Dr Paul O’Brien
Historian of 19th century. Columnist: Limerick Leader. Editor of the North Munster Academic Journal. Council of Europa Nostra. Lecturer: MIC Limerick. Board: Alliance Française de Limerick.
@genealogygraeme.bsky.social
Project Tooting180.org commemorates the victims of the "Tragedy at Tooting" in 1849. Surname interests: Andrew, Behagg, Caldwell, Coupe, Hawkins, Hellfritzsch www.youtube.com/@GenealogyGraeme #Genealogy #Tech #SQL #PHP #WordPress #Podcast #Puns
@limericklitfest.bsky.social
The Festival will run in Limerick February 21st, 22nd and 23rd 2025 at the Belltable, O’Connell Street. The event continues to honour the life and works of the Limerick author, Kate O’Brien while attracting prominent writers from all over the world.
@drdiongeorgiou.bsky.social
Associate Lecturer in History at Goldsmiths. British, American, comparative and global politics and culture. Dad; Londoner; Cypriot. Newsletter: https://academicbubble.substack.com Academic publications: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dion-Georgiou
@ciantmcmahon.bsky.social
Historian of Ireland and the Irish, at home and abroad. Currently working on a global history of Saint Patrick's Day. *The Routledge History of Irish America* (2024) *The Coffin Ship: Life and Death at Sea during the Great Irish Famine* (2021)
@martinodonoghue.bsky.social
Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Frankfurt. Researching Ireland and India. Author - The Legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party in Independent Ireland, 1922-1949 https://shorturl.at/BNQNP Views own
@pduffy1.bsky.social
@researchireland.bsky.social PhD candidate @historytcd.bsky.social. O'Connellite politics and the emergence of a north-south frontier, 1823-45. Opinions mine. pduffy1@tcd.ie orcid.org/0000-0002-6049-1089 irishhistorians.ie/members/patrick-barry-duffy/
@owenoshea.bsky.social
History, politics, books and coffee, in no particular order. PhD from UCD on post-Civil War politics in Kerry. New books coming in 2025. Author, historian, researcher. More at www.owenoshea.ie
@ehlyons.bsky.social
Historian of c17th&c18th Ireland: female inheritance, Catholic landownership & education during the Penal Laws. Also Irish horse racing, and Irishwomen & WWI war effort. Visiting Research Fellow, Dept of History, TCD. Website: emmalyons.ie
@nadiadobrianska.bsky.social
🇺🇦 in Ireland. Modern Irish History, Ukrainian politics Tá Gaeilge agam. Mo thuairimí féin / My own thoughts
@kate-manning.bsky.social
Principal Archivist, UCD Archives Besides my job, my life revolves around music, film, theatre, food, wine, art, books, friends and family.
@ianmillerhistor.bsky.social
Author of eight books, most recent "History of Ireland in 10 Body Parts" shortlisted for An Post Irish Book Awards. Senior Lecturer/Historian Ulster University PI Epidemic Belfast Reviews Editor Social History of Medicine www.ianmillerhistorian.co.uk
@martinmaguire.bsky.social
Working on the history of the Irish state and the civil service; writing on civil service trade unions. Fond of hill walking, weissbier, red wine….
@joelherman.bsky.social
Research Fellow @virtualtreasury.bsky.social @tcddublin.bsky.social, Houses of Parliament | Historian of the press, publicity, and popular political action in Ireland, America, Britain, and the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World
@whitetimothyj.bsky.social
Professor of Political Science, Xavier University Irish Politics, Northern Ireland, the Irish Diaspora in the US, Political Culture, US Foreign Policy, and the Politics of War and Peace Currently working on power transition theory in Northern Ireland
@kiaragregory.bsky.social
PhD candidate in MIC, researching Guinness’s Dublin brewery and its employees during the First World War. Authored, World War One Irish soldiers-Their final testament. CD-Rom.
@katymilligan.bsky.social
Assistant Librarian, Edward Murphy Library, NCAD | Also Art Historian 📚
@kerstipowell.bsky.social
Associate Professor of English & Director of Irish Studies at SJU. Contemporary Irish Literature, although occasionally also dabbles in science and lit. Trying to keep a basil plant alive. she/si/tema
@ucdarchives.bsky.social
We curate private paper collections documenting the modern Irish State; UCD; and many elements of the Franciscan manuscript patrimony. www.ucd.ie/archives
@cwallacedublin.bsky.social
Historian of Urban 19-20th c. Ireland/UK. Deputy director @VirtualTreasury Views are all my own.
