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Ulster Society for Irish Historical Studies (founded 1936). We organise public historical events on Irish History and jointly publish Irish Historical Studies

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TudorStuartIreland (@tudorstuartire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Call for Papers for #TSIXII 2024 Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway are now live: tudorstuartireland.com/2024-conferenc… Honoured to have Hiram Morgan and Sarah McKibben @NDIrishStudies as our Plenary Speakers this year. 🚨CfPs close on May 3rd 2024🚨 We look forward to seeing you in Galway this August!

Our Call for Papers for #TSIXII 2024 <a href="/uniofgalway/">Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway</a> are now live: tudorstuartireland.com/2024-conferenc…

Honoured to have <a href="/hiramjmorgan/">Hiram Morgan</a> and Sarah McKibben <a href="/NDIrishStudies/">@NDIrishStudies</a> as our Plenary Speakers this year.  

🚨CfPs close on May 3rd 2024🚨

We look forward to seeing you in Galway this August!
PRONI (@proni_dfc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week we launched “Ulster & Slavery: The Story from the Archives”. This updated PRONI guide to archival sources is an essential resource for reflecting on slavery in the past and its influence on the present day. Please see the link to discover more: nidirect.gov.uk/articles/ulste…

Last week we launched “Ulster &amp; Slavery: The Story from the Archives”. This updated PRONI guide to archival sources is an essential resource for reflecting on slavery in the past and its influence on the present day.
Please see the link to discover more: nidirect.gov.uk/articles/ulste…
National Museum of Ireland (@nmireland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Mincéirí Archive website is an exploration of Ireland's only indigenous ethnic minority, seeking to uncover a history that has been overlooked. Stories and lived experiences told by #Mincéirí themselves in their own words. The website will be available from 29th April, 2024

IGRS (@igrs_1936) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 1796 Flax Growers List is a great resource for Irish genealogists. If your ancestors were from rural Ulster there’s a strong chance they’re listed.

Arts and Humanities (@ulsterarts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📜 Join us on 8th May on our Coleraine Campus for a one-day conference celebrating Coleraine Historical Society's 40th anniversary & its journal, Bann Disc's 30th! Enjoy engaging talks & a keynote by Prof. Sean Connolly. Lunch provided. Book now: riversidetheatre.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/sh…. 🎟️📧

Hannah Crowdy (@hannah_m_crowdy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eek, this is all getting very real and exciting now. Just over a week to go until we open the doors to ‘Caravaggio in Belfast’

Eek, this is all getting very real and exciting now. Just over a week to go until we open the doors to ‘Caravaggio in Belfast’
Victoria Millar (@vmillar2018) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's not all about archives! Buildings and objects Ulster Folk Museum will also be examined as part of our CDP studentship with School of Museum Studies, funded by Arts and Humanities Research Council. For further details, please visit: le.ac.uk/rcmg/current-n…. Deadline 20th May 2024! ⏰

It's not all about archives! Buildings and objects <a href="/ufm_cultra/">Ulster Folk Museum</a> will also be examined as part of our CDP studentship with <a href="/LeicsMusStud/">School of Museum Studies</a>, funded by <a href="/ahrcpress/">Arts and Humanities Research Council</a>. For further details, please visit: le.ac.uk/rcmg/current-n…. Deadline 20th May 2024! ⏰
Irish Studies QUB (@irishstudiesqub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you missed Rachael Young's Irish Studies seminar this week on ‘Less violent, but no less visible: criminalization and community murals in Brixton and Belfast, 1980-89’, it is now online at youtu.be/mywLkBHdITU

If you missed Rachael Young's Irish Studies seminar this week on ‘Less violent, but no less visible: criminalization and community murals in Brixton and Belfast, 1980-89’, it is now online at  youtu.be/mywLkBHdITU
Colm Mac Gearailt (@macgearc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear #twitterstorians I got asked for a recommendation for a modern general reader on Irish history (by an Englishman, who was genuinely curious about, but ignorant of Ir.history). Any recommendations? Irish Association of Professional Historians I'm a bit too deep down the rabbit hole.

Irish Studies QUB (@irishstudiesqub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our annual International Irish Studies Lecture will be given on 4 June by Prof Michael O’Malley (George Mason University) on ‘Policing and the Construction of Irish Culture: The Case of Captain O’Neill’ (in person and online). Register at eventbrite.co.uk/e/irish-studie…

Our annual International Irish Studies Lecture will be given on 4 June by Prof Michael O’Malley (George Mason University) on ‘Policing and the Construction of Irish Culture: The Case of Captain O’Neill’ (in person and online).

Register at eventbrite.co.uk/e/irish-studie…
National Library of Ireland (@nlireland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The National Library of Ireland’s annual #Studentship programmes are now open for applications for 2024-2025. We are delighted to be able to offer: ⭐ Library Studentship ⭐ Archival Studentship ⭐ Research Studentship 👉 Info/#Apply: nli.ie/about-us/worki…

The <a href="/NLIreland/">National Library of Ireland</a>’s annual #Studentship programmes are now open for applications for 2024-2025. We are delighted to be able to offer:

⭐ Library Studentship
⭐ Archival Studentship
⭐ Research Studentship

👉 Info/#Apply: nli.ie/about-us/worki…
The Northern Ireland Place-Name Project (@placenamesni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SAVE THE DATE! The UPNS Spring Lecture for 2024 will be on the 6th of June. It is held in memory of Deirdre Flanagan who was one of Ireland's leading authorities on place-names and was senior lecturer in Celtic at QUB at the time of her death. More details to follow later today.

SAVE THE DATE! The UPNS Spring Lecture for 2024 will be on the 6th of June. It is held in memory of Deirdre Flanagan who was one of Ireland's leading authorities on place-names and was senior lecturer in Celtic at QUB at the time of her death. More details to follow later today.
QUB Public History (@qubpublichist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Registration open! Digital Public History in a Divided World conference, 12-13 September, Centre for Public History ⁦Queen's University Belfast 🎓⁩ ⁦HAPP at Queen's⁩. Keynotes by ⁦Julia Laite ([email protected])⁩ ⁦Keith Lilley⁩ ⁦GW Arts & Sciences⁩ Alex Joubin qub.ac.uk/research-centr…

Dr Niamh NicGhabhann Coleman (@niamh_nicghabh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The in-person places available at the IrishHumanities conference on 5-6 September @ul University Of LimerickLibrary are booking up quite quickly so do reserve your place if you plan to attend! irishhumanities.com/events/new-per…

The in-person places available at the <a href="/IrishHumanities/">IrishHumanities</a> conference on 5-6 September @ul <a href="/UL/">University Of Limerick</a>Library  are booking up quite quickly so do reserve your place if you plan to attend! irishhumanities.com/events/new-per…