Legal Education and the Decolonisation of Imperial Law in the Inter-War Period
Dr Donal Coffey is working on a project entitled Legal Education and the Decolonisation of Imperial Law in the Inter-War Period.
Dr Donal Coffey is working on a project entitled Legal Education and the Decolonisation of Imperial Law in the Inter-War Period.
Dr Niall Ó Cuileagáin is working on a Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland funded project Rural Radicals: Modernity and Modernism in Rural Ireland, 1900-1950.
Prof Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses is working on a project entitled Ireland through foreign eyes: diplomatic coverage of Irish life, 1927-1945. This has received support from the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies, at the University of Notre Dame, Stackallan House, and the Department of Foreign Affairs.
Dr John Paul Newman is a member of the research team on the ERC project Social Welfare in the European Borderlands. This project seeks to reframe the history of welfare and social care in modern Europe by restoring to view the contributions of local actors – primarily families and associations – to shaping welfare systems…
Dr Estelle Murphy is working on a project on Musical Court Odes 1660–1779. You can learn more by visiting her website which is an open-access searchable database to her forthcoming monograph, ‘To Speak its Share of Publick Joy’: Musical Court Odes 1660–1779 (Boydell & Brewer): https://odes.estellemurphy.com
Prof Raul Cârstocea was recently awarded a ERC Consolidator Grant for a major international project entitled INTEMPO: Insurgent Temporalities: Fascism as a Global Anti-Universalist Project. INTEMPO represents an innovative approach to studying fascism, offering fresh perspectives on its global reach and complex relationship with capitalism, colonialism, and temporality. This award highlights the outstanding quality of research…
Prof Raul Cârstocea is a member of the team working on the project: Screening Souls, Building Nations. Macedonia(s) as a Laboratory for Balkan-wide Authoritarianism (MACAUTH). The project “MACAUTH: Screening Souls, Building Nations. Macedonia(s) as a Laboratory for Balkan-wide Authoritarianism” aims to investigate a little-explored and usually neglected aspect of the Macedonian Question throughout the late nineteenth and…
Prof Roisín Higgins is working on a project called Towards a Sociosomatic History of the Troubles which brings together academics, arts practitioners and community activists to explore the impact of conflict on the body. Details of this and Roisín’s broader work on a sensory history of the Troubles which was funded by the Leverhulme Trust…
Dr Rita Sakr is Co-PI and Maynooth University Lead on the EU funded project Re-Visiting the Mediterranean: Literature, Culture, Environment.
Prof Dónal Hassett is the Principal Investigator on the ERC Starting Grant project COLVET: Ex-Soldiers Empire: Towards a Comparative History of Colonial Veterancy in the Interwar Period. The Colvet project will develop the first comprehensive comparative history of colonial veterancy in the interwar period. The project team and their collaborators will trace and analyse the…