Podcasts from the Universities in Revolution and State Formation Conference, which took place on June 5-6, 2015 in University College Dublin (Newman House). The conference brought together a diverse cross-section of international scholars to discuss the Irish university experience of revolution as a…
This episode features a discussion about Paris in 1968 with Professor Hugh Gough. Chaired by Sarah Campbell (Newcastle University).
This episode features a paper by Dr Matt Perry (Newcastle University).
This episode features a paper by Dr Sarah Campbell (Newcastle University).
This episode features a paper by Dr Eve Morrison (University College Dublin).
This episode features a paper by Doireann Markham (University College Dublin).
This episode features a paper by Ruairi Cullen (Queen's University Belfast).
This episode features a paper by Dr Matthew Stout (St. Patricks College, Drumcondra).
This episode features a paper by Dr Mairead Carew (University College Dublin). Eoin MacNeill - Revolutionary Cultural Ideologue.
This episode features a paper by Very Rev. Dr J. Anthony Gaughan. The Sicilian Universities between 1812 and 1848 - political activism and training of the elites.
This episode features a paper by Dr Francesca Frisone (University of Messina). The Sicilian Universities between 1812 and 1848 - political activism and training of the elites.
This episode features a paper by Dr Stephen Kelly (Liverpool Hope). The Young Irelanders and the Catholic University of Ireland.
This episode features the keynote by Dr Renate Marsiske (UNAM). Mexican Revolution, National University and the formation of a revolutionary state - actors-conflicts-university autonomy (1910-1929).
This episode features a paper by Dr Tomas Irish (TCD). Students between two States - The Case of Trinity College Dublin, 1912-1945.
This episode features a paper by Dr Conor Mulvagh (UCD). Scholars or subversives - Indian law students in Dublin, 1913-16.
This episode features a welcome address by Professor Orla Feely, UCD Vice President for Research, Innovation and Impact and Dr Conor Mulvagh, UCD School of History, and organiser of Universities in Revolution and State Formation.