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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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Fellow in Focus: Dr Yevheniia Orestivna Kanchura on fantasy and resisting propaganda
Dr Yevheniia Orestivna Kanchura discussed the Terry Pratchett collection at Trinity and the role of culture, life and academic endeavour in Ukraine.
01 Dec 2023
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Prophet Song by Paul Lynch: Booker prize-winning novel is a distinctly Irish tale of civic and ideological collapse
Professor Eve Patten, Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub writes in The Conversation about Booker Prize win
27 Nov 2023
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Fellow in Focus: Professor Van Gosse on American history and activism
In our latest ‘Fellow in Focus’, Professor Van Gosse (Franklin & Marshall College, Pennsylvania) discussed his “less conventional” academic career rooted in the activism of his earlier life.
23 Nov 2023
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The Hesitant Fiancée: this painting is helping women to express their rage on TikTok – here’s the story behind it
Cydney Thompson, PhD candidate at Trinity's School of Histories and Humanities and the Trinity Long Room Hub, writes in The Conversation.
22 Nov 2023
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Minister Harris Launches Jane Ohlmeyer's "Making Empire" book
Ireland’s complicated and contradictory relationship with imperialism is examined in a major new publication by Prof Jane Ohlmeyer.
22 Nov 2023
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Contemplating Evil: Professor Joanna Bourke delivers Annual Edmund Burke Lecture 2023
“Monstrous” women and how they’ve been treated throughout history was the topic of the 2023 Annual Edmund Burke Lecture delivered by Professor Joanna Bourke.
21 Nov 2023
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Success for Trinity’s Arts and Humanities Scholars in SFI-IRC Pathways Programme
Two Arts and Humanities projects at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) have been funded under the SFI- IRC Pathway Programme announced recently by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris.
17 Nov 2023
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