Ulster Society for Irish Historical Studies
Promoting Irish History in Ulster since 1936.
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- Reposted by Ulster Society for Irish Historical StudiesOur Irish Studies seminar programme for Spring 2026 www.qub.ac.uk/schools/Iris...
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- Susan Flavin gave us a sneak peek of this film and her research last year - and it was excellent! Get along to Dublin Castle on 6 February if you can!
- Film screening at Dublin Castle Drunk? Adventures in Sixteenth-Century Brewing Introduced by Dr Susan Flavin & Shreepali Patel Fri, 6 Feb | 7pm Tickets: eventbrite.ie/e/1980811598814 Department of History, Trinity College Dublin
- Our spring 2026 seminar series programme is here! We'll be adding eventbrite links soon so you can join us online or in person - all are welcome! First up we have Neil Murphy on 19 February at 6pm. Neil will speak on 'Violence, colonialism and the mid-Tudor monarchy: Ireland in context'.
- Reposted by Ulster Society for Irish Historical StudiesWe are delighted this afternoon to announced the CFP for the 36th annual WHAI conference 2026. The conference will be held at Mary I Limerick on 29 & 30 May 2026. Closing dates for submissions on the theme of 'Gain' is 31 Jan. 2026. sites.google.com/view/whai202...
- Reposted by Ulster Society for Irish Historical StudiesWe are delighted to announce that we'll be hosting the SSNCI conference in Maynooth next June. Call for papers attached. Please spread far and wide!
- Just a reminder that this seminar is tonight! You are very welcome to join us in person in 27 University Square, Queen's University Belfast, or online by signing up to the link below!
- Our next seminar will be on 4th December when we are really looking forward to hearing Henry Jefferies speak on Irish women and the Reformation! If you'd like to join us for this (Christmassy?) talk, you can sign up for online or attend in person. More 👇 www.eventbrite.ie/e/usihs-semi...
- Our next seminar will be on 4th December when we are really looking forward to hearing Henry Jefferies speak on Irish women and the Reformation! If you'd like to join us for this (Christmassy?) talk, you can sign up for online or attend in person. More 👇 www.eventbrite.ie/e/usihs-semi...
- If you missed Sophie's talk last week, just head to our website and you can catch up! @sophcocooper.bsky.social
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- In a change to our planned seminar series, our next seminar will be Sophie Cooper speaking on 'Building to feel ‘at home’: Embedding/embedded memory in the built environments of Belfast and the diaspora'. Thursday 13 Nov, *online* at 7pm. @sophcocooper.bsky.social www.eventbrite.ie/e/sophie-coo...
- Exciting news! Filming will soon start on a Bad Bridgets film, inspired by Elaine Farrell & Leanne McCormick's great book. We're delighted to have both Elaine & Leanne on our USIHS Committee (for many reasons, this is just today's extra one) @badbridgetbook.bsky.social deadline.com/2025/10/dais...
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- If you missed Seán's talk the other week, the recording is now on our website! usihs36.com
- Thanks so much to Dr Seán Ó Hoireabhárd for such a fascinating (and beautifully illustrated!) paper to USIHS last night. It was an excellent way to begin this year's seminar series. The recording will be up on the website soon! @hoireabhard.bsky.social
- Thanks so much to Dr Seán Ó Hoireabhárd for such a fascinating (and beautifully illustrated!) paper to USIHS last night. It was an excellent way to begin this year's seminar series. The recording will be up on the website soon! @hoireabhard.bsky.social
- Our first seminar will be Seán Ó Hoireabhárd (Maynooth University), When Ulster became Ulster and Meath became Meath: The divorce of the Northern and Southern Uí Néill in the Central Middle Ages. Sign up here! www.eventbrite.ie/e/usihs-semi... @hoireabhard.bsky.social @irishhistsoc.bsky.social
- This semester's seminar series will begin in a few weeks! All are very welcome to join us in person (27 University Square, QUB) or online. For more information, stay tuned to the USIHS Bluesky or head to our website usihs36.com
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- Thank you to @tortietabby.bsky.social for an excellent J.C. Beckett Lecture last night - what a brilliant way to round off the 2024/25 year of talks! We'll be back in the autumn with more.
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- Brilliant news for our committee member (and past president) @drandrewsneddon.bsky.social !
