
Dr Maggie Scull
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'The Catholic Church & the Northern Ireland Troubles, 1968-98' out with @OUPHistory. Now writing on funerals, death, and grief. FHEA. FRHistS. She/Her.
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i reviewed mĂcheĂĄl mccannâs âdevotionâ (The Gallery Press) for Culture on RTĂ over the weekend, a v impressive debut from a poet who continues to do amazing things. thanks to Derek O'Connor for commissioning & editing. rte.ie/culture/2024/0âŠ


Exciting news! We are offering two Phd Scholarships at Canterbury Christ Church University: one on the innovative topic of Magical Tourism and second on World Heritage Sites. Please circulate these fantastic opportunities to your students and apply! canterbury.ac.uk/study-here/feeâŠ

My 2yo has 2 kids named Margaux in her class. Whenever she talks about them, she refers to one as âMargauxâ and the other as âOther Margauxâ. A toddler mixup. Except tonight I found out that her nursery carers actually call 1 of them âOther Margauxâ to differentiate them. đ

Incredibly proud of Andrew Harrison! Completing a PhD while working full time is difficult. Add to that a global pandemic & a toddler? Epic. Congrats Andrew!!! #Twitterstorians


I created an updated report from my research on how the Irish Government has and could deal with N.Ireland conflict legacy since 1969 in April 2024. Anyone interested in a copy, feel free to direct message or email ([email protected]) Cardiff University Politics and IR


So sad to hear about Nell McCafferty. Like thereadparts a huge influence on me, my writing, my research. She ofc lead many mighty transformative feminist campaigns & I love that among them was the right for women to drink a pint






Our latest book available for review will surely be of interest to many of our members! 'Irish Nurses in the NHS: An Oral History' from Four Courts Press by Louise Ryan, GrĂĄinne McPolin and Neha Doshi. Please email: [email protected]



Have just received hard copies of my book from Cambridge University Press. It's about the ordinary people who funded the Irish Catholic church between the end of the Famine and independence. It takes in social, economic, religious, emotions history and much else besides...


Congratulations to our colleague, Dr Sarah Roddy on the publication of new book, Money and Irish Catholicism, published by Cambridge University Press. The book traces how ordinary people funded the Irish Catholic church between the end of the Famine and independence.



The latest episode of Transatlantic: An Irish American History Podcast is live! Apporpriately for the day that's in it, this epiosde focuses on the Irish at the Battle of Gettysburg- to discuss it we were joined Harry Smeltzer: shows.acast.com/transatlantic/âŠ

The latest epsiode of Transatlantic: An Irish American History Podcast is live! We're joined by Elizabeth Stack & Danny Leavy for a virtual walking tour around some sites of Irish New York, from the first Catholic church to the notorious Five Points slum: shows.acast.com/transatlantic/âŠ