Tudor And Stuart Ireland Conference 2016
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- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 16:07:43
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Sinopse
Podcasts from the 6th Annual Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference which took place on August 19-20 2016 at the Moore Institute, NUI Galway. The conference was supported by: an NUI Galway President's Award for Research Excellence (to Prof. Steven Ellis); the Moore Institute, NUI Galway; the School of Humanities, NUI Galway; the Discipline of History, NUI Galway; and the Society for Renaissance Studies. Podcasting by Real Smart Media in association with UCD's History Hub.ie. For more information go to tudorstuartireland.com.
Episódios
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Professor Mary O'Dowd. Age as a category of analysis: an agenda for early modern Ireland?
12/09/2016 Duração: 52minOpening plenary address at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Professor Mary O'Dowd (Queen's University Belfast). 'Age as a category of analysis: an agenda for early modern Ireland?'
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Professor Andrew Hadfield (University of Sussex). Edmund Spencer the Less among the Jacobites.
12/09/2016 Duração: 43minClosing plenary address at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Professor Andrew Hadfield (University of Sussex) - Edmund Spencer the Less among the Jacobites.
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Professor Steven Ellis (NUI Galway). Reforming sacred space: the collegiate church of St Nicholas, Galway and the Reformation.
12/09/2016 Duração: 25minProfessor Steven Ellis (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Reforming sacred space: the collegiate church of St Nicholas, Galway and the Reformation.
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Dr Yvonne McDermott (GMIT). Galway Augustinian friary: from foundation to demolition.
12/09/2016 Duração: 23minDr Yvonne McDermott (GMIT) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Galway Augustinian friary: from foundation to demolition.
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Professor Colm Lennon (Maynooth University). Corporate clergy and lay society: collegiate churches in early modern Ireland.
12/09/2016 Duração: 24minProfessor Colm Lennon (Maynooth University) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Corporate clergy and lay society: collegiate churches in early modern Ireland.
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Alan Kelly (TCD). 'For the herbes dyd never growe': The State of Ireland (1515), political discourse and literary conceit.
12/09/2016 Duração: 22minAlan Kelly (TCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. 'For the herbes dyd never growe': The State of Ireland (1515), political discourse and literary conceit.
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Bobby O'Brien (NUI Galway). The presence and impact of Bishop John Bale in the Diocese of Ossory.
12/09/2016 Duração: 24minBobby O'Brien (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The presence and impact of Bishop John Bale in the Diocese of Ossory.
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Dr Brid McGrath (TCD). Unmasking E.S., the author of 'A Survey of the Present Estate of Ireland' Anno 1615.
12/09/2016 Duração: 18minDr Brid McGrath (TCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Unmasking E.S., the author of A Survey of the Present Estate of Ireland Anno 1615.
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Dr Naomi McAreavey (UCD). Shakespeare on the Seventeenth-Century Irish Stage.
12/09/2016 Duração: 24minPaper by Dr Naomi McAreavey (UCD) as part of 'Shakespeare and Ireland' panel session at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference - Shakespeare on the Seventeenth-Century Irish Stage.
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Emer McHugh (NUI Galway). Performing Shakespeare in Ireland in 2016: Othello at the Abbey Theatre.
12/09/2016 Duração: 23minPaper by Emer McHugh (NUI Galway) as part of 'Shakespeare and Ireland' panel session at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference - Performing Shakespeare in Ireland in 2016: Othello at the Abbey Theatre.
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John Kelly. The exactions of a 'minor demon' or the 'service of a faithful countryman'. Collection of cess, pardons and fines by Robert Hartpole, Constable of Carlow, 1569-1571.
12/09/2016 Duração: 20minJohn Kelly at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The exactions of a 'minor demon' or the 'service of a faithful countryman'. Collection of cess, pardons and fines by Robert Hartpole, Constable of Carlow, 1569-1571.
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Dr David Heffernan (UCC). The "composition for cess" controversy and the position of the Old English in mid-Elizabethan Ireland, c.1575-84.
12/09/2016 Duração: 24minDr David Heffernan (UCC) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The "composition for cess" controversy and the position of the Old English in mid-Elizabethan Ireland, c.1575-84.
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Dimitra Koutla (Aristotle University). Agrarian capitalism and social control in Sir Thomas Smith's "A Letter sent by IB gentleman".
12/09/2016 Duração: 18minDimitra Koutla (Aristotle University) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Agrarian capitalism and social control in Sir Thomas Smith's "A Letter sent by IB gentleman".
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Kelly Duquette (Boston College). Shakespeare's "uncivil kerns:" Irish contagion and the emerging British nation-state.
12/09/2016 Duração: 18minKelly Duquette (Boston College) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Shakespeare's "uncivil kerns:" Irish contagion and the emerging British nation-state.
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Alix Chartrand (University of Cambridge). Tories and thugs: the impact of seventeenth-century struggles against Irish banditry on India.
12/09/2016 Duração: 20minAlix Chartrand (University of Cambridge) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Tories and thugs: the impact of seventeenth-century struggles against Irish banditry on India.
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Deirdre Fennell (NUI Galway). Family, favour, faction: female presence in the life of Lord Deputy Sir William Fitzwilliam.
12/09/2016 Duração: 21minDeirdre Fennell (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Family, favour, faction: female presence in the life of Lord Deputy Sir William Fitzwilliam.
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Ann-Maria Walsh (UCD). Countess Alice Barrymore, motherhood, shopping, and the commodification of English civility.
12/09/2016 Duração: 23minAnn-Maria Walsh (UCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Countess Alice Barrymore, motherhood, shopping, and the commodification of English civility
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Dr Felicity Maxwell (NUI Galway). Dorothy Moore's Irish connections: Protestant networking and social critique in the 1640s.
12/09/2016 Duração: 30minDr Felicity Maxwell (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Dorothy Moore's Irish connections: Protestant networking and social critique in the 1640s
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Kieran Hoare (NUI Galway). From O'Sasnane to Sexton: the making of an early modern urban patriciate family.
12/09/2016 Duração: 24minPaper by Kieran Hoare (NUI Galway) as part of a panel in honour of Professor Steven Ellis at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.
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Dr Gerald Power (Prague). Sir William Brabazon and the formation of the "New English".
12/09/2016 Duração: 23minPaper by Dr Gerald Power (Metropolitan University Prague) as part of a panel in honour of Professor Steven Ellis at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.