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2018-2019

SPEAKERS

Bethan Johnson (University of Cambridge)

'"From the tongue of angels into the tongue of men": The Role of Language in Violent Nationalist Campaigning 1918'

29 May 2019

Professor Michael Kenny (University of Cambridge) 

The Anglosphere Tradition in British Politics' 

15 May 2019

Dr Connal Parr (Northumbria University)

'"You may split and maybe you are the better for splitting." Ulster Protestantism, Religion and Labour Politics' 

1 May 2019

Dr Charles Read (Queen Mary University of London)

'Towards a new narrative of the Irish Famine of 1845-53’

7 March 2019

Dr Sarah Roddy

‘The crystallized energies of the people'; Money and the Irish Catholic Church, 1850-1921'

20 February 2019         Third Annual Brian Lenihan Memorial Lecture

Professor Claire Connelly 

‘BMaking Maps: Irish Literature, 1780-1830'

6 February 2019       

Professor Senia Paseta 

‘Suffrage and Citizenship in Ireland, 1910-1918'

23 January 2019

Dr. Catherine Cox (University College Dublin)

‘Prison or Patient?':Prison Regimes and the Management of Mental Disorder in mid-nineteen century Ireland.

14 November 2018

Simon Gallagher (University of Cambridge)

‘And he thought that inspector should be a lady': women's expanding roles in the welfare of pauper children

24 October 2018

Dr. John Ranelagh 

"Bloody Sunday: New Evidence (including filmed interviews) on Michael Collins' Intelligence Operations.'

19 October 2018

H.E. Adrian O'Neill, Ambassador of Ireland to the United Kingdom   

‘Living in the shelter of one another; Ireland-UK relations in the shadow of Brexit'

10 October 2018

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