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May 2016
Bayscapes: Shaping the Coastal Interface through Time The European Oceans Past Platform is dedicated to marine environmental history and the study of ocean and coastal management through time. The conference is held in collaboration with the Centre for Environmental Humanities at Trinity College Dublin, and celebrates Dublin Bay being designated a UNESCO Biosphere. Papers will…
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Join us in medieval Ireland and the kingdom of Connacht where the last high kings defended their country against invading English nobles. Experience an amazing archaeology and cultural program with anthropological field work, course work, group trips, service learning projects, and a living history experience. Discover with us the beauty of Ireland as we begin…
Find out moreSeptember 2017
RURALIA XII Conference The RURALIA XII conference will take place in Kilkenny, 11-15 September, and we wish to advise you of the details in the event that you will find it of interest. RURALIA is an international association of scholars who are committed to studying the development of the medieval and early modern countryside across…
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A lecture by Dr Niall Brady (Archaeological Diving Company) organised by Trinity Centre for Environmental History in association with the School of History and Humanities. An Awakening. Maritime Cultural Heritage in 21st-Century Ireland: the Case of Dublin and its Bay Policy makers and regulators have been active promotors of maritime cultural heritage in Ireland since the 1990s. In…
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Where townscapes meet seascapes, ports are a significant feature of our nineteenth-century urban inheritance. The topographical, environmental and cartographical impact of ‘the port’ is well represented in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, as exemplified by the published fascicles for Dublin, Belfast, Derry, Drogheda, Dundalk, Galway, Limerick, Sligo and Youghal; Cork, Dungarvan and New Ross…
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