Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2022

Podcasts from the 10th Annual Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference which took place on August 19-20 2022 at the Royal Irish Academy. The 10th Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference was generously supported by the Royal Irish Academy and Marsh's Library. Podcasting by Real Smart Media in association with UCD's History Hub.ie. For more information go to tudorstuartireland.com.

Tadhg O hAnnrachain (University College Dublin). Mobility and the evolution of confessional identity in Early Modern Ireland.

Tadhg O hAnnrachain (UCD) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference, 'Mobility and the evolution of confessional identity in Early Modern Ireland'.

09-15
22:02

Evan Bourke (Maynooth University). Visualising the early modern Dictionary of Irish Biography.

Evan Bourke (Maynooth University) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference, 'Visualising the early modern Dictionary of Irish Biography'.

09-15
21:52

Neil Johnston (The National Archives, UK). The Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland - A critical consideration.

Neil Johnston (The National Archives, UK) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference, 'The Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland - A critical consideration'.

09-15
24:13

Tom Herron (East Carolina University). Castle to Classrooms - teaching Kilcolman Castle in Virtual Reality.

Tom Herron (East Carolina University) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference, 'Castle to Classrooms - teaching Kilcolman Castle in Virtual Reality'.

09-15
23:57

Coleman Dennehy (University College Dublin). Gaols and gaol-breaking in early modern Ireland.

Coleman Dennehy (University College Dublin) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference, 'Gaols and gaol-breaking in early modern Ireland'.

09-15
21:27

Emma Lyons (University College Dublin). Widows' inheritance in seventeenth-century Ireland.

Emma Lyons (University College Dublin) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference, 'Widows' inheritance in seventeenth-century Ireland'.

09-15
23:21

Brid McGrath (Trinity College Dublin). The Compilation of the Journals of the Irish House of Commons, 1613-15.

Brid McGrath (Trinity College Dublin) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference, The Compilation of the Journals of the Irish House of Commons, 1613-15.

09-15
21:53

Michael Keane. The Earls of Castlehaven.

Michael Keane at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference, The Earls of Castlehaven.

09-15
20:43

David Heffernan (UCC). The Great Miser. Richard Boyle, first earl of Cork, and the Grand Tour of Lewis and Roger Boyle.

David Heffernan (UCC) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.

09-15
21:15

Therese Hicks. An Illustration of Dublin Networking in the 1620s and 30s - Robert Kennedy.

Therese Hicks at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.

09-15
19:07

Stuart Kinsella (Christ Church Cathedral). Who inspired the woodcuts of Derricke's 1581 Image of Irelande.

Stuart Kinsella (Christ Church Cathedral) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.

09-15
30:02

Naomi McAreavey (University College Dublin). Hunger Trauma and the 1641 Depositions.

Naomi McAreavey (University College Dublin) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.

09-15
22:54

Simon Egan (Trinity College Dublin). Revisiting the Royal Pretenders - Simnel, Warbeck, and the wider Gaelic World.

Simon Egan (Trinity College Dublin) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.

09-15
19:07

John Young (Strathclyde). The Covenanting army in Ireland and the wars for the three kingdoms.

John Young (Strathclyde) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.

09-15
30:57

Brian MacCuarta (Oxford). From Irish Protestant to Jesuit novice - Francis Slingsby and Rome, 1633-42.

Brian MacCuarta (Oxford) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.

09-15
20:23

John Kelly. The final journey of the effigy of Robert Hartpool, Constable of Carlow Castle.

John Kelly at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.

09-15
18:40

Tim Heanue (Kylemore Abbey). The nuns of Kylemore Abbey and their connection to James II.

Tim Heanue (Kylemore Abbey) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.

09-15
19:46

Caoimhe Whelan (Trinity College Dublin). Tudor Antiquarianism - History and Fiction.

Caoimhe Whelan (TCD) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.

09-15
18:26

Charlie Taverner (TCD). Dining at Dublin Castle - food and power in a sixteenth century lord deputy's household accounts.

Charlie Taverner (TCD) at the 2022 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.

09-15
22:58

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