The Tudor & Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference Series annually welcomes established academics, early stage and independent researchers, as well as postgraduates from Ireland and beyond to present their research in a genuinely collegial environment. Over two hundred and thirty research papers by speakers from a range of disciplines including History, English, Archaeology and Art History, have been presented at Tudor & Stuart Ireland Conferences. Podcasts of over 200 of those papers are available on iTunes and SoundCloud free of charge.
Plenary Speakers: Dr Susan Flavin (Trinity College Dublin) & Dr Annaleigh Margey (Dundalk Institute of Technology)
We welcome papers (20 minutes) on ANY aspect of Ireland or the Irish abroad during the Tudor and Stuart periods from postgraduates, postdoctoral scholars, early-career researchers, independent researchers, and scholars. Proposals that include an interdisciplinary element are strongly encouraged.
The following topics are particularly encouraged:
- Gaelic Ireland
- Cromwell and the Interregnum
- Archaeology of early modern period
- Architecture of Tudor and Stuart settlement
- Digital methods
- Material culture
- Cartography
- Archives and other records
- Nature and effect of violence and wars in early modern Ireland
- Parliaments and parliamentarians – laws and law-making
- Trinity College in the early modern period
- The impact of Irish affairs outside Ireland
The deadline for receipt of proposals is 17 May 2019. Abstracts of 250 words can be submitted to: [email protected] Accepted papers will be notified by early June.
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