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The Selected Letters of John Berryman
Dr Philip Coleman’s new edition receives enthusiastic reviews
02 Nov 2020
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New Seminar Series ‘Sonic Spaces’ will explore world of audio and sound culture
A new series supported by the Trinity Long Room Hub will reflect on our relationship to listening and how audio and sound culture impact on society, technology, the environment and the body.
02 Nov 2020
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American Dream focus of Pre-election Discussion - Behind the Headlines
As millions of Americans take to the polls just days before the US election, the latest Behind the Headlines discussion by the Trinity Long Room Hub asked if, for many voters, the so-called “American Dream” still exists?
30 Oct 2020
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Gender and the Pandemic - Crisis, Contagion and Caring
As we navigate a national and global public health crisis with the spread of Covid-19 Coronavirus, we hear from our research and policy fellows, and members of our research community in a weekly blog which reflects on these new so
29 Oct 2020
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Digging into the Archives: Bill Emmott
As the Trinity Long Room Hub celebrates the 10th year since its opening on Fellows’ Square, we have asked some long-time friends, colleagues and supporters of the Hub to dig into our archives of over 400 recorded discussions and l
27 Oct 2020
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Heritage, History and Memory: Celebrating the Legacy of the 1641 Depositions
On the 22 October, the Trinity Long Room Hub hosted a special research showcase to mark a new impact study on the 1641 Depositions Project 10 years after its launch in Trinity College Dublin. Here, Professor Jane Ohlmeyer, School
23 Oct 2020
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‘The Hublic Sphere’: New Podcast Launched by Early Career Researchers
A new podcast, created by early career researchers in the Trinity Long Room Hub, has been launched today with its first episode, ‘When Old Streets Speak’.
14 Oct 2020
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Behind the Headlines: Uncertainty facing us all in “unprecedented” times
When it comes to uncertainty, there is no shortage of inspiration in quotes such as Descartes’ “I think, therefore I am”, and Benjamin Franklin’s eminent observation on the only certainty in this world being “death and taxes”, as
08 Oct 2020
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Politics in Trying Times: Democracy is Fragile (Elspeth Payne)
As we navigate a national and global public health crisis with the spread of Covid-19 Coronavirus, we hear from our research and policy fellows, and members of our research community in a weekly blog which reflects on these new so
02 Oct 2020
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Digging into the Archives: Eve Patten
As the Trinity Long Room Hub celebrates the 10th year since its opening on Fellows’ Square, we have asked some long-time friends, colleagues and supporters of the Hub to dig into our archives of over 400 recorded discussions and l
29 Sep 2020
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