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    • 1641 Depositions: Sharing our history, building a legacy 

      Ohlmeyer, Jane; De Moura Rocha Lima, Giovanna; O Siochru, Micheal; Bowman, Sarah; Patten, Eve (2020)
    • 'The development of Irish identity: political aspiration and literary conceptions, 600-919 

      MEIGHAN, BRENDAN JAMES (Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2020)
      This thesis examines the development of an Irish identity in the early medieval period. It covers roughly three centuries, from 600 to 919, and it focuses for the most part on the formation of an Irish political identity, ...
    • Draft Trinity Colonial Legacies Working Paper on TCD and Slavery 

      Walsh, Patrick; O'Neill, Ciaran (2023)
      In April 2023 the Board of Trinity College Dublin voted to de-name the Berkeley Library. Built in 1967 as the New Library and named after the Irish Philosopher, cleric, and Trinity alumnus, Bishop George Berkeley in 1978, ...
    • Ireland in the Reign of Henry VIII: The Making of Tudor Political Theology, 1515-47 

      Leduc, James (Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2021)
      The reign of Henry VIII was a watershed in Irish history. Historians, however, have underestimated the impact of the Henrician Reformation. Exploring the making of Tudor political theology against the North Atlantic and ...
    • Material Culture and the History of Medicine in Shanghai, 1912-1949 

      Zhang, Meishan (Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2021)
      From 1912 to 1949, especially under the administration of the Nanjing Government from 1927 to 1937, Shanghai witnessed drastic changes in its political structure, medical culture and social lifestyles through the construction ...
    • Neither one thing nor the other : The Ulster Protestant community in Cavan, Monaghan and Fermanagh, 1916 - 1923 

      PURCELL, DANIEL THOMAS (Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2019)
      Histories of Irish partition and discussions of the Irish border portray the six-county settlement as the most natural division of the island. This formulation provides a false impression of a cohesive Ulster Protestant ...
    • Partition, women, and social policy, 1921-1939 

      TIERNEY, ALEXANDRA BRIDGET (Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2018)
      This thesis analyses how the partition of Ireland affected state social intervention into women?s lives in the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland. It begins its study with the opening of Stormont, the northern parliament, ...
    • A Rage Without a Home: toryism in Restoration Ireland 

      FURLONG, STEPHEN HENRY (Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2018)
      The present work is a study of toryism and rappareeism, especially with regards to their place in public discourse, between the years 1660 and 1695, encompassing Restoration Ireland, the War of the Two Kings and the initial ...
    • Ulstermen and Identity in the Chinese Maritime Customs Service, 1859-1949 

      Morrison, Clare Marie (Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2024)
      This research will assess the cultural identity of Ulstermen working in the Chinese Maritime Customs Service, 1859-1949. Sir Robert Hart joined the Customs Service in 1859, and by 1863 was the head of the organisation. The ...
    • Working Paper on George Berkeley's Legacies at Trinity 

      Walsh, Patrick; O'Neill, Ciaran (2023)
      This Working Paper details the memorialisation of Bishop George Berkeley (1685-1753) at Trinity College Dublin. It begins by first explaining who George Berkeley was, before moving on to discuss how he has been memorialised ...