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Peig Sayers (1873-1958) agus Scéalaíocht na mBan
Déanfar oidhreacht Pheig mar bhanscéalaí a phlé i gcomhthéacs scéalaíocht thraidisiúnta na mban i gcoitinne.

'"A little remnant of the work of the ancients" 23 N 10: the Book of Ballycummin'
Conference by the Royal Irish Academy Library in partnership with Roinn na Sean-Ghaeilge, Ollscoil Mhá Nuad.

Historical mental health records: the ethics of access and preservation policies
A seminar exploring current practice on access to historical mental health records in Ireland and alternative approaches.

Seascapes and Townscapes–IHTA Seminar 2019
The 2019 IHTA seminar, Seascapes and Townscapes—Ports and the Nineteenth-Century City will be held on 16 and 17 May 2019 in Dublin Port and Academy House.

Eighteenth-century manuscript culture in the wider Gaelic world: The manuscripts of Rev James McLagan (1728-1805) in context
A one-day conference on eighteenth-century manuscript culture in the wider gaelic World.

Registry of Deeds 'Eureka! Seminar' for Heritage Week 2019
Séamas Ó Maitiú and Rachel Murphy to speak at 'Eureka! A seminar exploring discoveries at the Registry of Deeds' taking place in the Registry of Deeds as part of Heritage Week.

'Revealing the past: archaeological excavation and research in Ireland'
A biennial seminar presenting recent discoveries from archaeological excavation and research in Ireland supported by RIA grants funded by the National Monuments Service.

Renaissance Galway seminar
The Moore Institute (National University of Ireland, Galway) will host a seminar on the latest IHTA publication Renaissance Galway.

'Church of Ireland: Disestablishment and beyond'
This half-day conference is produced in partnership with the Church of Ireland as part of the Church’s National Programme commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Disestablishment of the Church of Ireland.

Town and Country: Perspectives from the Irish Historic Towns Atlas
This year's annual seminar from the Irish Historic Towns Atlas will take place online over each Thursday lunchtime throughout May 2021 with the plenary taking place on the final Thursday evening.