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- Reposted by Ulster Society for Irish Historical StudiesOur #IrishStudies seminar on Mon 31 March will be given by Dr Colleen Taylor of @bc-irish-studies.bsky.social on 'Tales of seals and shipwrecks: Irish new materialism goes to sea’. All welcome, in-person or online: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/irish-stud...
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- If you missed Prof. Cara Delay's excellent paper on transnational mothering in the era of the Famine last week, a recording is now on our website! usihs36.com
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- Due to where Easter falls, our next USIHS event will be the J.C. Beckett Lecture which will be delivered by Prof. Laura Kelly @tortietabby.bsky.social on 22 May at PRONI. More information on the eventbrite www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-anti-a...
- This was excellent! Thanks so much to Cara and to everyone who joined us online - especially the big contingent from UL!
- Reposted by Ulster Society for Irish Historical StudiesI'm delighted to share the advert for a collaborative PhD which I'll be co-supervising with Dr Paddy Fitzgerald of the Mellon Centre for Migration Studies (Omagh). This project, 'Finding "home" in a cultural landscape of migration & belonging' has a deadline of 10 March www.qub.ac.uk/courses/post...
- We're really looking forward to this *online* USIHS seminar on 20th March at 7pm! Prof. Cara Delay will speak on 'Transnational Mothering in the era of the Great Famine'. Sign up details in the quoted text!
- A save the date for your diaries! Prof. Cara Delay will speak to USIHS on 20 March at 7pm (please note time change). This event will be ONLINE ONLY. Cara's paper will be on 'Transnational Mothering in the era of the Great Famine'. Sign up here! www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1194962417...
- The 35th Irish Conference of Historians @muahi.bsky.social will take place on 12-13 September and the call for papers is currently open! Proposals on the theme of 'Inner Lives and Outer Realities' should be submitted by 31 March 2025.
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- Thanks so much to Dr Susan Flavin for coming to discuss 'Drunk? Adventures in Sixteenth-Century Brewing' with us last night! (Small) Beers were supped while we watched the fascinating documentary and then Susan answered a wide variety of questions on beer, isotopes, and interdisciplinary research!
- The first USIHS seminar of the new year will be Susan Flavin @historytcd.bsky.social on 'Drunk? Adventures in Sixteenth-Century Brewing'! After watching the FoodCult film on 16thC brewing, there will be a discussion on the possibilities of interdisciplinarity! www.eventbrite.ie/e/usihs-semi...
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- This is tonight! Please join us in 27 University Square, @irishstudiesqub.bsky.social at 6pm for what promises to be a great evening!
- The first USIHS seminar of the new year will be Susan Flavin @historytcd.bsky.social on 'Drunk? Adventures in Sixteenth-Century Brewing'! After watching the FoodCult film on 16thC brewing, there will be a discussion on the possibilities of interdisciplinarity! www.eventbrite.ie/e/usihs-semi...
- This Thursday at 6pm! All are welcome to this *in person only* seminar at QUB!
- The first USIHS seminar of the new year will be Susan Flavin @historytcd.bsky.social on 'Drunk? Adventures in Sixteenth-Century Brewing'! After watching the FoodCult film on 16thC brewing, there will be a discussion on the possibilities of interdisciplinarity! www.eventbrite.ie/e/usihs-semi...
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- Reposted by Ulster Society for Irish Historical StudiesOur Spring 2025 #IrishStudies programme is now available at: www.qub.ac.uk/schools/Iris...
- Join us on Thursday 6th February at 6pm in the Institute of Irish Studies, 27 University Square @irishstudiesqub.bsky.social for what promises to be a fascinating journey through 16th century brewing!
- The first USIHS seminar of the new year will be Susan Flavin @historytcd.bsky.social on 'Drunk? Adventures in Sixteenth-Century Brewing'! After watching the FoodCult film on 16thC brewing, there will be a discussion on the possibilities of interdisciplinarity! www.eventbrite.ie/e/usihs-semi...
- The first USIHS seminar of the new year will be Susan Flavin @historytcd.bsky.social on 'Drunk? Adventures in Sixteenth-Century Brewing'! After watching the FoodCult film on 16thC brewing, there will be a discussion on the possibilities of interdisciplinarity! www.eventbrite.ie/e/usihs-semi...
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