Dr Anna Lively (@annalively14) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Anna Lively

@annalively14

Historian of twentieth-century Ireland and Russia. @LeverhulmeTrust Early Career Fellow @UniStrathclyde researching Irish women and global anti-communism

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Really thrilled to have passed my viva yesterday! Thank you very much to my examiners Prof Charlotte Alston Charlotte Alston and Prof Alvin Jackson for a really interesting and encouraging discussion. Now for some rest…

Really thrilled to have passed my viva yesterday! Thank you very much to my examiners Prof Charlotte Alston <a href="/LottieAlston/">Charlotte Alston</a>  and Prof Alvin Jackson for a really interesting and encouraging discussion. Now for some rest…
Modern Irish History (@mih_edin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A reminder that tomorrow Dr Anna Lively will present her paper 'Revolutionary Reverberations: Transnational Relief Efforts and the International Press in Ireland and Russia, 1916-1925'. This will be hybrid, taking place in room G16, Old Medical School as well as via Zoom.

StudyGroupRussianRev (@studyrev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Final day of an excellent Study Group conference in sunny Southampton! Stefan Gužvica talking online about the Russian Revolution as a World Revolution BASEES #sgrr #research

Final day of an excellent Study Group conference in sunny Southampton! Stefan Gužvica talking online about the Russian Revolution as a World Revolution <a href="/BASEES/">BASEES</a> #sgrr #research
StudyGroupRussianRev (@studyrev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks and congrats to George Gilbert 🇺🇦🇬🇧 and all the participants for a fantastic conference last week. We will be returning to Southampton between 3-5th January 2024 for the Study Group's 50th anniversary, a real cause for celebration🎉

OXFORD IRISH SEMINAR (@oxfordirishsem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr Síobhra Aiken (Queen's University Belfast 🎓) will present our first seminar of the term: Was there a ‘silence’ about the Irish Civil War? This is an in-person event that will take place in The Old College Hertford College, Oxford on 25 January at 5 p.m

Dr Síobhra Aiken (<a href="/QUBelfast/">Queen's University Belfast 🎓</a>) will present our first seminar of the term: Was there a ‘silence’ about the Irish Civil War? This is an in-person event that will take place in The Old College <a href="/HertfordCollege/">Hertford College, Oxford</a> on 25 January at 5 p.m
History Ireland (@histirehedge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This symposium – funded by Royal Irish Academy & hosted by Roinn na Gaeilge at Queen's University Belfast 🎓 – brings together scholars working across different languages to consider how Ireland's revolutionary period has been conveyed to non-English language audiences. eventbrite.ie/e/multilingual…

This symposium – funded by <a href="/RIAdawson/">Royal Irish Academy</a> &amp; hosted by Roinn na Gaeilge at <a href="/QUBelfast/">Queen's University Belfast 🎓</a>  – brings together scholars working across different languages to consider how Ireland's revolutionary period has been conveyed to non-English language audiences.

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Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid (@caoimhenicd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really pleased to announce this upcoming conference on Humanitarianism and Irish History in Hertford College Oxford in July 2023, co-organised with Ian McBride, Marc Mulholland, @annalively14 & Lia Brazil. Full programme coming soon - in the meantime, save the date!

Really pleased to announce this upcoming conference on Humanitarianism and Irish History in Hertford College Oxford in July 2023, co-organised with Ian McBride, <a href="/katheder/">Marc Mulholland</a>, @annalively14 &amp; Lia Brazil. Full programme coming soon - in the meantime, save the date!
Modern Irish History (@mih_edin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PhD Funding Opportunity! Applications open for Justin Arbuthnott PhD Scholarship in Modern Irish History HCAatEdinburgh, 1st deadline 12 March (for PhD app), 2nd deadline 26 March. Annual stipend at UKRI rate for 3 and a half years. Please share widely! tinyurl.com/mry3fbvu

Modern Irish History (@mih_edin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please join us next Tuesday 30 April at 5 for a seminar with Professor Olwen Purdue Queen's University Belfast 🎓! @opurdue will speak on 'Belfast Boys Go West: The Irish Poor Law and the Emigration of Workhouse Boys to North America 1900-18'. All welcome, talk in seminar room 6 Chrystal Macmillan

Modern Irish History (@mih_edin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can also learn more about Sarah Mason's fascinating oral history research into women's networks in West Belfast 1975-95 at our next seminar on Tuesday 14 May at 5pm! All welcome, seminar room 6 Chrystal mac and online via our mailing list

AberdeenHistory (@aberdeenhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a fascinating paper today by Dr Anna Lively, on 'Irish Anti-Communism and Responses to the Russian Revolutions, 1905-1923', for a combined meeting of @AbdnRIISS and AberdeenHistory seminars. Anna explored her book in progress on the subject. A great discussion followed too!

What a fascinating paper today by <a href="/AnnaLively14/">Dr Anna Lively</a>, on 'Irish Anti-Communism and Responses to the Russian Revolutions, 1905-1923', for a combined meeting of @AbdnRIISS and <a href="/AberdeenHistory/">AberdeenHistory</a> seminars. Anna explored her book in progress on the subject. A great discussion followed too!
Dr Anna Lively (@annalively14) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to be starting a 3-year The Leverhulme Trust ECF this week University of Strathclyde for my project on the role of Irish women in global anti-communism 1919-39. Huge thanks to everyone who helped me get here, including my mentor Dr Niall Whelehan!

Very excited to be starting a 3-year <a href="/LeverhulmeTrust/">The Leverhulme Trust</a> ECF this week <a href="/UniStrathclyde/">University of Strathclyde</a> for my project on the role of Irish women in global anti-communism 1919-39. Huge thanks to everyone who helped me get here, including my mentor Dr Niall Whelehan!