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Ecological globalisation, serial depletion and the medieval trade of walrus rostra
(2020)The impacts of early ecological globalisation may have had profound economic and environmental consequences for human settlements and animal populations. Here, we review the extent of such historical impacts by investigating ... -
Education, Cosmopolitan Cultural Capital, and European Elites in the Nineteenth Century
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Education, Imperial careers and the Irish Catholic Elite in the nineteenth century
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Edward Hart: Bricklayer, Theologian and Nonjuring Martyr
(2021)This paper explores the neglected manuscripts and publications of Edward Hart, an early eighteenth-century Nonjuring bricklayer, whose determination to promote his cause ultimately led to his death. By discussing Hart’s ... -
Emotional Geographies
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Empires, bureaucracy and the paradox of power
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Ephemerides in high medieval Europe: The textual evidence
(2021)A common aspect of the practice-oriented side of pre- and early modern mathematical astronomy was the computation of ephemerides, that is, tables that displayed the daily positions of the planets in a synoptic and calendrical ... -
European Weather Extremes in the Lifetime of Charlemagne (c.742 - 814 CE)
(2013)Charlemagne (c.742 – 814 CE) had such a successful political and military career that for the entire subsequent medieval period his reign was portrayed as a model one for all European rulers to aspire to. But for all his ... -
Extreme Weather, Climate and Natural Disasters in Ireland
(Environmental Protection Agency, 2010)The aim of this project was to collate historical, proxy and observational (recent) records, and analyse the information within this variety of sources for incidences of extreme weather events and natural disasters, which ... -
''The Faithful Remnant of the True Church of England': Susanna Hopton and the Politico-Theology of the Nonjuring Schism'
(2021)Susanna Hopton (1627-1709) is best known for her devotional literature, and her association with the Anglican clergyman and poet, Thomas Traherne (1636-1674). Significantly less scholarly attention, however, has been devoted ... -
Female Revolutionaries and Political Violence in India and Ireland 1919-1939
(Routledge, 2023)Post-Famine Irish family constructs were complex and hinged to a great degree on social class and household means. The term ‘family’ is hard to define since it may be used to describe a range of relationships, from related ... -
'A Fenian Pastime'?: early Irish board games and their identification with chess
(2010)Twentieth century scholars, critically re-examining Ireland?s origin myths, explained how `synthetic pseudo-history? such as the Lebor Gabala Erenn arose. Sports, like nations, have need of origin myths, chess being no ... -
Figure 3.10 Top landowners in 1670.
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Figure 3.2 ArcScene, Irish Rebellion 1641 to 1642.
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Figure 3.3 Oliver Cromwell's seventeenth-century conquest of Ireland
(Esri Press, 2015)