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Bethania of the Good Shepherd (Heitersheim): A girls’ reformatory of the Sisters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul (motherhouse Freiburg, Germany) during the Third Reich, 1933 to 1945
Presentation to History Research Seminar by Angelika Hansert, PhD candidate, Maynooth University Department of History. All are welcome.
When: Thursday, 26 April 2018
Exhibition and book Launch: The Country House Revived Exhibition and ‘Women and the Country House in Ireland and Britain'
Public are invited to the The Country House Revived Exhibition and launch of ‘Women and the Country House in Ireland and Britain.’
When: Thursday, 19 April 2018
'On Active Service’: Maynooth College, Chaplains & the Anti-Conscription Crisis
Launch: ‘On Active Service’: Maynooth College, Chaplains & the Anti-Conscription Crisis Exhibition. Public welcome to attend.
When: Wednesday, 18 April 2018
‘Labour and the conscription crisis’
Dr Emmet O'Connor is one of Ireland's most eminent historians of labour, and author of the new biography Big Jim Larkin: Hero or Wrecker?, is giving this timely lecture.
When: Thursday, 12 April 2018
Consuming slaves: commodification and non-labor roles of enslaved Africans in the American South, 1800-1860
Lecture to History Research Seminar by Dr John Patrick Daly (State University of New York, Brockport College)
When: Thursday, 05 April 2018
The cultural history of color – power and identity in the Enlightenment Age
Lecture to the History Research Seminar by Monika Barget (Project manager, An Foras Feasa, Maynooth University)
When: Thursday, 08 March 2018
EVENT CANCELLED: Good Shepherds or Ravening Wolves? Priests and the Priesthood in Medieval Ireland
CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS Lecture to the History Research Seminar by Dr Colmán Ó Clábaigh, Glenstal Abbey
When: Thursday, 01 March 2018
‘I have seen better days’: Class narratives of poverty in Ireland, 1920s-1940s
Lecture to the History Research Seminar by Dr Lindsey Earner-Byrne (School of History, University College Dublin)
When: Thursday, 22 February 2018
The lives of Lewis Namier: race, empire and history
Lecture to History Research Seminar by David Hayton (Emeritus Professor, Queen's University Belfast)
When: Thursday, 15 February 2018
Art Historian talk at annual student and staff art exhibition
Catherine Marshall, Art Historian, will give a lunchtime talk; 'Whose Revolution was it anyway?' in the Library to coincide with the annual student and staff art exhibition.
When: Tuesday, 13 February 2018