@baileyhistory.bsky.social
VAP, History @BostonCollege Writing about the Irish diaspora and the Spanish Empire; Capitalism & Slavery; Cuba, New Spain & Gulf Coast
@deirdreflynn.bsky.social
Lecturer in 21st Literature - Secretary of IASIL - Member of the Young Academy of Ireland #IrishStudies #HarukiMurakami 🍉🇵🇸
@dgannon2016.bsky.social
Associate Director of Global Irish Studies/Assistant Prof. of Irish History @Georgetown University @IrelandFunds Princess Grace Fellow Monaco 2024-25 #IrishHistory #GlobalHistory gufaculty360.georgetown.edu/s/contact/0031Q00002eZ2CHQA0/darragh-gannon
@drdeefoley.bsky.social
Historian at Trinity College Dublin, researching women’s working lives in twentieth-century Ireland. Funded by Research Ireland. Teaching about inequality keeps me going. 💋🇮🇪 she/her dfoley6@tcd.ie
@burnslibrary.bsky.social
Boston College Archives, Manuscripts and Rare Books. Irish studies, Jesuitica, British Catholic authors, Boston history, and more
@historyatgalway.bsky.social
Official page of the Department of History, University of Galway. https://www.universityofgalway.ie/history/
@jwomenshistory.bsky.social
The official account of the Journal of Women’s History, edited by Sandie Holguín and Jennifer J. Davis. Book Review Editor, Ronnie Grinberg. Website: jwomenshistory.org journal site: https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/100
@draftery.bsky.social
University College Dublin | Full Prof of the History of Education | FRHistS | Affls.: University of Cambridge & Trinity College Dublin | author | mother | gardener | sailor | book collector. Writes about 19thC schools/childhood/convents/Irish diaspora.
@judybolger.bsky.social
Historian. 19th century Irish social history: poverty, motherhood, breastfeeding 🤱
@francesmnolan.bsky.social
SFI-IRC (Research Ireland) Pathway Fellow at UCD School of History. PI on Law versus Practice, a digital humanities project exploring women’s property ownership in early modern Ireland. https://www.lawvpractice.ie/
@shannondevlin.bsky.social
Historian of siblings, the Irish family, networking and sociability in 19th-C Ireland. Belfast-Galway commute enthusiast. Lecturer in Irish History @ U of Galway
@caitbeaumont.bsky.social
Prof Social History LSBU | Female activism, gender equality & women's social movements Britain & Ireland | History of Experience | Council @royalhistsoc.bsky.social | PI #womensgrassrootsactivism & #Afterlives | Visiting full Prof @ucddublin.bsky.social
@jayroszman.bsky.social
Historian of 19th-c Ireland, Britain, & Empire at University College Cork. An 🇺🇸in 🇮🇪. Book on agrarian violence and British policy w Cambridge (2022). Next project on Irishmen, education, and empire.
@normaowens.bsky.social
PhD researcher | 2024 MacCurtain/Cullen Essay Prize in Irishwomen’s History | Long 18th Century: Women's, Social, Economic History; Lace & Textile Industries | Social Network Analysis | Gaeilge is fáilte.
@kristinadecker.bsky.social
Historian & Writer • PhD on Mary Delany and the culture of Improvement at University College Cork • 18thC cultural history, country house & material culture studies, animal histories • Secretary Women’s History Association of Ireland • West Cork
@leannecalvert.bsky.social
Historian of the Family working on Sexualities, Religion, & Gender in Ireland & the Atlantic World. Like dogs? Meet Frank 🐶 Belfast 🔁 Tipperary
@susiedeedigan.bsky.social
ARINS Programme Manager, University of Notre Dame Based @ Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice, QUB ——— Historian: gender & politics modern Ireland and Britain. PhD from QUB. Formerly: Oxford, TCD, UC Berkeley.
@sophcocooper.bsky.social
Social historian of gender, migration & public space | Nuns | Ireland & its diaspora | Senior Lecturer @QUBLiberalArts | Forging Identities in the Irish World @EdinburghUP 2022 | She/her.
@delaycara.bsky.social
Historian of reproduction and women's health studying abortion in Ireland and the American south. WGST professor at the University of South Carolina
@tortietabby.bsky.social
Historian of medicine and gender in modern Ireland. Professor at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. I work on #histmed, reproductive health, and activism. Cat lover. 🐈 she/her. https://www.strath.ac.uk/staff/proflaurakelly/
@fionnualawalsh.bsky.social
Associate Prof of Irish History at University College Dublin, interested in women’s history, and WWI. Enjoy film, fiction and fun. Always looking for fiction recommendations!
@whaireland.bsky.social
The Women's History Association of Ireland (WHAI) has been promoting research into women's history in Ireland since 1989.
@marcscully.bsky.social
Lecturer in Psychology at Mary Immaculate College, Limerick. Does social psychology & qualitative methods, interested in identity in diaspora. Lives in Cork. Spends more time on the N20 than is good for me.
@curtainqueen.bsky.social
Twitter refugee. Redundant mother. Dedicated to my two dogs and walking. Shift worker. Coffee lover. Telly addict knitter in winter. Struggling gardener when summer comes. Very practical DIY maker and doer. Onwards and upwards in rural Carlow.
@bgormley.bsky.social
Head of Sustainability Education in TU Dublin. Chairperson of Connecting Cabra. Birder, book-lover, #andacyclist. Views expressed are personal.
@cstg75.bsky.social
Proud Limerick lass, I💙kilkee SNA, Foster mother of hounds Interested in Food,Wine,Travel & Craic
@altmetric.com
We measure the attention that research outputs receive from policy documents, mainstream news outlets, social media and online reference managers. Come for the attention to research. Stay for the memes.
@frankmcdonald60.bsky.social
Former Irish Times Environment Editor and author of several books, including A Little History of the Future of Dublin. Interests include climate, housing, architecture, politics and Palestine.