Early Modern History Seminars
The Trinity Centre for Early Modern History promotes understanding of the culture, society, economy, religion, politics and warfare of early modern Europe. The Centre organises seminars, conferences and public lectures on the early modern history of Ireland, Britain and Continental Europe, as well as on relations between European and non-European states and cultures. Below is the programme of public seminars held on Mondays at 4pm in the Trinity Long Room Hub
2019-20 Early Modern History Programme | ||
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23.09.2019 | Cromwell, Priestcraft and the "Deluded and Seduced People of Ireland” | Read More |
07.10.2019 | Thinking the Empire Whole | Read More |
14.10.2019 | Early Modern History Seminar with Dr Karen Sonnelitter | Read More |
04.11.2019 | Early Modern History Seminar with Dr Paul Smith | Read More |
11.11.2019 | "Commonly Called Swaddlers": Anti-Methodism in Eighteenth-Century Ireland | Read More |
25.11.2019 | Early Modern History Seminar with Dr Susan Brigden | Read More |
Convenors
Professor Jane Ohlmeyer, Professor Micheál Ó Siochrú, Dr Robert Armstrong, Dr Joseph Clarke, Dr Susan Flavin, Dr Graeme Murdock, and Dr Patrick Walsh
Twitter @earlytcd For enquires contact Dr Walsh at Walshp9@tcd.ie