Irish History Part II
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@petergray47.bsky.social
@geolug.bsky.social
Historian @Trinity College Dublin and Dublin Cemeteries Trust / Glasnevin Cemetery since 2015. Researching 19th and 20th century Irish history especially death, burial and poverty. Also Public History
@finnuniofgalway.bsky.social
Historian of Modern Ireland and Britain at the University of Galway
@catbateson.bsky.social
American Historian & Lecturer/FRHistS/British Online Archives Academic Liaison Manager/Associate Editor http://irishamericancivilwar.com / “Irish American Civil War Songs” LSU Press out now! https://lsupress.org/books/detail/irish-american-civil-war-songs/
@mwait13.bsky.social
Historian of late 20th century Ireland. Interests in media, recreation, gender, and sexuality. Dog parent. Historian for the lols.
@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….
@eoinaldo.bsky.social
Econ Prof at Heriot-Watt University, interested in #econhist, #landreform, #microfinance, #sustainabledevelopment, #health, #nufc & #Seinfeld (not necessarily in that order) www.eoinmclaughlin.ie
@drandrewsneddon.bsky.social
Historian of medicine, religion, and the supernatural, especially ghosts, magic and witchcraft. Senior Lecturer in History at Ulster University. https://pure.ulster.ac.uk/en/persons/andrew-sneddon w1711.org
@drshaunmcd.bsky.social
Teach Criminology. Research interests in history of violence, conflict, and all things terrorism/extremism (especially Ireland/Northern Ireland).
@gihnyu.bsky.social
Glucksman Ireland House is the center for Irish and Irish-American Studies at New York University.
@bamcshane.bsky.social
women, gender, religion, digital humanities, AI | Research Fellow at Trinity College Dublin @voicestcd.bsky.social | Fellow of the Royal Historical Society | President of the History of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland | author ✍️
@bealnamblath.bsky.social
Author THE ASSASSINATION OF MICHAEL COLLINS: What Happened at Béal na mBláth? amazon.com/dp/1493784714 #IrishHistory #WritingCommunity #Ireland #History #IrishResearch #Gaeilge Ta Gaeilge agam.
@phillypaddy.bsky.social
Historian, eighteenth-century Ireland. Cycles around Philadelphia and New Jersey.
@hayleybrabazon.bsky.social
PhD at DCU | Examining the post-conflict lives of Irish female Republicans through questions of legacy, memory, and gender | Research Ireland funded
@laurensmytg.bsky.social
Historian of child welfare and poverty in early 19th Century Belfast. PhD from QUB and currently working as the historian of Clifton House.
@bc-irish-studies.bsky.social
The Irish Studies program at Boston College offers a richly interdisciplinary study of Irish and Irish-American culture, history, and society. https://www.bc.edu/content/bc-web/schools/morrissey/sites/irish.html
@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
@petercrooks.bsky.social
Medieval Historian, Trinity College Dublin: @historytcd.bsky.social | Academic Director, Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland (https://www.virtualtreasury.ie): @virtualtreasury.bsky.social Digging sentences, in archives, in gardens.
@clairedubois.bsky.social
Associate Professor University of Lille. Irish history, memory studies… Currently working on the French representations of the Irish revolutionary period.
@ultan1793.bsky.social
Interested in counter-revolution, but also Wolfe Tone. And Robespierre
@bennetthuw.bsky.social
Professor of International Relations, writing on British defence since 1945. In south Wales, an archive or a military museum. Permanently grateful to archivists and librarians.
@caitlin-smith.bsky.social
PhD from Ulster University | Historian of women, gender and medicine Researching maternal and infant welfare in Belfast during the 20th century
@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)
@amyprendergast.bsky.social
Assistant Professor in Eighteenth-Century Studies, School of English, Trinity College Dublin
@memps2.bsky.social
Early Modernist to the bitter end #Bookhistory Female Book Owners; Women Writers; British & Irish historical writing; early Stuart peripheral governments Forthcoming book: Sir James Ware: Royalism, History & Antiquarianism (Boydell) Coined #HerBook
@bewattled.bsky.social
Medievalist based in Limerick with interests in Ireland and the Irish church in a European context - St Patrick through to King John and all folk in between.
@annmariawalsh.bsky.social
Early modernist, UCD; currently editing 17th-century Boyle women’s letters; interested in epistolary culture, women’s manuscript writings - diaries, accounts, wills, and also book ownership. Book: Four Courts Press. Views own. She/her.
@brendankanect.bsky.social
Historian of early modern Ireland and England; part of léamh.org team (Learn Early Modern Irish); co-director of Democracy and Dialogues at UConn Dodd Human Rights Impact
@alanford56.bsky.social
Historian of religion, interested in Irish history, religious hatred (studying it, that is...), how you write Irish history, and St Patrick and how he has been used (and abused) by Irish historians. Oh, and also classical music.
@downham.bsky.social
Medievalist, Liverpool. She/Her. Author of ‘Medieval Ireland’ (Cambridge University Press) ‘Viking Kings of Britain and Ireland’ (Liverpool University Press) currently commissioned for a Penguin Classics volume on the Viking Age
@irishhistorians.bsky.social
The Irish Committee of Historical Sciences is the national committee for history in Ireland. Further details: http://www.historians.ie/
@petergray47.bsky.social
Historian of 19thC Ireland; Director of Irish Studies, QUB. Last book: William Sharman Crawford and Ulster Radicalism (2023); working on politics of Irish land reform and the Tenant League(s). Chair of @Irishhistorians.bsky.social There may also be cats.