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Reading and collecting books in early modern Ireland and Europe
Dr Elizabethanne Boran and Professor Brendan Dooley describe the landscape of reading and book collecting in early modern Ireland and Europe
Irish Historic Towns Atlas Seminar 2024: 'Marshland to Metropolitan City'
This event is fully booked, but a waiting list is in place. The annual IHTA Seminar, 'Marshland to Metropolitan City: exploring Cork through the Irish Historic Towns Atlas' will take place in Cork on 15 May 2024.
Early modern book collections in the twenty-first century
Library professionals will share about the task of caring for early modern book collections in the present day.
International Affairs Conference: The West or the Rest? – Identity, Ideology, Institutions
This year's RIA Standing Committee for International Affairs conference seeks to interrogate the concept of “the West” in international affairs, particularly as it relates to positioning and identity.
ARINS My Identity conversation with Ben Lowry
Ben Lowry will be interviewed by Colin Graham
Institutional and private libraries in early modern Ireland
Dr Máire Kennedy and Dr Jason McElligott share the history of private and institutional libraries in early modern Ireland.
Discourse Series: Explaining Unionism
How is Ulster Unionism defined and is it misunderstood in the Republic? A panel discussion exploring the different meanings of Unionism and how they can be explained to societies outside Northern Ireland.
ARINS My Identity conversation with Pat Fenlon
Pat Fenlon, former Irish football player, will be interviewed by Colin Graham
Library lunchtime lecture | Cynthia Longfield and the St George expedition of 1924: the making of an entomologist
The Library is holding a lunchtime lecture to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of Cynthia Longfield's adventure on the St George Expedition.
Ireland-Wales Research and Innovation Showcase
The Celtic Academies Alliance showcase of research excellence and impact through collaborations between Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.