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Trinity Long Room Hub Fellows, 2011-2012

 

The Trinity Long Room Hub is pleased to announce the names of their VisitingResearch Felows for 2011-2012. Representing a wide range of disciplines, the Hub Fellows will spend between 1 and 4 months with us in Dublin carrying out research and building networks with colleagues here in TCD. Welcome!

Francis Bremer (Millersville University), “Visible Faith: Discerning the Godly in the Early Modern Atlantic World” (April) Maire Ni Mhaonaigh (Cambridge), “A critical edition with commentary of the important Middle Irish text, Cogadh Gáedhel re Gallaibh ‘The War of the Irish against the Foreigners’. (January-April)
Eugenio Biagini (Cambridge), “Religion and nationhood: the Southern Protestant minorities and the question of identity in Ireland, 1916-1966.” (Jan-March)
Honora Chapman (CSU Fresno), “Companion to Josephus” (June)
Bryan Coleborne (University of Waikato), “A Critical Edition of the Poems of Matthew Pilkington” (May-June)
David Finkelstein (Queen Margaret University), “Irish Printers on the Move: The Transnational Circulation of Irish Typographical Union Personnel, 1850-1900 “ (Feb-April)
John Wilson Foster (Queens University Belfast), “Nature in Ireland: A Scientific and Cultural History” (Oct-Dec)
Clare Guest (TCD), “Poetics of the Italian Renaissance. An Annotated Handlist of the Collections of Trinity College Library, Dublin” (Feb-April)
Polly Ha (UEA), “Pre-Revolutionary Puritanism: A Documentary History” (August)
Andrew Overman (Macalester College), “Roman Galilee in the Context of the Roman East” (Oct-Nov)
Martyn Powell (Aberystwyth), “An Early History of Debt in Ireland” (July-August)
Donna Jo Napoli (Swarthmore College), “Reading materials for deaf children” (May-July)
CS Richards (Staffordshire University), “Space and Place in Irish Drama” (April)
Holly Rogers (Liverpool University), “Sounding the Gallery: Video and the Rise of Art-Music” (Jan-Feb)
Paul Shore (Independent Scholar), “Jesuits and Muslims on the Eastern Periphery of Catholic Europe, 1640-1773” (Oct-Nov)

Further short-term Fellows will be nominated by the academic Schools overthe course of the year. Current Fellows include Professor Timothy Breen (Nothwestern, History) and Dr Peter Hunt (Cardiff, English)

For more information about the Fellows programme or for a copy of the upcoming call for applications for 2012-2013, please email Eva at: mulhause at tcd dot ie.



 

Funding Bodies

Ireland EU Structural Funds Programmes 2007 – 2013, European Regional Development Fund, Department of Enterprise, Trade and Innovation, HEA, Trinity College Dublin, and Mol An tSeomra Fhada Coláiste Na TríonóideTrinity Long Room Hub


Last updated 10 November 2011 by Long Room Hub (Email) .