Dr Hossein Habibi : The Central Zagros during Late Antiquity: Diversity and Symbiosis
Dr Hossein Habibi: The Central Zagros during Late Antiquity: Diversity and Symbiosis
Dr Hossein Habibi: The Central Zagros during Late Antiquity: Diversity and Symbiosis
Diane Urquhart (University of Liverpool)
'Like diamonds, gambling, and picture-fancying, a luxury of the rich? Ireland's divorcing minority, 1701-1922'
Ian D’Alton (Trinity College Dublin) and Ida Milne (Carlow College)
'From George V to the GAA: Mapping the Protestant place in independent Ireland'
Stuart Clark (University of Edinburgh): No love lost? The Scots in Ireland under the Union.
Erika Hanna (University of Bristol) : 'Subsistence farming, butter, and murder: The local and the global history of an Irish field in 1958'
Joint event with Centre for the Study of Modern and Contemporary History
Aoife Bhreatnach (Independent): ‘Irish travellers: Accommodating cultural difference in modern Ireland?’
[Modern Irish History - Minorities in Irish History]
Professor Shaaron Ainsworth, University of Nottingham
What (and Why) can we learn by drawing?
Friday 25th January, 12-1.30pm
Isabel Kusche: Data-driven political campaigning and the power of microtargeting
Virginia Langum: A Paradise of Invalids: Medical Environmentalism and Madeira in the 19th Century
4 April 2019 |
5.15pm, Hunter Building Lecture Theatre, Lauriston Place.
Thinking in Film: How Thought Moves, Mieke Bal