This series features recordings of papers from the 2015 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference which took place from August 28-29 2015 in Maynooth University. The conference was generously supported by UCD School of History, UCD Research, Marsh's Library, Graduate Studies Office at Maynooth University, the Department of History at Maynooth University and the Irish Research Council (New Foundations Award). Podcasting was by Real Smart Media.
Opening plenary address at the 2015 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Professor Alexandra Walsham (University of Cambridge). 'The Pope's merchandise and the Jesuits' trumpery - Catholic relics and Protestant polemic in early modern Britain'.
Closing plenary address at the 2015 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Professor Marie-Louise Coolahan (NUI Galway) - Reportage, rhyme, and religion - how to drum up a reputation in early modern Ireland.
Public engagement panel session at the 2015 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference featuring Prof. Brendan Kane (University of Connecticut), Dr Jason McElligott (Marsh's Library) and Mike Liffey (History Hub / Real Smart Media).
Professor John McCafferty (UCD) at the 2015 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. A habit of return - Irish Franciscan friaries 1539-1650.
Dr Tadhg O hAnnrachain (UCD) at the 2015 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The biography of Bishop Francis Kirwan.
Dr Brendan Scott (Ind.) at the 2015 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Thomas Jones, Elizabethan bishop of Meath.
Dr John Jeremiah Cronin (Ind.) at the 2015 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Intrigue in the exiled Carolean Court - the case of George Radcliff.
Richard Maher (DIT) at the 2015 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The viper in the bosom - the case of James Murray and his undermining of Charles Wogan in the Jacobite court in Rome, June 1719
Dr David Heffernan (UCC) at the 2015 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Planting Elizabethan Ulster - the Earl of Essex's Enterprise of Ulster 1573-1575.
Prof. Raymond Pierre Hylton (Virginia Union) and Dr Marie Leoutre (Marsh's Library) at the 2015 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.