Glucksman Memorial Symposium Posters 2007: Recent submissions
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Theodore de Mayerne (Part II)
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Female artists during the First World War in Germany, 1914-1918
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)The war and its consequences were the dominant themes in German women's art between 1914 and 1918. Their artistic interpretation and observations of the conflict represented the artist's own as well as more general wartime ... -
War Studies at the School of Histories and Humanities
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)The School of Histories and Humanities at Trinity is the leading centre for war studies in Ireland. It has particular expertise in the history of the First World War, the Second World War and Irish conflicts. The School ... -
Trinity College Library: Manuscript sources for the study of the First World War
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)The Manuscripts Department in Trinity College Library provides access to research materials relating to many key events in modern Irish history; this includes records of the involvement of Irish men and women, from varying ... -
The Land War in County Westmeath
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)In 2003, Trinity College Library acquired the papers of the Smythe family of Barbavilla, Collinstown, Co Westmeath (MS 11198). The collection traces the family's long connection with Westmeath, from their acquisition of ... -
Trinity College Dublin Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)The Manuscripts Department in Trinity College Library houses an internationally-renowned body of medieval manuscripts. At the heart of the Collection are the early Christian manuscripts dating from the seventh to ninth ... -
Trinity College Dublin 1914-1918: Sources from the College Archives
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)The Dublin University Officers Training Corps was founded in 1910, shortly before many staff and students departed to fight in the First World War. The OTC also took an active role in the defence of Trinity College and the ... -
Risteard O Glaisne (1927-2003): Scribhneoir, beathaisneisi, iriseoir, craoltoir, muinteoir agus gaeilgeoir
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)Born in Bandon, Co. Cork in 1927, Risteard O Glaisne was educated at Bandon Grammar School and Trinity College, Dublin. He is best known in Irish-speaking circles for his books on such diverse subjects as Dr Ian Paisley, ... -
Eating Disorders: Distractions from Problems of Self and Meaning
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)This study focuses on how anorexia nervosa, compulsive overeating, as well as combinations of these disorders, are complex manifestations of emotional, psychological, and cultural difficulties. Emily's hypothesis is that ... -
The Clash of Empires in Africa: The First World War in the British and German Colonies
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)From its very beginnings the First World War was a global war. The most severe fighting outside Europe took place in the tropical German colonies of the Cameroons and German East Africa (present-day Tanzania), as well as ... -
Dublin Local Politics and Government, 1898 to 1920
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)This research aims to assess the performance of the parties and leading personalities involved in Dublin local politics and government from 1898 to 1920 by tracing newspaper reports, political campaigns and electoral ... -
Christian Responses to Modern Slavery
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)This research project explores the theological and ethical issues around modern slavery and movements to abolish it. Topics include: human trafficking; human rights; racism; theological language and doctrines; Christian ... -
Parliament, power and patronage, the career of Speaker William Conolly, 1662-1729
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)The aim of this project is not to write a biography of Conolly but rather to examine particular facets of his career. His political career has previously been outlined in the political histories of the period and does not ... -
"A mosaic of movements": The Joycean Rigmarole
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Neither Here nor There: Liminal Space in Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising Sequence
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)This project is concerned with the relationship between Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising Sequence and older texts which explore the idea of the border between the world of consensual reality and that of magic and fantasty. ... -
Philosophy, Psychiatry and the Schreber Case
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)Daniel Paul Schreber (1842-1911) was a lawyer and judge, who wrote and published an account of his experiences in an asylum. This account was analysed by Freud, who believed that Schreber's dementia paranoides was the ... -
DoppleGang's (Sub)Version of Oz
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)For the 2006 Dublin Fringe Festival, DoppleGang expanded their performance from a song-based cabaret to a theatre piece with songs, dance, and dialogue. Their performance, entitled 'Oz: A Fairytale Plot,' borrows songs, ... -
The History of Correspondence Chess in Britain and Ireland, 1824-1914
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)This project investigates how and why the once elite game of chess became popular in Victorian times, and the phases of its development up to the caesura caused by the First World War. The research will throw light on ... -
Connecting Gender, Age and Social Engagement
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)Social Structures and cultural norms have powerful prescriptive qualities. I have come to this project with the belief that both gender and age are simultaneously constructed by social and cultural structures, while ... -
Religion in contemporary German-language theatre and drama
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)In the apparently secular late twentieth century, questions of politics, postmodernity, gender or ethnicity seemed to dominate German theatre. But since the turn of the new millennium, observers of the German theatre scene ...