1641 Depositions: Sharing our history, building a legacy
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Jane Ohlmeyer, Giovanna M R Lima, Sarah Bowman, Eve Patten, Micheal O Siochru, 2020, 1641 Depositions: Sharing our history, building a legacyDownload Item:
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PUBLISHEDThis impact case study is supported by the Research Impact Unit, an initiative by the Office of the Dean of Research and the Trinity Long Room Hub at Trinity College Dublin. We thank Dr Annaleigh Margey, Dr Edda Frankot, and Dr Caitriona Curtis for their contributions in early drafts of this document.
Author: Ohlmeyer, Jane; De Moura Rocha Lima, Giovanna; O Siochru, Micheal; Bowman, Sarah; Patten, Eve
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research impact, research impact case study, transdisciplinarity, Interdisciplinarity, 1641 depositions, digital humanities, 17th century, atrocity, cultural trauma, mass killing, identity, sectarianism, Ireland, HistorySubject (TCD):
Digital Humanities , Identities in Transformation , Making Ireland , Manuscript, Book and Print Cultures , 1641 Depositions , 17TH CENTURY IRISH HISTORY , Atrocity , Cultural Identity , Cultural Trauma , Depositions 1641 , Digital Humanities , IDENTITY , Identity politics and social change , Interdisciplinary research , Irish and British History 1500-1800 , Mass killings , Research Impact Case Study , Transdiciplinary , interdisciplinary collaboration , research impact , sectarianismDOI:
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