School of Histories and Humanities: Recent submissions
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Tomb Readers: Anthropological Approaches to the Funerary Archaeology of Prepalatial Crete
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of Classics, 2020)This thesis investigates the use of anthropological approaches in the interpretation of the funerary archaeology of Prepalatial Crete (c.3200-1900 B.C.). It examines the ongoing discourse between sociocultural anthropology ... -
Like the end of a beautiful world: eco-critical perceptions of landscape in the works of Francis Ledwidge and Lord Dunsany
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East India company career of Sir Robert Cowen in Bombay and the western Indian ocean, C. 1719-35.
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2020)This thesis explores the life and career of Sir Robert Cowan, governor of Bombay 1729-34. The broad date range stretches from 1680 to 1750, whilst the primary focus has been on the period 1719-35. This reflects Cowan's ... -
Debating Contraception, Abortion And Divorce In An Era Of Controversy And Change: New Agendas And RTÉ Radio And Television Programmes 1968-2018
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2020)The study begins with the publication in 1968 of the papal encyclical, Humanae Vitae, forbidding all forms of artificial contraception, and ends in 2018 with the repeal of the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, ... -
GIS Cartography Map Figures, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 for Historical and Imagined GIS Borderlandscapes of the American West: Larry McMurtry?s Lonesome Dove Tetralogy and L.A. Noirscapes,
(Edinburgh University Press, 2020)Historical and Imagined GIS Borderlandscapes of the American West: Larry McMurtry’s Lonesome Dove Tetralogy and L.A. Noirscapes, Special Issue University Consortium of Geographic Information Science, International Journal ... -
Figure 3.10 Top landowners in 1670.
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Figure 3.9 Top landowners in 1641
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Figure 3.8 Top landowners, 1641 (A) and 1670 (B).
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Figure 3.6 Speculative ballybetagh boundaries of Ireland.
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Figure 3.4 ArcScene topography of Cromwell's campaign in 1649?50.
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Figure 3.3 Oliver Cromwell's seventeenth-century conquest of Ireland
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Figure 3.2 ArcScene, Irish Rebellion 1641 to 1642.
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Humanities for the Environment – a Manifesto for Research and Action
(2015)Human preferences, practices and actions are the main drivers of global environmental change in the 21st century. It is crucial, therefore, to promote pro-environmental behavior. In order to accomplish this, we need to ... -
Emotional Geographies
(2010)