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Opening plenary address at the 2018 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Dr David Edwards (UCC): 'The other history of the Tudor conquest: Martial law in sixteenth-century Ireland'
Opening plenary address at the 2018 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Dr David Edwards (UCC): 'The other history of the Tudor conquest: Martial law in sixteenth-century Ireland'
Opening plenary address at the 2018 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Dr David Edwards (UCC): 'The other history of the Tudor conquest: Martial law in sixteenth-century Ireland'
Closing plenary address at the 2018 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Dr Deana Rankin (RHUL), 'Borderlines: Gender, genre and geography in seventeenth-century Ireland'
Dr Simon Egan (UCC) at the 2018 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference: 'An Unwelcome Inheritance: The House of York, the Wider Gaelic World, and the Tudor Succession'.
'An Anonymous Sermon made in opposition to King Henry VIII's Reformation recorded in Donegal in 1539. Can the Franciscan Friar who gave it be identified.
Emma Allen (NUIG) at the 2018 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference: 'Rhetorical Patterns in Statements of Request within Anglophone Women's Petitions in Tudor Ireland'.
Archie Cornish (Oxford) at the 2018 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference: In neighbourhood of kingdom: personifying Ireland and her rivers in sixteenth century England.
Prof. Lee Morrissey (Clemson) at the 2018 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. 'Lycidas: A Stuart reading of Ireland (through Spenser's Tudor reading of Ireland)'.
Dr Ramona Wray (QUB) and Prof John McCafferty (UCD) at the 2018 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference: 'The Lost Years: Elizabeth Cary in Ireland, 1622-1625 '.
Dr David Heffernan (Queen's University, Belfast) at the 2018 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.
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