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Heroes, Villains and Scapegoats: The role of the individual in shaping Ireland's past
Heroes, Villains and Scapegoats: The role of the individual in shaping Ireland's past
Heroes, Villains and Scapegoats: Call for Papers
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Jewish Community, Identity and Memory
ESHSI Conference
Reframing history: film, television and the historians
The Life and Writings of Helen Waddell
Spyfest 6
The Titanic and its City
The Ideal Woman’: Interrogating Femininity across Disciplines and Time
Classical and Near Eastern Studies
1916: Radicalism and Sovereignty
Belfast: The Urban Experience 1613-1939
Biblical Women
Liberals and liberal politics in Ireland, c. 1789-1906
17th Australasian Irish Studies Conference,
Spyfest4 at Queen's
Women's History Association of Ireland
Irish Masculinities Conference
ASA Conference 2010
Life on the fringe? Ireland and Europe 1800 - 1922
Closing of the Slave Trades: Transatlantic Perspectives
Economic & Social History Society
Empires and their Contested Pasts
Black Hand of Republicanism
Irish History Students Association
Society and politics in Irish towns c.1750-1914
Russian Revolution, Jan 09
Poverty and Welfare in Ireland c.1833-1948
Spyfest3: From Hot War to Cold War
Lord Lieutenancy
Classical and Near Eastern Studies
Heroes, Villains and Scapegoats: The role of the individual in shaping Ireland's past
Networks and Connections
Spyfest7
Dangerous Women and Women in Danger
Irish History Students' Association - Annual Conference
Wiles Lecture Series
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School Awards - 2012
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