Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference

Podcasts from the Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference, a major conference which takes place in August each year. The conference provides opportunities for scholars at all stages of their career to present and discuss their research on Ireland or the Irish abroad during the Tudor and Stuart periods. The first Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference was organised by Suzanne Forbes, Neil Johnston and Eoin Kinsella and held at University College Dublin in 2011. This series features podcasts of more than 200 papers from conferences since 2011. Podcasting is by Real Smart Media in association with UCD's History Hub. For more information go to tudorstuartireland.com.

Danielle Clarke (UCD). ''I wish...that I were with you in any part of Ireland'. Ireland in the writings of 17th century women' (Opening Plenary).

Opening Plenary at the 2025 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Danielle Clarke (UCD). ''I wish...that I were with you in any part of Ireland'. Ireland in the writings of 17th century women'.

09-30
47:53

Ruth Canning (Liverpool Hope). Reflecting on Ireland's place in English colonial historiography (Closing Plenary).

Closing Plenary at the 2025 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Ruth Canning (Liverpool Hope) - 'Reflecting on Ireland's place in English colonial historiography'.

09-30
48:23

Brian Donovan (Eneclann). New evidence for the militarisation of mid-Tudor Ireland - recovering the St. Loe archive.

Brian Donovan at the 2025 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. 'New evidence for the militarisation of mid-Tudor Ireland - recovering the St. Loe archive'.

09-29
22:06

Steven Ellis (University of Galway). Brendan Bradshaw's Irish constitutional revolution - a prelude in the Pale.

Steven Ellis at the 2025 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference - 'Brendan Bradshaw's Irish constitutional revolution - a prelude in the Pale'.

09-29
23:23

Anastasios Vavalis (DCU). Petitioning in times of Thorough. The surviving registers of Lord Deputy Wentworth.

Anastasios Vavalis at the 2025 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference - 'Petitioning in times of Thorough. The surviving registers of Lord Deputy Wentworth'.

09-29
20:20

Katharine Beene (University of Connecticut). Women's engagement with the scientific revolution in early modern Ireland.

Katharine Beene at the 2025 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference - 'Women's engagement with the scientific revolution in early modern Ireland'.

09-29
20:50

Jane Fenlon. Reading History in Art - Socio-Political statements in Art in the early modern period.

Jane Fenlon at the 2025 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference - 'Reading History in Art - Socio-Political statements in Art in the early modern period'.

09-29
27:39

Coleman Dennehy (DKIT). Justices of the peace in early modern Ireland.

Coleman Dennehy (DKIT) at the 2025 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference - 'Justices of the peace in early modern Ireland'.

09-29
26:54

Jennifer Brady (Maynooth). The many faces of Rev. George Kelly - loyal Jacobite spy and close associate of Bonnie Prince Charlie, or a Hanoverian double agent?

Jennifer Brady (Maynooth) at the 2025 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference - 'The many faces of Rev. George Kelly - loyal Jacobite spy and close associate of Bonnie Prince Charlie, or a Hanoverian double agent?'

09-29
21:27

Neil Johnston (National Archives). Intelligence and espionage in Restoration Ireland.

Neil Johnston (National Archives). Intelligence and espionage in Restoration Ireland.

09-29
24:10

Eoin Kinsella (Royal Irish Academy). Hiding in plain sight - Catholic agents and double agents in Jacobite and Williamite Ireland.

Eoin Kinsella (Royal Irish Academy). Hiding in plain sight - Catholic agents and double agents in Jacobite and Williamite Ireland.

09-29
22:19

Ann-Maria Walsh (UCD). Reading 'family' in the Boyle women's letters - roles, relationships and strategies for success.

Ann-Maria Walsh (UCD). Reading 'family' in the Boyle women's letters - roles, relationships and strategies for success.

09-29
23:44

Naomi McAreavey (UCD) - Stripping and exposure in the 1641 Rebellion.

Naomi McAreavey (UCD) - Stripping and exposure in the 1641 Rebellion.

09-29
21:27

Andrew Foster. An Irish Rule of St. Clare - The Revival of Irish Female Monasticism, 1629–53.

Andrew Foster. An Irish Rule of St. Clare - The Revival of Irish Female Monasticism, 1629–53.

09-29
22:00

Amy Harris (UCD) - Court intrigues in Ireland? What the herald saw when Harry met Mary.

Amy Harris (UCD) - Court intrigues in Ireland? What the herald saw when Harry met Mary.

09-29
22:16

Melissa Buckheit (Boston College). Mithigh dhuin aghail th'aiseic (It is time for us to recover you) - Eochaidh O hEodhusa's common and uncommon ground of queer erotics.

Melissa Buckheit (Boston College). Mithigh dhuin aghail th'aiseic (It is time for us to recover you) - Eochaidh O hEodhusa's common and uncommon ground of queer erotics.

09-29
29:47

Marc Caball (UCD). Aogan O Rathaille (c.1670–1729) - a new interpretative context.

Marc Caball (UCD). Aogan O Rathaille (c.1670–1729) - a new interpretative context.

09-29
20:40

Tadhg O hAnnrachain (UCD). Proper and improper prayer as a confessional frontier in Derry.

Tadhg O hAnnrachain (UCD). Proper and improper prayer as a confessional frontier in Derry.

09-29
21:30

Hilary Bogert-Winkler (University of the South). The communion of the Church of England and Ireland - independence and flexible conformity in the Church of Ireland, 1647-1649.

Hilary Bogert-Winkler (University of the South). The communion of the Church of England and Ireland - independence and flexible conformity in the Church of Ireland, 1647-1649.

09-29
19:27

Alan Ford (University of Nottingham). Cardinal Bellarmine, Christopher Holywood and the timing of the Irish Counter-Reformation.

Alan Ford (University of Nottingham) at the 2025 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Cardinal Bellarmine, Christopher Holywood and the timing of the Irish Counter-Reformation.

09-29
27:41

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