of Napoleon’s powers.

353

TLRH | Égalité, fraternité et — individualité?

354

TLRH | Enoch Powell and Ireland

355

TLRH | "The debt of every good citizen": The Philanthropic Career of Claude Clochar, 1790

356

TLRH | The School of English Staff-Postgraduate Seminar Series

357

2021 | The Age of the Technocene

358

The Art+Science Salon |The Genetics of Music

359

TLRH | Imagining the Worst: Fiction & True Crime

360

Behind the Headlines | The Future of Northern Ireland

361

"The Henchmen": Remembering and Forgetting Oliver Cromwell's Commanders in Ireland

362

TLRH | Irish Film and TV Drama: A Labour History

363

HUMAN+ | The New Cybernetics? Making sense of the 21st century

364

TLRH | Images of the Irish Revolution in English Left-wing Literature in the 1930s and 1940s

365

TLRH | How Caregivers Can Meet the Challenges of Alzheimer’s Disease

366

TLRH | Vampire Nation: Blood & Soil on the European Borders

367

TLRH | Religion on the Move: Forming Identities in a Changing Society

368

TLRH | The Death of the National Museum of Brazil: Slavery Heritage on the Edge

369

Transdisciplinary Dialogues: Research Partnerships for Impact

370

TLRH | Regulating ministerial misbehaviour in the Atlantic world, c.1717-1830

371

TLRH | The 'Necrotemporalities' of the Contemporary Workplace

372

The Art+Science Salon | Artist collective Multiplay

373

TLRH| Sonic Spaces |Gendered Soundscapes

374

TLRH | Women’s words: Women in the Book of Leinster

375

TLRH | The History of the Irish Pub

376

TLRH | Trinity Centre for Resistance Studies Launch

377

TLRH | Faculty in Focus: Professor Micheal Cronin

378

TLRH | Hublic Sphere | From Security to Weaponization: the Power of Citizenship

379

Behind the Headlines | History, Hope and the Political Speech

380

TLRH | On the Nature and Meaning of Care

381

TLRH | Walter Benjamin and the Aesthetics of Film

382

TLRH | The Chimney Doctor at Channel Row: The Dublin House of Industry in the 1790s

383

TLRH | Trinity and the Changing City: Migration and its Artistic Representation

384

TLRH | The School of English Staff-Postgraduate Seminar Series

385

TLRH | Infrastructures for Interdisciplinary Engagement: Lessons from the Digital Humanities

386

TLRH | Poetry and History in the 1850s: Ann Hawkshaw and John Mitchell Kemble

387

TLRH | ‘Think of all the differences!’: Mixed Marriages in 21st Century Adaptations of Chaucer

388

TLRH | Compositional Considerations: Integrating Ethnic Instruments into Western Art Music Ensembles

389

Sonic Spaces |Sounds of the Environment

390

TLRH | Faculty in Focus: Dr Peter Hamilton

391

TLRH | A Culture of Curiosity: Scientific Enquiry in the Eighteenth-Century Home

392

TLRH | Brigit: A Day for Renewal and Healing

393

TLRH | Out of the Ashes | Post-Conflict Recovery: Mosul Museum Project Zero

394

TLRH | Irish Historical Society | Ireland and the Caribbean: People, Property and Profits

395

TLRH |The Hublic Sphere |Radical Vulnerabilities: Reclaiming Power in South Asia

396

TLRH | Ireland, Empire and the Early Modern World

397

TLRH |Protests, Polling and the Culture of Democracy

398

TLRH | Uncertainty and Post-pandemic Recovery

399

TLRH | Trust, Borders and Brexit

400

TLRH | A Ticking Bomb: Myanmar’s Rohingya Crisis

401

Behind the Headlines | Women in Resistance In Belarus and Poland

402

TLRH | Professionalising Inter- and Transdisciplinary Expertise

403

TLRH | Fellow in Focus: Dr Lilith Acadia

404

TLRH | Recruiting Irish Catholics for Imperial Warfare, 1756-93

405

TLRH | "Too bad we can't stay, baby!": Examining the Haunted House in 1980s America

406

TLRH | Hublic Sphere | Childhood Books: The Power(s) of Rereading

407

TLRH| Sonic Spaces | Sound & Technology

408

TLRH | Japan’s Far More Female Future

409

TLRH | Introducing the FOODCULT Project

410

TLRH | Proclamations and the Insurrectionary Tradition, 1798-1820

411

TLRH | The School of English Staff-Postgraduate Seminar Series

412

TLRH IWhose History? The 'Migrated Archive' and Britain's Colonial Past

413

TLRH | Interruptions in Babylonian Poetry: Are They There, and What do They Tell Us?

414

TLRH | Education, Class and (In)Equality in Dublin

415

TLRH | Commemorating "the illustrious dead": Monuments and the Chartist Movement

416

TLRH | Irish Universities and Imperial Legacies | The Global Irish Network at Trinity College Dublin

417

TLRH | Faculty in Focus: Dr Clare Clarke

418

TLRH and the Herzog Centre | Remembering Kristallnacht: Why Talk About The Holocaust?

419

TLRH | Funding Interdisciplinary Research with the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

420

TLRH | Sonic Spaces | Soundscapes of the Performing Arts

421

TLRH | Alice in Asia: Examining Kaneko Kuniyoshi’s visual (re)imagining

422

Beyond 2022 and Recovering Records for Early Modern Irish History

423

Identities in Transformation Postgraduate Seminar on Embodiment

424

SEATANGLEDIreland, Literature And The Coast Mixdown

425

TLRH | The End of Travel?

426

Behind the Headlines | Is there Still an American Dream?

