2014-2015
SPEAKERS
Peter Shirlow (Queen’s University Belfast) and Colin Coulter (NUI Maynooth)
‘Northern Ireland 20 years after the ceasefires’
20 May 2015
Enda Delaney (University of Edinburgh)
‘Leviathan, modernity and everyday life in nineteenth-century Ireland’
6 May 2015
Loughlin Sweeney (Queens’ College, University of Cambridge)
‘Noblesse oblige and the socialisation of Irish counter-elites in the pre-First World War military establishment’
29 April 2015
Tim Wilson (University of St Andrews)
‘Meekly into the Free State? The strange death of unionist resistance in Donegal and north Monaghan, 1911-22’
4 March 2015
Catriona Crowe (The National Archives of Ireland)
‘The Irish Census Online Project’
18 February 2015
Mark Hennessy (The Irish Times)
‘Ireland and the United Kingdom: have we really never been closer neighbours?’
4 February 2015
Ben Levitas (Goldsmiths, University of London)
‘Enter the Gate Theatre: Denis Johnston, theatrical modernism, and the art of state formation’
21 January 2015
Ian D’Alton (University of Cambridge)
‘Prisoners of war? Southern Protestant involvements in the conflicts of 1914-18 and 1939-45’
26 November 2014
Eoin McLaughlin (University of St Andrews)
‘State dissolution, sovereign debt and default: lessons from Irish independence’
12 November 2014
Maria Luddy (University of Warick)
‘The abduction of women in Ireland, 1750-1850’
27 October 2014
Martin Mansergh
‘Forty years in the service of the Irish state as a diplomat, political advisor, politician and historian’
15 October 2014
H.E. Dan Mulhall (Embassy of Ireland)
‘Æ. Russell and D.P. Moran in 1923: partitioned Irish intellects’
26 September 2014