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The discourse of Irish architecture, 1945-1990: a social and cultural history of the role and reception of architecture in post-war Ireland
(Long Room Hub. Trinity College Dublin, 2006-06-14)In the first instance this thesis broadly examines and situates the world of architectural production in Ireland during the period from post-World War II to the early 1990s. It then seeks to interpret both the role and ... -
Images, representations and heritage: moving beyond modern approaches to archaeology
(Trinity College Dublin, 2006-06-14)This poster describes a new edited volume by Ian Russell. Recent archaeological theory has shown that images of the past have carried a particularly strong resonance within modern social groups. This volume explores the ... -
Unmarried mothers and infanticide in Ireland, 1900-1950
(Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2006-06-14)Infanticide was committed regularly in Ireland during the first half of the twentieth century. It was a crime that was closely associated with unmarried mothers. Most single women charged with infanticide or concealment ... -
Reflexive representations: an artistic exploration of some archaeological theory
(Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2006-06-14)These exhibitions seek to contest traditional mechanisms for representation and spectatorship by questioning the status that the document and pictorial image play in archaeological discourse. Photomosaics of iconic ... -
Children?s voices: minority language and identity in Ireland and Scotland, Phase 1 of the An Bradan Feasa (ABF) programme
(Trinity College Dublin, 2006-06-14)Children?s Voices is a major two-year project to be carried out jointly by Trinity College Dublin, Queens University Belfast, the University of Edinburgh and Sabhal Mor Ostaig. It represents the first phase of the larger ... -
John Rocque?s Exact survey of the city and suburbs of Dublin, 1756: an art historical and archaeological analysis
(Trinity College Dublin, 2006-06-14)John Rocque?s four-sheet Exact survey of the city and suburbs of Dublin, 1756, was the most comprehensive and detailed mapping of any city in these islands before the establishment of the Ordnance Survey in the ... -
The architectural patronage of the early Anglo-Norman lords of Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2006-06-14)The aim of my research is to examine the patronage of the early Anglo-Norman lords, both ecclesiastical and secular, and to determine if their voices can be witnessed in the architecture of the monuments that they endowed. -
Late Gothic architecture in Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2006-06-14)The aim of this research is the recontextualization of Irish late Gothic architecture. The study seeks to isolate the pattern of architectural development within the country and to place it in a broader European architectural ... -
The Irish regiments in French service 1691-1791
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Text, wrecks, sex: researching massacres, mariners, merchants and masters in seventeenth-century Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin, 2006-06-14)Eamon Darcy: `1641 depositions and contemporary print culture?. - Connie Kelleher: `Ships, shipping and shipwrecks: the evidence for maritime activity in Waterford Harbour, 1641-1653?. - Charlene McCoy: `War and Revolution: ... -
The smile of the sign, the medium is the message
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The Return of the Broad University Curriculum
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)How should the modern university resolve the conflict of whether to meet the demands of the economy or student preferences? Circumstances of economic prosperity, coupled with individual liberty as well as social justice ... -
Houses of the Augustinian Canons in Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)The Augustinian canons are first documented in Ireland in the twelfth century and in this there is a clear parallel with the colonization in Ireland of the Cistercians. The houses of the canons range from large, wealthy ... -
The "Joyce Brain Atlas" Project: Mapping the Neuro-Architecture of Modernity
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)Like "Second Skin", a dynamic model of architecture pioneered by Marcos Lutyens at the Architectural Association in London, Finnegans Wake asks the reader to extend his/her consciousness to become a co-producer of an ... -
"A mosaic of movements": The Joycean Rigmarole
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Irish Foreign Policy and Sub-Saharan Africa 1956-1976
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)Using a wide variety of sources, from archival and printed works to the interviews with those involved in policy-making, this project uses the example of sub-Saharan African policy to explore the internationalisation of ... -
Harmonia Macrocosmica: Andreas Cellarius, 1596-1665 (Part II)
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)The publication of Andreas Cellarius's Harmonia Macrocosmica in 1660 represented the completion of an ambitious cartographic project begun over twenty years earlier by the family of Johannes Jansonnius. Jansonnius had ... -
Migration and Cultural Identity in Ulster and Southwest Scotland, 1690-1715
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)The 1690s probably saw the largest migration from Scotland to Ulster in any single decade. Fifty thousand is a conservative estimate that is frequently quoted. The movement of such a number of people reshaped both places ... -
The Spanish Flu in Leinster
(Trinity College Dublin, 2007-06-13)The 'Spanish' Influenza pandemic killed 40 to 100 million people during 1918 and 1919, and probably infected about one fifth of the world's population. It disrupted society and economies, debilitated all the armed forces ...