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No place like home? Referendums on Family and Care
Our ‘Behind the Headlines’ panel discussion will address upcoming referendum proposals and the meanings of ‘home’ in contemporary Ireland.
09 Feb 2024
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Instapoetry is successful and there’s nothing wrong with that
Rafael Mendes Silva writes for The Conversation about the rising popularity of poetry on Instagram. Rafael is a PhD candidate in the Department of Hispanic Studies at Trinity College Dublin.
31 Jan 2024
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Greetings from Capetown: Maxeke-Robinson Research Chair visiting fellowships
Professor Ruth Barton and Professor Eoin McNamee write about their Maxeke-Robinson Research Chair fellowships to University of Western Cape, a partnership between the Trinity Long Room and the Centre for Humanities Research (CHR).
22 Jan 2024
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Uncovering the mysteries of The Book of Kells – from myopic monks on magic mushrooms to superhuman detail
Rachel Moss, Associate Professor of History of Art and Architecture, Trinity College Dublin, writes in The Conversation about the Book of Kells.
19 Jan 2024
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Gaza war: how South Africa’s genocide case against Israel is shaping up
Carlo Aldrovandi, Assistant Professor in International Peace Studies, Trinity College Dublin writes in The Conversation about South Africa's genocide case against Israel
16 Jan 2024
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Launch of Dublin Tales, a new edited collection by Eve Patten and Paul Delaney
A timely new collection draws out Dublin’s intimate relationship to literature from the early twentieth century up until present day.
14 Dec 2023
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Two IRC Advanced Laureate Awards for Trinity’s Department of History
Professors Anne Dolan and Micheál Ó Siochrú of Trinity’s School of Histories and Humanities have been awarded Irish Research Council (IRC) Laureate awards under the 2022 IRC Advanced Laureate Awards Programme.
13 Dec 2023
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Are we all to blame for climate change?
A new edited collection argues that “tricky” terms like the “Anthropocene” mask the true individual and corporate responsibility for the climate crisis.
06 Dec 2023
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Blue Eye Samurai: historian explains what the Netflix series gets right and wrong about real Edo-period Japan
Ruth Starr, Lecturer in History of Japanese art and architecture, reviews the Netflix series Blue Eye Samurai and discusses the real Edo-period Japan.
05 Dec 2023
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Booker-prize nominated Paul Murray appointed as Rooney Writer Fellow
Writer Paul Murray has been appointed as the Trinity Long Room Hub 2024 Rooney Writer Fellow
04 Dec 2023
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