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Bring Your Own Hammer - History and Music Project EP 'Shipwreck in the West', now streaming with great material from James Yorkston Michael J Sheehy Branwen and N. Farrell. orcd.co/byohshipwreck Pictured: Kilkee where the Edmond was driven by a storm in Nov. 1850. The ship's story is told in The Ostler Stares.


Dr Maura Cronin discusses how news was spread in nineteenth century Limerick. History at MIC #Limerick


Dublin: the Irish Revolution, 1912-1923 by Brian Hughes will be launched Hodges Figgis at 6pm on 10 Oct 2025 by Prof Lindsey Earner-Byrne, Prof of Contemporary Irish History @HistoryTcd. Generously supported by the Irish Association of Professional Historians/@iaph Book Launch Fund. RSVP [email protected]



I was honoured be asked to contribute a chapter to this tribute to Professor Joe Lee, who supervised my MA thesis History at UCC in the 1970s.

The line-up for the latest Tipperary People & Places Lecture series includes Brian Hughes and Margaret O Sullivan Mary Immaculate College (MIC) and our History at UL colleagues David Fleming, Dr Martin Walsh FRHistS and Lisa McGeeney.

Huge congratulations to Dr Keith Ó Riain who passed his viva today. I’m extremely proud of him. Mary Immaculate College (MIC)


Our innovative Pre-University Programme for Mature Learners is offered by the Academic Learning Centre Mary Immaculate College (MIC) & is aimed at adult learners (min age: 22). It provides a ‘taster’ of higher education. Start date: 16 Oct. 2024. Please retweet. #Limerick


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Book Launch tomorrow: "Dublin. The Irish Revolution, 1912–23" by Brian Hughes in Hodges Figgis (Dawson St, D2). Starting at 6.00p.m. Irish Association of Professional Historians/@iaph History Ireland DCC City Architects Dublin History AllAboutDublin The Liberties Dublin Dublin City Libraries Dublin Military History Liz Gillis Donal Fallon

REMINDER: the launch of Dublin: the Irish Revolution is tonight at 6pm in Hodges Figgis All welcome!

The next Irish Historical Soc meeting is 7pm Tues 22 Oct Boston College Ireland. ‘The Irish Boundary Commission: Centenary Reflections’ panel. Dr Conor Mulvagh (UCD History) & Dr Kieran Rankin (Trinity College Dublin) Chair Dr Brian Hughes (Mary Immaculate College (MIC)) In person or register for webinar events.teams.microsoft.com/event/22e8cc37…



Hodges Figgis History Book of the Year Atlas of the Irish Civil War: New Perspectives By Hélène O’Keeffe, John Crowley, Donal Ó Drisceoil, John Borgonovo & Mike Murphy Featuring work from Mary Immaculate College (MIC) staff - Brian Hughes History at MIC Ailbhe McDaid irishbookawards.ie/winner/atlas-o…



Grateful to EchoLive.ie for the coverage of A Tract for Our Times from UCD Press Irish Examiner NYU Department of History Cambridge University Press UCC Ireland History at UCC Yvonne Reddin Available at ucdpress.ie


All are welcome to attend a talk by Brian Hughes (History at MIC) on his recently published book by Four Courts Press, Dublin: The Irish Revolution, 1912-23 in Pearse Street Library at 6:30pm on Wednesday, 22nd January.
