This series features recordings of papers from the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference which took place from August 29-30 2014 in NUI Maynooth. The conference was generously supported by University College Dublin School of History and Archives, UCD Research, Marsh's Library, Graduate Studies at…
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Plenary Address at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Professor John McCafferty (University College Dublin) - 'A single witness: Ireland and Europe through the eyes of a small man with a big nose'.
Plenary Address at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Professor Alan Ford (Nottingham) - Love God and hate the Pope - (un)changing Protestant attitudes towards Catholicism 1600-2000.
Dr Tadgh O hAnnrachain (UCD) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Early modern Catholicism in the northern Netherlands, England and Ireland - some points of comparison and contrast.
Prof Colm Lennon (NUI Maynooth) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Protestant-Catholic relations in seventeenth century Ireland - a case study of St Audoens parish, Dublin.
Prof Raymond Gillespie (NUI Maynooth) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. For the honour of the city - The town hall in early modern Ireland.
Dr Aine Hensey at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The prisoner priests of Bofin and Inis Mor, 1657-62.
Dr John Cunningham (TCD/Exeter) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The medical world of early modern Ireland.
Dr Ciska Neyts (University of Oxford) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Continental influences on confederate warfare (1641-9).
Joe Lines (QUB) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Irish nationality in the criminal biography, 1660-1700.
Frances Nolan (UCD) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The Jacobite woman: female outlaws after the Williamite-Jacobite war.
Dr David Heffernan (UCC) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Political discourse in early sixteenth century Ireland, c. 1515-1558 - A re-evaluation.
Jeffrey Cox (UCD) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Jeffrey Cox. If you build it, will they come? Parish churches, the state and religious change,c. 1560-1630 - a case study of County Kildare.
Damian Duffy (NUI Maynooth) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. a lady of suche port, that all estates of the realme crouched unto her - Margaret Fitzgerald, countess of Ormond.
Simon Egan (UCC) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The MacSweeny lordship of Fanad in the later fifteenth century.
J. Stuart Keogh (University of Dundee) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. French silver, Jacobite pen. Propaganda from Dublin, 1689-90.
Janet McGrory (UU) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Sir Arthur Chichester - an Elizabethan planter in a Stuart kingdom.
Dearbhaile McCloskey Hutchinson (UU) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Tristram Beresford and the plantation of Ulster.
Martin Foerster (University of Hamburg) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. So poor but yet so rich - Jesuit finances in Restoration Ireland.
Jessica Cunningham (NUI Maynooth) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The fashion and price I will wait upon your lordship for direction - the acquisition of domestic silver in early-seventeenth century Ireland.
James Sheridan (TCD) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. An elusive settlement - the negotiations of Lord Deputy Sir Henry Sidney and Turlough Luineach O Neill, 1575-1579.
Dr Karen Holland (Providence College) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Insuring the quiet of the country - Elizabeth I and Joan Fitzgerald, Countess of Desmond.
Declan Mills (University of Limerick) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Elizabethan Ireland - the graveyard of ambition or land of political opportunity.
Dr James O'Neill at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Speedy swords - Violence and restraint during the Nine Years War, 1593-1603.
Dr John Jeremiah Cronin at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The Irish Battlefields Project survey of the battle sites of the Confederate Wars - an illustrative analysis of four battlefields.
Jennifer Wells (Brown/IHR) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Spanish wine bee better than French - Continental Realpolitik and its imperial resonance, 1649-92.
Prof Raymond Pierre Hylton (Virginia Union University) and Dr Marie Leoutre (National Library of Ireland) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Exile to integration - Dublin as a paradigm for the Huguenots experience in Ireland.
Dr Mark Hutchinson (University of Gottingen) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Inverting Resistance Theory and the state in Elizabethan Ireland.
Anthony Hughes (NUI Maynooth) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The Stuart post office in Ireland - not just for delivering letters.