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Ancient Classics Seminar Series : Historical friction: classical past and American present in Gore Vidal’s Julian
Dr Quentin Broughall (Independent Scholar) speaking on ‘Historical friction: classical past and American present in Gore Vidal’s Julian (1964)?’
When: Wednesday, 08 March 2023
History Seminar Series - 'Alien’ and ‘anglicised’? Landowners and landed estates in the history of Wales
Shaun Evans (Institute for the Study of Welsh Estates, Bangor University) speaking on ‘Alien’ and ‘anglicised’? Landowners and landed estates in the history of Wales
When: Thursday, 02 March 2023
Teaching Difficult Texts & Biographical Fictions and/as World Literature
Professor Boldrini (Goldsmiths, University of London; AHI visiting fellow), will be giving a workshop on “Teaching Difficult Texts” and be speaking on “Biographical Fictions and/as World Literature”.
When: Tuesday, 28 February 2023
Ancient Classics Seminar Series : Can Homer be defeated? Poetic Ambitions in the late antique Argonautica by Orpheus?
Department of Classics Seminar Series : Dr Alexandra Madela (Trinity College, Dublin) ‘Can Homer be defeated? Poetic Ambitions in the late antique Argonautica by Orpheus?’
When: Friday, 24 February 2023
History Seminar Series - Ireland and the Napoleonic Wars - The experiences of Irish wives and children in the regular British army 1807 - 1815'
James Deery (Maynooth University) 'Ireland and the Napoleonic Wars - The experiences of Irish wives and children in the regular British army 1807 - 1815'
When: Thursday, 23 February 2023
Classics Seminar Series : Honour, Trust, and Social Cognition
Department of Classics Seminar Series : Professor Douglas Cairns, University of Edinburgh speaking on ‘Honour, Trust, and Social Cognition’.
When: Friday, 10 February 2023
History Seminar Series
Eamonn Milliken (Maynooth University) ‘An instrument of Liberty or an instrument for the bloodiest suppression of liberty?’ The Austrian Bundesheer and the struggle between Social-Democracy, Conservatism and Fascism, 1920-1934
When: Thursday, 09 February 2023
Film Screening: IRC New Foundations: Invisible Women Project @ IFI
The Irish Film Institute is holding a screening on December 13th 6.30pm of select films from the IRC New Foundations Invisible Women project which aims to showcase women's amateur filmmaking in Ireland.
When: Tuesday, 13 December 2022
Workshop: Famines in an international context: Ireland and Finland
There will be a workshop on Famines in an international context: Ireland and Finland, 2-5pm Room 1.37, Iontas Building.
When: Monday, 21 November 2022
Conference: Conference and Networking Event for Literature and Ireland’s Trees
Conference and Networking Event for Literature and Ireland’s Trees will be in Room 1.37, Arts and Humanities Institute, First Floor, Iontas Building. This event is kindly supported by the IRC New Foundations Scheme 2021, Maynooth University Department of English and Maynooth University Arts and Humanities Institute.
When: Friday, 18 November 2022