Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2011: Recent Episodes

Tudor and Stuart Ireland in association with History Hub.ie

This series features recordings of research papers from the Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference wich took place on September 2nd and 3rd of September 2011 in University College Dublin. The conference saw over fifty speakers from around Ireland and beyond come together to share their ideas in an interdisciplinary forum. Over one hundred registered delegates attended the conference over the course of the two day event. Funded by the UCD School of History and Archives, and UCD Graduate School of Arts and Celtic Studies, the podcast series is in association with the History Hub.ie website and multimedia hub.

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Prof Marian Lyons (NUIM). The Variegated Irishness of the Irish in seventeenth-century Europe.

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Prof Steven Ellis (NUIG). Economic upswing in early Tudor Meath - civility and prosperity.

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Prof James McGuire (UCD). The composition and representative character of the 1689 parliament.

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Dr Gerald Power (Prague). Under mighty subjects - the lesser nobility of the English Pale, 1534 to 1566.

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Eoin Kinsella. Colonel John Browne - Jacobite lawyer, soldier and entrepreneur.

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Neil Johnston (UCD). The Restoration Land Settlement in microcosm - the Southwells of Kinsale and the Court of Claims.

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Dr Tadgh O hAnnrachain (UCD). Violating and restoring the identity of the dead - Politics and dead bodies in the Aphorismical Discovery of Treasonable Faction.

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Dr Patrick Walsh (TCD). Was St Patrick a Presbyterian. History, tradition and identity in Andrew Stewarts A Short Account of the Church of Christ in Ireland.

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Joe Nunan (UCC). Podcast correction - The first slitting mill constructed and working in the English Midlands (not England) c.1623. The earliest slitting mill was introduced from what is now Belgium to England c.1590.

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Dr Aoife Duignan. Clanricarde and the Royalist Cause in Connacht.

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Dr Mairin Ni Cheallaigh (UCD). Divers good plottes devised - urban gardens in seventeenth-century Ireland.

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Dr John Bergin (QUB) - The legislative work of James II's Irish parliament of 1689.

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Hilary Bishop. Mass Rocks - Penal Law necessity or Reformation possibility.

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Dr David Coleman (Nottingham Trent University). From Tudor to Stuart - Sir John Davies and Ulster.

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Dr John Cronin. The Marchioness of Ormonds Return from Exile and the Butler Patrimony.

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Dr John Cunningham (TCD/Freiburg) Bohemia and Ireland in the seventeenth century - Comparable histories

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Evelien Schillern (UCD). The European Context of the Williamite War in Ireland, 1689 to 91.

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Andrew Robinson (UU). New English Identity, providence, and the 1641 rising

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Ruth Canning (UCC). An Old English Pale merchant and Elizabeths Great Irish Rebellion.

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Dr Aoife Duignan. Clanricarde and the Royalist Cause in Connacht.

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Dr Declan Downey (UCD). The Sovreign of our liking - lineage, legitimacy and liege-men - The Irish Catholic nobilities and the Spanish Habsburg Monarchy circa 1529 to 1651.

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David Heffernan (UCC). The campaign for the Reduction of Leinster in post-Kildare rebellion Ireland.

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Conall Mac Aongusa. Thomond in a European context - the Ui Bhriain Dynasty, 1450 to 1580.

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Aine Hensey. An Illegal Profession - the formation of a corporate identity for Roman Catholic priests in south-east Ireland between 1560 and 1641.

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Dr Emma Lyons (UCD). Letters patent and the court of claims. The experience of Lattins, 1640s to 1660s.

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Kieran Hoare (NUIG). The development of a merchant oligarchy in the town of Galway, 1485 to1534.

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Stephen Kelly (UCD). This Shining Circle - Castle and playhouse in Restoration Dublin.

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James O Neill (QUB). Trailing pikes and turning kern - military acculturation in the Nine Years War.

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Teresa Shoosmith (NUIG). Stone, mud and straw - landscape, people and material culture in east Clare, 1670 to 1750.

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Gertie Keane. Great Stone Houses. Kilkenny and its early modern townhouses, 1550 to 1650.