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Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2012

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This series features recordings of research papers from the Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference which took place on August 31st and September 1st 2012 in University College Dublin. The conference was supported by UCD Research Seed Funding, UCD School of History and Archives and The Society for Renaissance Studies. The podcast series is in association with the History Hub.ie website and multimedia hub.

Location:

Dublin, Ireland

Description:

This series features recordings of research papers from the Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference which took place on August 31st and September 1st 2012 in University College Dublin. The conference was supported by UCD Research Seed Funding, UCD School of History and Archives and The Society for Renaissance Studies. The podcast series is in association with the History Hub.ie website and multimedia hub.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Prof John Patrick Montano. Humiliation, destruction and death: Violence and cultural difference in Tudor and Stuart Ireland

9/24/2012
Prof John Patrick Montano (University of Delaware). Humiliation, destruction and death - Violence and cultural difference in Tudor and Stuart Ireland

Duration:00:42:48

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Jess Velona. Sir Audley Mervyns speech demanding reforms in the Court of Claims - A reinterpretation through the lens of legal history.

9/24/2012
Jess Velona (Adj. Prof. Columbia Law School). Sir Audley Mervyns speech demanding reforms in the Court of Claims - A reinterpretation through the lens of legal history.
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Dr Marie Louise Coolahan. Biographical sources for the study of early modern Irish women

9/24/2012
Dr Marie Louise Coolahan (NUIG). Biographical sources for the study of early modern Irish women

Duration:00:17:25

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Mairtin Dalton. Leix and Offaly - The proving ground of plantation

9/24/2012
Mairtin Dalton. Leix and Offaly - The proving ground of plantation
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Dr John Bergin. Adam Colclough - Lawyer, landowner, officeholder, investor, Catholic agent and Jacobite plotter.

9/24/2012
Dr John Bergin (QUB). Adam Colclough - Lawyer, landowner, officeholder, investor, Catholic agent and Jacobite plotter.
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Frances Nolan. '[T]he worst I wish the law is that his eye may be opened by experience - by experience'. A consideration of female claimants at Chichester House, 1700 to 1703

9/24/2012
Frances Nolan (UCD). '[T]he worst I wish the law is that his eye may be opened by experience - by experience'. A consideration of female claimants at Chichester House, 1700 to 1703
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Dr Veronica Hendrick. Testimony of an Irish slave girl: Indentured servants and the influence of Cromwell

9/24/2012
Dr Veronica Hendrick (CUNY). Testimony of an Irish slave girl: Indentured servants and the influence of Cromwell
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Neil Johnston. From the 'Humble Desires' to the Act of Settlement - Restoration politics, 1660-1662

9/24/2012
Neil Johnston (UCD). From the 'Humble Desires' to the Act of Settlement - Restoration politics, 1660-1662
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Dr Sparky Booker. Sumptuary law in Tudor Ireland in its European context.

9/24/2012
Dr Sparky Booker (TCD). Sumptuary law in Tudor Ireland in its European context.
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David Heffernan. The emergence of the public sphere in Elizabethan Ireland.

9/24/2012
David Heffernan (UCC). The emergence of the public sphere in Elizabethan Ireland.

Duration:00:23:44

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Dr Benjamin Hazard. Combat medics and military medicine: Irish experience during the Tudor and Stuart period.

9/24/2012
Dr Benjamin Hazard. Combat medics and military medicine: Irish experience during the Tudor and Stuart period.

Duration:00:29:14

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Dr Mark Hutchinson. Governing in a state of grace. Reformed theology and statist thought in Elizabethan Ireland

9/24/2012
Dr Mark Hutchinson (UCC). Governing in a state of grace. Reformed theology and statist thought in Elizabethan Ireland
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Dr Marie Leoutre. The Huguenots and the Williamite Government.

9/24/2012
Dr Marie Leoutre (UCD). The Huguenots and the Williamite Government.
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Andrew Robinson. Sir John Clotworthy and the destruction of Peter Paul Rubens Crucifixion

9/24/2012
Andrew Robinson (University of Ulster). Sir John Clotworthy and the destruction of Peter Paul Rubens Crucifixion

Duration:00:18:21

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Dr Julie Eckerle. Re-contextualizing Englishwomens life writing

9/24/2012
Dr Julie Eckerle (University of Minnesota, Morris). Re-contextualizing Englishwomens life writing
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Bronagh McShane. Representations of violence against women in 1641 rebellion literature

9/24/2012
Bronagh McShane (NUI Maynooth). Representations of violence against women in 1641 rebellion literature
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Dr Eoin Kinsella. The 'dastard gentry' of Ireland: Aspects of Irish Jacobitism during the 1690s

9/24/2012
Dr Eoin Kinsella (UCD). The 'dastard gentry' of Ireland: Aspects of Irish Jacobitism during the 1690s
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Simon Egan. The politics of the wider Gaelic world and the collapse of the MacDonald Lordship of the Isles, c.1460 to 1500.

9/24/2012
Simon Egan (UCC). The politics of the wider Gaelic world and the collapse of the MacDonald Lordship of the Isles, c.1460 to 1500.

Duration:00:13:27

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Dr Marc Caball. Cultural mixing in early modern Ireland.

9/24/2012
Dr Marc Caball (UCD). Cultural mixing in early modern Ireland.

Duration:00:24:52

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Dr Matthew Potter. James Is forty chartered towns of 1613

9/24/2012
Dr Matthew Potter (MIC, UL). James Is forty chartered towns of 1613