Synopsis
This podcast series features recordings of academic papers from workshops, conferences and seminars in the University College Dublin Humanities Institute. The UCD Humanities Institute provides a creative architectural and conceptual space for interdisciplinary research in the humanities and allied disciplines. The Institute forms an integral element within UCD's strategic mission to develop as a research intensive university and has set itself the objective of enhancing the critical mass and international visibility of interdisciplinary research in the humanities at UCD by acting as a laboratory for the study of culture and the human experience. The series is produced and managed by Real Smart Media.
Episodes
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Publishing Psychoanalytic Articles - Panel 2
10/03/2015 Duration: 55minPanel 2 at the Conducting Psychoanalytic Research for Publication workshop, UCD February 21, 2015.
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Michael O'Rourke - Butler Then, Radical Democracy to Come
01/03/2015 Duration: 01h17minPart 1 of Michael O'Rourke's 5 part series - The Nows and Thens of Queer Theory.
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Michael O'Rourke - F**k Foucault
01/03/2015 Duration: 01h08minPart 2 of Michael O'Rourke's 5 part series - The Nows and Thens of Queer Theory.
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Michael O'Rourke - Veer Theory
01/03/2015 Duration: 01h16minPart 3 of Michael O'Rourke's 5 part series - The Nows and Thens of Queer Theory.
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Michael O'Rourke. Judith Butler Now - Drones of War
01/03/2015 Duration: 01h35minPart 4 of Michael O'Rourke's 5 part series - The Nows and Thens of Queer Theory.
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Michael O'Rourke. 92 Aphorisms for a Queer Theory to come
01/03/2015 Duration: 01h14minPart 5 of Michael O'Rourke's 5 part series - The Nows and Thens of Queer Theory.
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Martijn Meeter. Methodologies of Memory.
19/01/2015 Duration: 53minMartijn Meeter (University of Amsterdam). Irish Memory Studies Network Distinguished Memory Lecture Series - Methodologies of Memory
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Coleman Dennehy. Appointments to the Irish bench in the early Restoration period.
17/12/2014 Duration: 49minIrish Legal History Society Winter Discourse 2014 by Dr Coleman Dennehy (University College Dublin and University College London). Appointments to the Irish bench in the early Restoration period.
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Stephen Carroll. Competing authorities - the clash of martial and common law in early seventeenth-century Ireland.
17/12/2014 Duration: 18minCompeting authorities - the clash of martial and common law in early seventeenth-century Ireland by Dr Stephen Carroll (TCD) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
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Aran McArdle. 'Necessarye to keepe Irelande in Order' - Martial law and the 1641 rebellion.
17/12/2014 Duration: 29min'Necessarye to keepe Irelande in Order' - Martial law and the 1641 rebellion by Dr Aran McArdle (TCD) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
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Brid McGrath. Electoral law in Ireland in the early seventeenth century.
17/12/2014 Duration: 31minElectoral law in Ireland in the early seventeenth century by Dr Brid McGrath (TCD) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
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John Cunningham. Lawyers and the law in the writings of Sir William Parsons
17/12/2014 Duration: 27minLawyers and the law in the writings of Sir William Parsons by Dr John Cunningham (TCD and Exeter) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
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Neil Johnston. Charles IIs legal officers and their influence on the Restoration land settlement in Ireland, 1660-1665.
17/12/2014 Duration: 27minCharles IIs legal officers and their influence on the Restoration land settlement in Ireland, 1660-1665 by Dr Neil Johnston (Department of Culture, Media and Sport) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
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James McGuire. Governing Restoration Ireland: the evidence of the proclamations, 1660-70.
17/12/2014 Duration: 26minGoverning Restoration Ireland: the evidence of the proclamations, 1660-70 by Professor James McGuire (IMC) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
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'Andrew Robinson. Twixt Treason and Convenience' - Protestant Ireland and the trial of the earl of Strafford.
17/12/2014 Duration: 34min'Twixt Treason and Convenience' - Protestant Ireland and the trial of the earl of Strafford by Dr Andrew Robinson (PSNI) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
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Danielle McCormack. The rhetoric of law and the Restoration settlement, c. 1660-2.
17/12/2014 Duration: 21minThe rhetoric of law and the Restoration settlement, c. 1660-2 by Dr Danielle McCormack (Adam Mickiewicz University) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
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Jennifer Wells. Scottish and Irish Resistance to Cromwellian Legal Measures.
17/12/2014 Duration: 21minScottish and Irish Resistance to Cromwellian Legal Measures by Jennifer Wells (Brown and IHR) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
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Andrew Carpenter. Lawyers and the circulation of scurrilous verse in Restoration Dublin.
17/12/2014 Duration: 27minLawyers and the circulation of scurrilous verse in Restoration Dublin by Professor Andrew Carpenter (UCD) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
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John J Cronin. Countering a revolution with law - the role of the Irish royalist elite in the law courts of the exiled Charles II, 1649-1660.
17/12/2014 Duration: 20minThe role of the Irish royalist elite in the law courts of the exiled Charles II, 1649-1660 by Dr John J Cronin (UCD) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.
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Colum Kenny. Shooting stars and survivors - King's Inns revisited 1648-1661.
17/12/2014 Duration: 31minShooting stars and survivors - King's Inns revisited 1648-1661 by Professor Colum Kenny (DCU) at Law and Revolution in Ireland - law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum.