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European History Research Seminar

Our Thursday meetings begin at 4.00 pm in room A6009 on the sixth floor of the Arts Building unless otherwise stated. For any queries please contact Dr. Graeme Murdock or, for 20th century papers, Dr. Edward Madigan.

If you would like to join us for dinner on Commons after the seminar, please contact me by 4.00pm on the day before the seminar. The contribution towards the cost of dinner is €12.00.
Joseph Clarke, co-convenor

2010 Seminars

28th January ‘The Protestant sense of the past in late sixteenth-century Germany’
Scott Dixon (Queens University, Belfast)
18th February ‘Criminals or liberators? French public opinion and the Allied bombing of France, 1940-1944’
Simon Kitson (University of London Institute in Paris)
25th February ‘Power and International Politics before 1914’
William Mulligan (University College Dublin)
18th March ‘Reputation and propaganda in the early German Reformation’
Jennifer Smyth (Trinity College Dublin)
25th March ‘Vincent de Paul and the foundation of the Congregation of the Mission’
Alison Forrestal (NUI Galway)
30th March ‘Reflections on Natalie Zemon Davis’s ‘Rites of Violence’’
Stuart Carroll (York)
(This seminar will take place in the School Boardroom, K114, the Newman Building, Belfield at 4PM. It is part of the Dublin seminar in Reformation History and held in conjunction with the UCD Centre for War Studies - note: March 30 is a Tuesday)
1st April ‘Unheard of brutality: Russian atrocities against civilians in East Prussia, 1914-15’
Alex Watson (Clare Hall, Cambridge)
8th April ‘The Singing Sepoy: India, Empire and the First World War’
Santanu Das (Queen Mary, University of London)
12th April ‘New ways to remember Fontenoy: the professionalisation of soldiering in eighteenth-century France’ (This War Studies seminar will take place in the IIIS seminar room at 4.00 pm)
Hervé Drévillon (Paris I)

Last updated 11 August 2011 by History (Email).