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Do we need to rethink terrorism?
It’s a European export and a story that starts back in the French Revolution, but as it becomes global in the 20th century, terrorism has evolved to encompass all types of political violence.
01 Nov 2019
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Women’s Stories focus of new radio series collaboration with Trinity Long Room Hub
The Trinity Long Room Hub is partnering with Near FM community radio as part of a new series bringing to light women’s stories from the 17th century to the present day.
16 Oct 2019
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The myth of the Irish slave, white supremacy and social media
Irish Slaves in America: Myths, history, and the problems of social media was discussed by Anthea Butler, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Africana Studies, University of Pennsylvania, when she delivered the 2019 Annua
03 Oct 2019
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Fellow in Focus with John Morrill discusses Cromwell’s legacy as most controversial figure in Irish and British History
Eminent Cambridge historian Professor John Morrill discusses his academic career and his upcoming Trinity talk on ‘Cromwell, Priestcraft and the "Deluded and Seduced People of Ireland”’ on the 23rd of September.
20 Sep 2019
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Ambitious Terry Pratchett Project to Generate Exciting New Research Opportunities
A new project which seeks to digitise Trinity College Dublin’s comprehensive collection of comic fantasy author, Terry Pratchett’s novels and their translations could lead to major new research in literature and translation studie
19 Sep 2019
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Future of Ireland and its Borders discussed as no-deal Brexit looms
As part of its popular Behind the Headlines series, the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute hosted a free public discussion to examine the prospect of a border poll and the constitutional challenges posed
18 Sep 2019
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Monks also suffered from distraction and ‘mind wandering’
Dr Katherine Zieman is looking back to pre-modern times to show that smartphones and new technology might not be to blame for our problems with distraction. According to her research, attention has been an issue since the early da
12 Sep 2019
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Retelling the Environmental History of the Soviet Era
A witness to history’s biggest battles, how do landscapes preserve our cultural memory? And if we think about forests as the keepers of our past, will we do more to protect them? A new book aims to retell the history of Central an
05 Sep 2019
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New exhibition explores eight centuries of communication disabilities
A remedy of garlic and lard applied to the feet was once thought of as a cure for hoarseness, while a king of Ulster was better known as ‘Cúscraid the stammerer’. A new exhibition and public seminar by The Department of Clinical
27 Aug 2019
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New Fellows Co-funded by the Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Three new fellows have been appointed for the Trinity Long Room Hub Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) COFUND Fellowship Programme 2019-2020.
22 Aug 2019
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