Centre for Early Modern Studies, Limerick. Research activities of scholars of history & culture 16th-18thC @UL and @MICLimerick. Supported by @IrishResearch
Looking forward to hosting the Irish Renaissance Seminar, in association with the British and Irish Spenser Seminar, tomorrow, Friday, 10 May 2024, on the theme of Mapping Early Modern Irish Culture - Iontas Building, MU!
The next Limerick History Research Seminar is Tues 7 Nov with talks by our colleagues @MICLimerick Dr Paul OâBrien (@FearStairLmk) and Dr Helene Bradley Davies. 5.30p.m. in G08 in MIC. All welcome. Details of the talks are below, along with those for the remaining seminars.
The History Department congratulate @MaynoothHist on seventy years of History at Maynooth. Pictured below: Dr David Fleming with fellow contributors to Speculative Minds in Georgian Ireland with Alison FitzGerald (ed.), Jonathan Wright, Anna Moran, Finola O'Kane and J. Kelly
Beyond delighted to have been awarded the 2023/24 Trinity-Cambridge Short-Term Visiting Research Fellowship to advance research on my book project, Irish Gothic in the Global Nineteenth Century! @ResearchArtsUL@tcdlibrary@theUL@TLRHub@TCDtheBook@tcdalumni
Congratulations to Aaron Keane, student of Associate Professor Carrie Griffin, who is the winner of the annual @EMSLimerick prize for best final year project! Well done Aaron đ #ULGraduation@ResearchArtsUL. What an amazing achievement!
A lovely launch @HuntMuseum with @FourCourtsPress last night of 'Edmund Sexten Pery: the politics of virtue and intrigue in eighteenth-century Ireland', by David Fleming. The book was launched by Edmund Pery, Lord Limerick @EdmundLimerick. Delighted to see so many there.
This evening at 6.30 at the Hunt Museum the Earl of Limerick will launch Dr David Fleming's biography of Edmund Sexten Pery. All welcome. @FourCourtsPress