Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2011 Tudor and Stuart Ireland
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- Society & Culture
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The conference saw over fifty speakers from around Ireland and beyond come together to share their ideas in an interdisciplinary forum. Over one hundred registered delegates attended the conference over the course of the two day event. Funded by the University College Dublin School of History, and UCD Graduate School of Arts and Celtic Studies, the podcast series is in association with History Hub.ie.
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Prof Marian Lyons. The Variegated Irishness of the Irish in seventeenth-century Europe.
Professor Lyons has published extensively on Franco-Irish relations and on Irish migration to continental Europe in the early modern period, as well as on various aspects of Irish history. Her paper is entitled - The Variegated Irishness of the Irish in seventeenth-century Europe.
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Prof Steven Ellis. Economic upswing in early Tudor Meath - civility and prosperity.
His writings have been published in eight countries and in six languages. A prominent aspect of his research since the mid-1980s has been the development of perspectives on Irish history in a British context and on Ireland as one of the Tudor borderlands.
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Prof James McGuire. The composition and representative character of the 1689 parliament.
Professor James McGuire (UCD). The composition and representative character of the 1689 parliament.
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Dr Gerald Power. Under mighty subjects - the lesser nobility of the English Pale, 1534 to 1566.
Dr Gerald Power (Prague). Under mighty subjects - the lesser nobility of the English Pale, 1534 to 1566.
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Eoin Kinsella. Colonel John Browne - Jacobite lawyer, soldier and entrepreneur.
Eoin Kinsella (UCD). Colonel John Browne - Jacobite lawyer, soldier and entrepreneur.
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Neil Johnston. The Restoration Land Settlement in microcosm - the Southwells of Kinsale and the Court of Claims.
Neil Johnston (UCD). The Restoration Land Settlement in microcosm - the Southwells of Kinsale and the Court of Claims.