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CFP: EMBODYING ROMANTICISM

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The fifth biennial conference of the Romantic Studies Association of Australasia will take place in Canberra, Australia on 21-23 November 2019. The conference theme is ‘Embodying Romanticism’ and proposals are now invited for 20-minute papers… 

New Books: Henry Redhead Yorke, Colonial Radical

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A 20% discount for Amanda Goodrich’s new book, Henry Redhead Yorke, Colonial Radical Politics and Identity in the Atlantic World, 1772-1813 (Routledge, 2019) is now available. This is the first biography of Henry Redhead Yorke,… 

DRI

DRI Early Career Research Award

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Digital Repository of Ireland invite early career researchers to apply for a new annual Research Award. This Award grants a prize to an original short article or blog post summarising research informed in whole or… 

Seminar: The Irish to the Rescue

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A seminar entitled ‘The Irish to the Rescue: the Tercentenary of the Polish Princess Clementina’s Escape’ will take place on 30 April in Europe House, 12-14 Lower Mount Street, Dublin 2. This event is organized… 

History Ireland Hedge School

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HA Maritime People? A Conversation on the Irish at Sea With a panel of guest speakers chaired by Tommy Graham, editor of History Ireland Saturday 16 March 2019, 15:00–16:30 in the vaults, CHQ building, Custom House… 

Marsh's Library

ECIS Postgrad Bursaries 2019

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Marsh’s Library PG bursary (EUR300) A bursary awarded by Marsh’s library in Dublin to the value of EUR300 towards conference costs (this may be used to pay for registration, conference dinner, accommodation and / or… 

ECIS

CFP: 2019 ECIS Annual Conference

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Proposals are now invited for twenty-minute papers (in English or Irish) on any aspect of eighteenth-century Ireland, including its history, literature, language, and culture. There is no specific conference theme, but proposals for papers and… 

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A.C. Elias Research Travel Fellowship 2019

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The A.C. Elias Irish-American Research Travel Fellowship of ASECS, with $2500 in annual funding, supports “documentary scholarship on Ireland in the period between the Treaty of Limerick (1691) and the Act of Union (1800),” by enabling North American-based… 

Claudia Kinmouth

Public lecture: Rags, Riches & Recycling

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RDS Library & Archives invites you to attend the RDS Library Speaker Series talk ‘Rags, Riches & Recycling; the Dublin Society’s encouragement of art & artefacts, 1731-1781’ by Dr Claudia Kinmouth on Wednesday 31 October… 

Jonathan Swift

Book Launch: Swift’s Irish Political Writings after 1725

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Irish Political Writings after 1725: A Modest Proposal and Other Works edited by David Hayton and Adam Rounce is the latest volume of The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jonathan Swift and the first fully annotated…