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Professor Livingstone is interested in researching the connections between the history of ideas and geographical thought; how history can be radically different from what…
Stubborn Modes, Stubborn Problems, Stubborn Women
Modernism in Irish Women’s Contemporary Writing Paige Reynolds
ARINS Analysis and Research: Ireland North and South
To Be Seen Is to Be Welcomed
Northerners not welcome? A panel discussion in association with ARINS and The Irish Times took place in the Royal Irish Academy on Thursday, 11 July…
OS200: Spotlight on the Ordnance Survey Letters
This blog is the second in a series that marks 200 years since the first Ordnance Survey of Ireland.
Library Blog
British–Irish relations set to improve, but where next for unionism and for Sinn Féin?
John Doyle
Mary E. Daly MRIA, historian
Professor Daly’s research focus on social and economic history in Ireland since the famine seeks to determine what features of Ireland’s history are exceptional, but…
Gold Medal recipients
‘Woman’s natural sphere is in the home’: women in Ireland, from the Rising to the Republic.
Earlier this year we were delighted to host Emily Hurley, an undergraduate student from Carlow College, as part of her work placement studies. This month’s…
Dictionary of Irish Biography
John Dillon MRIA, philosopher
Professor Dillon, although by training a Classical scholar rather than a philosopher, focuses his research interests on the philosophy of Plato and the development of…
OS200: Spotlight on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey maps
This blog is the first in a series that marks 200 years since the first Ordnance Survey of Ireland.