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Behind the Headlines panel asks if we are 'Falling out of Love with Dublin?'
A discussion held on the planning and civic issues threatening Dublin and its historic landscape took place online Wednesday, 9 February 2022, at the Trinity Long Room Hub as part of its latest ‘Behind the Headlines” discussion.
11 Feb 2022
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'A Year to Remember': Joyce, Ulysses, and Birthdays
In our new blog series, we ask experts from Trinity’s arts and humanities which events, for them, make 2022 ‘A year to remember’. This series opens with Professor Sam Slote’s observations on Joycean birthdays.
01 Feb 2022
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Virtual recreation of 1922 art exhibition at the Trinity Long Room Hub
A 3D digital recreation of the seminal 1922 art exhibition in Paris, Exposition D’Art Irlandais, that announced the Irish Free State to the world, will be launched by Catherine Martin, Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts,
28 Jan 2022
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Publication in Focus: How Ireland’s First Cities Emerged
A new book from David Dickson, Professor Emeritus in Trinity’s Department of History, tells the story of how the first Irish cities emerged before the age of industrialisation and details the significant population growth of urban
20 Jan 2022
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Trinity’s Arts and Humanities Awarded under Latest New Foundations Scheme
The Trinity Long Room Hub congratulates all the researchers in its partnering Arts and Humanities schools who have been awarded under the Irish Research Council’s latest New Foundations grants announced by the Minister for Further
19 Jan 2022
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Trinity Long Room Hub Publishes Policy Paper
Joint road-map needed to integrate Arts and Humanities research with policy- making sector, according to a new position paper from the Trinity Long Room Hub, published today.
21 Dec 2021
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New edition and translation of the Statute of Kilkenny
The Irish Manuscripts Commission will publish Professor Keith Busby’s new edition and translation of the Statute of Kilkenny, a project he has been working on as part of his recent Visiting Research Fellowship at the Trinity Long
21 Dec 2021
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“Age of Manipulation” responsible for Conflict of Identity
Recent Visiting Research Fellow to the Trinity Long Room Hub, Professor Christian Illies argues that we are living in an “age of manipulation” as part of a new book project he is working on which draws on philosophical anthropolog
13 Dec 2021
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Publication in Focus: Paul Muldoon in America
“Endless ways to read him and endless ways to write about him”, Dr Alex Alonso says of the “incredibly productive” poet Paul Muldoon, following the recent publication of his book Paul Muldoon in America: Transatlantic Formations a
24 Nov 2021
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'Culture of Work' Focus of latest Behind the Headlines
‘Work is a necessary evil’, wrote the American author Mark Twain. But as we continue to grapple with the pandemic and the changes it has brought to our working lives, do we need to reconsider our attitude to the culture of work?
23 Nov 2021
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