Don't forget! Tonight (Tuesday) Marc Caball will address the society on 'The night and life on the streets: Tralee in the late 1820s and early 1830s'. 7pm, Boston College, Stephen's Green Dublin. Or online: t.co/uqF4SzxwXQ
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Reminder: the next Irish Historical Society meeting takes place Tuesday, 24 March, 7:00pm.
Prof Marc Caball (UCD) will speak on “The night and life on the streets: Tralee in the late 1820s and early 1830s.”
Boston College, 43 St Stephen’s Green/or online:
tinyurl.com/yrzf9sva
Join the Irish Historical Society on Tuesday, 24 February (7pm) for a panel on: “New Directions in the Study of Early Medieval Ireland”
Speakers: Dr Elva Johnston (UCD) Dr Immo Warntjes (TCD)
Chair: Prof Dáibhí Ó Cróinín
Boston College, 43 St Stephen’s Green or online: tinyurl.com/mr59w9k2
Just a reminder: this evening (Tues 24th Feb) is the IHS panel discussion on New Directions in the Study of Early Medieval Ireland.
The panel will feature papers by Dr Elva Johnston and Dr Immo Warntjes (Chair: Prof Dáibhí Ó Cróinín)
Join us in person at Boston College, 43 St Stephen’s Green, D2.
Join the Irish Historical Society on Tuesday, 24 February (7pm) for a panel on: “New Directions in the Study of Early Medieval Ireland”
Speakers: Dr Elva Johnston (UCD) Dr Immo Warntjes (TCD)
Chair: Prof Dáibhí Ó Cróinín
Boston College, 43 St Stephen’s Green or online: tinyurl.com/mr59w9k2
We’re delighted to announce the society's 2026 Distinguished Lecture will be delivered by Prof Tyler Anbinder of George Washington University.
"The Surprising Socio-Economic Mobility of New York’s Great Famine Refugees"
Online, 4pm GMT (11am EST), Thurs. 5 Mar. 2026.
Register here: www.eshsi.org
Don't forget! The next meeting of the IHS is this evening- details below. Check it out!
Next Tuesday! (22 April)
The next meeting of the Irish Historical Society is 22 April, at 7pm. Dr Caoimhe Whelan will address the society with a paper entitled 'Manuscripts of the medieval English lordship of Ireland'. Details in poster below. Please feel free to circulate!
For those wishing to join online, please register via the Teams link here: tinyurl.com/yeyk7ypy
Please feel free to repost and circulate
The next meeting of the Irish Historical Society is next Tuesday (25 Mar), at 7pm. Dr Edward Burke (UCD) will address the society with a paper entitled: ‘‘Ulster's Lost Counties: Loyalism and Paramilitarism since 1920’.
Join us in person at Boston College, 43 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin.
The next meeting of the Irish Historical Society is tomorrow night, 25 Feb, at 7pm. Join us for Prof Lindsey Earner-Byrne's out-going presidential address: ''I have not been to the doctor yet as I am ashamed to go': The gendered implications of change in Ireland, 1960s-1980s'
The next meeting of the Irish Historical Society will be 7pm Tuesday, 25 February. It will be the out-going presidential address from Prof Lindsey Earner-Byrne ''I have not been to the doctor yet as I am ashamed to go': The gendered implications of change in Ireland, 1960s-1980s'.
A reminder that the next IHS meeting will take place tomorrow night (Tuesday,28th) at 7pm, at Boston College, Dublin. Dr Bríd McGrath (TCD) will address the society with a paper entitled: ‘Democracy and political participation in early modern Ireland’.
Come and hear me talk about democracy & political participation in #earlyModern #Ireland on Tuesday. Freemen, freeholders, grand juries and town panels all feature. Image Limerick’s panel 1641. Béidh fáilte roimh cách!
A reminder that the next IHS meeting will take place next Tuesday (28th) at 7pm, at Boston College, Dublin. Dr Bríd McGrath (TCD) will address the society with a paper entitled: ‘Democracy and political participation in early modern Ireland’.
Our Spring 2025 #IrishStudies programme is now available at: www.qub.ac.uk/schools/Iris...
Join us at Boston College, 43 St Stephen’s Green.
We will also share a Teams link closer to the date.
A reminder that the next IHS meeting will take place at 7pm on Tuesday 28 January, when Dr Bríd McGrath (TCD) will address the society with a paper entitled: ‘Democracy and political participation in early modern Ireland’.
A workshop to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the publication of Cormac Ó Gráda’s Ireland: A New Economic History, 1780-1939, on 16 Jan. at RIA: www.eventbrite.ie/e/ireland-a-...
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The next Irish Historical Society meeting will be next Tuesday, 19th November, at 7pm, in Boston College, 43 St Stephen's Green Dublin.
Dr Kevin O'Sullivan 'Green futures: Climate, capitalism and the global history of Ireland at the end of the twentieth century'.