427

TLRH | Art+Science Reading Group: GBHI Atlantic Fellows

428

TLRH | The Hublic Sphere | Justice for Magdalenes: Reflections on Power

429

TLRH | Voices of the Past: Celebrating our Legacy

430

TLRH | Voices of the Past: Understanding our Impact

431

TLRH | Early Modern PhD projects at TCD: A Panel Discussion

432

TLRH | “A Shrine of Pilgrimage”: Dark Tourism in Late-Victorian Crime Writing, and Ripper Reportage

433

TLRH | Best Practice in Interdisciplinary Research: Learning from the Neurohumanities

434

TLRH | Unhealthy Dublin: Food Sharing and Sustainability within Cities

435

TLRH | When Old Streets Speak: In Conversation with the Friends of Medieval Dublin

436

TLRH | Global White Nationalism: From Apartheid to Trump

437

Behind the Headlines | The Age of Uncertainty

438

TLRH | What is Early Modern History Today? Reflections on Ongoing Research

439

TLRH | Art+Science Reading Group: Together into the Unknown

440

TLRH | Broken Bones, Broken Stones: Iconoclasm in World History

441

TLRH | The Covid Catalyst: Reimagining our Creative Future

442

TLRH | The Art and Policy of Music Broadcasting

443

TLRH | Fields of Vision: Seamus Heaney and Society

444

TLRH | Art+Science Reading Group | Origami+Space: Unfolding the future of Robotics

445

TLRH | Unlocking the Archives 2: Next Generation Access

446

TLRH | Unlocking the Archives Part 1: Hidden Voices.

447

Bridging the Research-Policy Gap

448

Fellow in Focus | Dr Torsten Wollina

449

TLRH | Art + Science Reading Group | On a Higher Plane: Mathematics + Art

450

Zoom fatigue

451

TLRH | Fellow in Focus | Dr Lindy Brady

452

Ulysses, Pandemic, and Social Distancing

453

Behind the Headlines | Human+Technology Beyond Covid-19

454

Dr. Daniel Geary | The Roots of Racist Policing and the Need for Radical Change

455

Trinity and the Changing City | Racism and the City

456

DEMOCRACY WITHOUT A PUBLIC SPHERE

457

Cambridge University Press Irish Literature in Transition (2020) Launch

458

TLRH | Spinning Yarns: Pathology and Poetry

459

Rethinking Democracy | The Everyday

460

Conflict and Change: A Conversation with Rory Montgomery and Jonathan Powell

461

Interdisciplinarity in Times of Crisis: Why the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Matter

462

Rethinking Democracy | INEQUALITY

463

‘All that remained’—The Four Courts Blaze of 1922

464

TLRH | Art + Science Reading Group | Botany + Barriers

465

Marginalised Groups

466

Fellow in Focus: Professor Premesh Lalu

467

Rethinking Democracy | Nations and Borders

468

Behind the Headlines | Democracy in an Age of Pandemic

469

Fellow in Focus with Trinity Long Room Hub Artist Rita Duffy

470

Behind the Headlines | Climate Change and Pandemics

471

Behind the Headlines | Plagues and Pandemics

472

The Instrumentalisation of Health by the Prisoners’ Rights Movement, 1972-80

473

Shared Decision Making

474

Values in Medicine

475

Fellow in focus - Dr Clare Hutton

476

The CHCI Andrew W. Mellon Funded Crises of Democracy Initiative

477

CRISES OF DEMOCRACY

478

THE FUTURES OF IRELAND

479

BEING HUMAN IN THE 21ST CENTURY

480

Dublin: Natural and Cultural Heritage

481

The City on the Move

482

‘Extraordinary Discrimination’: Trinity College Dublin and the Negotiations for the Government Grant

483

The Public Dance Halls Act, 1935: A Re-Examination

484

Beyond the Archive: Recovering Voices of Freedom and Partition in India

485

Fellow in Focus – Professor Julian Bourg

486

'Writing and Politics' By Fintan O'Toole

487

Behind the Headlines | What’s going on in…Hong Kong?

488

Bosnia and the Targeting of History and Memory

489

TLRH | 2019 Annual Edmund Burke Lecture | Former President of Ireland, Professor Mary McAleese

490

GHI2019 Globalisation, Technology and Media

491

GHI2019 Refugees and Stateless Lives: What Can Art Do?

492

GHI2019 Leaders, Cults and Trauma

493

GHI2019 Defining “Democracy”, “Crisis” and “Cultural Trauma

494

GHI2019 Institutions’ Roles and Responsibilities, Violence, and Resistance

495

TLRH | #BeingHuman | A Love Letter to Realism in a Time of Grief

496

2019 | Irish Slaves in America: Myths, History, and the Problems of Social Media

497

In conversation with Professor John Morrill

498

Behind the Headlines | The Future of Ireland and its Borders

499

The Curious Human - What Does it Mean to Be Human?

500

GHI2019 Positive Resistance panel

501

GHI2019 Identity, Cultural Expression, and Resistance

502

GH2019 Oral Histories

503

GHI2019 Religious Polarisation, Terrorism, and Xenophobia

504

GHI2019 How memories can be materialised in creative forms

505

GHI2019 Self-Care and Ethical Practice for Trauma-Facing Researchers

506

GHI2019 The Evolution of Democracy in the Modern World.

507

Timbuktu and the Mobility of the Book in West Africa (and Beyond) - Prof Shamil Jeppie

508

Trinity and the Changing City: Social Class in Dublin: The Final Taboo

509

Panel: Cultural Trauma and Documentary Making

510

CHCI International Collaborations

511

Advocacy for the Humanities

512

CHCI welcome and keynote lecture Joep Leerssen

513

The Radical Middle: A Panel Discussion

514

Actor Stephen Rea performed Seamus Heaney’s translation of Book VI of the Aeneid