QUB Irish Studies Seminar: Rob Savage, 'The death of an informer, London, 1974'
By 1974 the relentless violence tormenting Northern Ireland had made its way to England causing widespread death and de...
From the most recent issues of the BC Chronicle: BC Irish Institute Director Mary Murphy held a fireside chat with former Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney during the March 19 conferenc...
RT @ococonuts: Thanks to everyone @BCIrishStudies and @UC0NN for the opportunity to speak about my research. It was such a privilege @Fulbr…
RT @uniofgalway: Last week, political figures and distinguished academic experts gathered at @BostonCollege to explore past, present and fu…
RT @USAinNI: Many of Northern Ireland’s most influential leaders have been beneficiaries of @StateIVLP & other US exchange programs like @W…
Preeminent immigration historian Hasia Diner discussed her book ,Opening Doors: An Unlikely Alliance Between the Irish & the Jews, last night in Connolly House. https://t.co/KIRICeL24f
RT @niallodoc: A recording of my recent public talk at @GIHNYU 'Making Peace in the Shadows: Back channel Negotiation in Northern Ireland'…
Irish Institute Event
Ireland's Election Results: More of the Same?
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
12:00-1:30 pm
McElroy 237
Unlike the pattern in other European countries, the 2024 Irish general election b...
Our Irish Studies courses for the Fall 2025 semester!
Irish Studies is co-sponsoring an event with the Clough School of Theology and Ministry.
Did Early Christian Ireland have a Unique (“Celtic”) Liturgical Rite?
April 03, 2025
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Theolo...
RT @BCBookmarks: Historian Hasia R. Diner, author of 'Opening Doors,' will talk about the unlikely alliance between the Irish and the Jews…
Our undergraduate history student Brendan Mahoney has published a review of Becoming Irish American: The Making and Remaking of a People From Roanoke to JFK
You can read it here: https://t.co/fFimi2w...