Join us on Thursday 6 Nov for this wide-ranging discussion on the ethics of engaged research with communitues www.qub.ac.uk/research-cen...
Join us on Thursday 6 Nov for this wide-ranging discussion on the ethics of engaged research with communitues www.qub.ac.uk/research-cen...
Another day of fascinating and thought provoking papers at @publichistoryqub.bsky.social conference on ‘public history in an age of anxieties’, incl eco-anxieties, museums + Lough Neagh, @amycking.bsky.social on
anti-fascist pedagogies, and great discussions of community histories + co-production
Brilliant close to a brilliant conference as UCSC’s Jasmine Alinder reflects on how traumatic and erased historical narratives can be brought to the fore in new and accessible ways in an age of anxiety
Short term and casual contracts increase anxiety, reduce productivity and undermine institutional memory. Great discussion about precarity in public history with @mauricejcasey.com and Emma McAlister. Day one of ‘Public History in an Age of Anxiety’ conference
A really strong, thought provoking start to the @publichistoryqub.bsky.social annual conference on ‘Public History in an age of Anxiety’ with @cathfletcher.bsky.social on museums and gun heritage, and Lisa Goff on the challenges of public history in Trump’s America
Public History in an Age of Anxiety conference off to a great start as Prof Catherine Fletcher speaks on the public history of guns in an anxious age
🌈 Some stories were never meant to be hidden. But they were. We’re joining the effort to bring them into the light.
📣 “In Conversation” at Collins Barracks
🗓️ Sept 4 | 🕕 6–7PM | 🎟️ Free
With Dr. El Reid Buckley & @drmarymcauliffe.bsky.social
🔗 www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museum...
Interested in contested or difficult public history? Fulbright-Queen's University Belfast awards now available for an MA in Public History in Belfast, Northern Ireland @ncph.bsky.social @publichistory.bsky.social @westernupubhist.bsky.social
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Well done to two graduates of the MA in Public History for their contribution to this year’s International Summer School at the University of Wrocław
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🎤 In Conversation: Exploring Travelling Culture & Craft
🗓️ Aug 7 | 6–7PM 📍 Collins Barracks, Dublin
Hear from Traveller artists & curators on heritage, craft & identity.
🎟️ Free – Book via www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museum...
#TravellerCulture #IrishCraft #Mincéirí
National Museum of Ireland are hiring! www.museum.ie/en-ie/about/...
The mid-8th-century ‘Irish Gospels of St Gall’; the Evangelist Mark and the incipit/beginning of his Gospel. St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 51, pp 78–9. Photo: Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen
Ancient Manuscripts, Modern Science!
What links medieval monks, secret ink recipes & ancient cow DNA?
Learn how Scientists used X-ray technology and genetic sequencing to uncover the secrets of 1,200-year-old Irish manuscripts in Switzerland
Read more: museum.ie/en-IE/Collec...
#NMIBlog #MuseumBlog
www.qub.ac.uk/schools/happ...
If you missed Mark McGowan's talk this week on 'Honouring Indigenous aid to Famine Ireland from Canada in 1847', co-hosted with @publichistoryqub.bsky.social, there is a recording available at www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHC3... #IrishHistory #CanadianHistory
Fantastic to celebrate with this year’s @publichistoryqub.bsky.social MA students as they share the great work they’ve been doing during their 30-day internships. And thanks as always to our many amazing partners who provide these wonderful opportunities
Great initiative by @nmireland.bsky.social to mark the 10 year anniversary of the Marriage Equality referendum! www.museum.ie/en-IE/News/W...
On 27 May Irish Studies will be co-hosting with @publichistoryqub.bsky.social and @irishheritagetrust.bsky.social a talk by Prof Mark McGowan on 'Honouring Indigenous Aid for Famine Ireland from Canada in 1847'. All welcome: register at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mark-mcgow... @olwenpurdue.bsky.social
Join us on 27 May for a talk by Prof Mark McGowan, Uni of Toronto, on Indigenous aid to Ireland during the Great Famine. Cohosted with @irishstudiesqub.bsky.social and @irishheritage.bsky.social . Register here www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mark-mcgow...
Interested in how your school might engage in teaching about the Holocaust? Sign up for this free one-day workshop for teachers with the Holocaust Educational Trust, 23 April. www.qub.ac.uk/research-cen...
@royalhistsoc.org announces its Scouloudi Public History Grants - 4 awards of up to £1000 each royalhistsoc.org/research_fun...
Join us Thursday at 4 to hear Kimberly Welch, Vanderbilt, talk about Eulalie Mandeville, her legacy and the the legal archive in Antebellum New Orleans www.qub.ac.uk/research-cen...
Three days left to submit your abstract. Public History in an Age of Anxiety conference, Belfast, 10-11 Sept 25. *Please repost*
All set for Prof Alex Lichenstein’s paper on his work with community museums to curate an anti-lynching exhibition
Interested in an MA in Public History? Where better to study than in Belfast! Want to hear more? Sign up now to join our information webinar this Monday at 5pm BST (noon EST)
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‘UNMASKED: Curating a Public History Anti-lynching Exhibition’. Join us this Friday for our 4pm seminar with Prof Alex Lichenstein, Indiana University. www.qub.ac.uk/research-cen...
Learn about the exciting plans across the National Museum of Ireland's locations in Dublin and Mayo for 2025. www.museum.ie/en-IE/News/J...
This fantastic new Public History grant has just been launched by the @royalhistsoc.org - four awards of £1K to support historians working with & for public audiences royalhistsoc.org/research_fun...
Images of the four National Museum of Ireland locations, with the text- Join our Team.
We're seeking applications from suitable candidates to
fill the post of Collections Assistant in the Registration Department- Closing Date for Applications- Friday, 28th March 2025- www.museum.ie/en-IE/About/...
Fantastic panel on difficult and entangled histories of the Holocaust, slavery, empire and the NI Troubles with a great paper by our own Dr Briony Widdis