Below is the list of research publications for the UCD Humanities Institute in the academic year 2020/2021.
Assoc Professor Roy Flechner | |
Flechner, R. (2021). Making laws for a Christian society: The hibernensis and the beginnings of church law in Ireland and Britain. | |
Assoc Professor Jaime Jones | |
Jones, J. (2021). Music and Devotion in India. London: Routledge. | |
Assoc Professor Jorie Lagerwey | |
Nygaard, T., & Lagerwey, J. (2020). Horrible White People Gender, Genre, and Television's Precarious Whiteness. NYU Press. | |
Professor Diane Negra | |
Harrod, M., Leonard, S., & Negra, D. (2021). Imagining "We" in the Age of "I": Romance and Social Bonding in Contemporary Culture. | |
Harrod, M., Leonard, S., & Negra, D. (2021). Introduction: Romance and social bonding in contemporary culture - before and after COVID- 19. | |
Professor Tadhg O' Hannrachain | |
hAnnracháin, T. Ó. (2021). Confessionalism and Mobility in Early Modern Ireland. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | |
Professor Tadhg O'Keeffe | |
O'Keeffe, T. (2021). Ireland Encastellated, AD 950–1550 Insular castle-building in its European context. Dublin: Four Courts Press. | |
Assoc Professor Niamh Pattwell | |
Pattwell, N., Scattergood, J., & Williams, E. (2021). Trinity College Dublin A catalogue of manuscripts containing Middle English and some Old English. Dublin: Four Courts. Retrieved from https://www.fourcourtspress.ie/books/2020/trinity-college-dublin/ |
Dr Manu Braganca | |
Braganca, M. (2020). Philippe Carrard, History as a Kind of Writing: Textual Strategies in Contemporary French Historiography. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2017. South Florida: Society for the Study of French History. | |
Braganca, M. (2020). Revisiting the French Resistance in Cinema, Literature, Bande dessinée and Television (1942-2012). online: Tallandier. | |
Professor Ursula Fanning | |
Fanning, U. (2021). Review of 'From Arcadia to Revolution: '"The Neapolitan Monitor" and Other Writings by Eleonora Fonseca Pimentel', edited and translated by Verina R. Jones. UK: Modern Humanities Research Association. | |
Professor Anne Fuchs | |
Fuchs, A. (2021). review of Shane Weller, Language and Negativity in European Modernism: Toward a Literature of the Unword. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. | |
Assoc Professor Wolfgang Marx | |
Marx, W. (2020) Marianna Ritchey, <i>Composing Capital: Classical Music in the Neoliberal Era</i> (2019). Society for Musicology in Ireland (SMI). | |
Professor Bettina Migge | |
Migge, B. (2020). Variation, versatility and change in sociolinguistics and creole studies. By John R. Rickford (Vol. 35). John Benjamins Publishing Company. | |
Dr Elizabeth Mullins | |
Mullins, E. (2020). Rodney M Thomson, A descriptive catalogue of the medieval manuscripts in the Library of Peterhouse College, Cambridge. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers. | |
Professor Tadhg O' Hannrachain | |
O' Hannrachain, T. (2020). Forthcoming Catholic Communities. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (CUP). | |
O' Hannrachain, T. (2021). Coleman Dennehy (ed.), Law and Revolution in Seventeenth-Century Ireland. Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2020. Stamford, CT: Thomson Reuters. | |
Professor Finola O'Kane | |
O'Kane, F. (2020). Jonathan Jeffrey Wright. 'An Ulster Slave Owner in the Revolutionary Atlantic: The Life and Letters of John Black.'. https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=54821: H-Albion. | |
Assoc Professor Niamh Pattwell | |
Pattwell, N. (2021). A review of The Middle English Kynge Appolyn of Thyre translated by Robert Copland edited from the Text Published by Wynkyn de Worde (1510) by Stephen Morrison with Jean-Jacques Vincensini with a Parallel Text of The Medieval French La cronicque et hystoire de Appollin, roy de Thir. MET 58. Heidelberg, Universitätsverlag Winter, 2020.. Dublin: Journal of the FMRSI. | |
Pattwell, N. (2021). A review of Late Medieval Devotional Compilations in England, edited by Marleen Crée, Diana Denissen, Denis Renevey. Medieval Church Studies 41. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2020.. New York: Pace University Press. | |
Pattwell, N. (2021). A review of A Christian Mannes Bileeve edited from Washington, Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collections, MS 4 by Nicole D. Smith, MET 60. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag, Winter, 2021 and The Fifteen Oes and Other Prayers Edited from the Text Published by William Caxton (1491) by Alexandra Barratt and Susan Powell. MET 61. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag, Winter, 2021.. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols. | |
Professor Michael Staunton | |
Staunton, M. (2020). Review of The Earl, the Kings, and the Chronicler: Robert Earl of Gloucester and the Reigns of Henry I and Stephen. By R. B. Patterson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. | |
Assoc Professor Nerys Williams | |
Williams, N. (2021). Review of- The Oxford Literary History of Wales Volume 3 Welsh Writing in English, 1536-1914 The First Four Hundred Years Jane Aaron & Sarah Prescott. Dublin: University College Dublin. |
Professor Maria Baghramian | |
Stout, R., Baghramian, M., & Papazian, M. (2021). Introduction: The Value of Empathy. In The Value of Empathy (pp. 1-12). Abingdon: Routledge. | |
Baghramian, M., & Croce, M. (2021). Experts, public policy, and the question of trust. In The Routledge Handbook of Political Epistemology (pp. 446-457). | |
Dr Manu Braganca | |
Braganca, M. (2020). Hitler et ses Doubles Littéraires. Lire le Dragon de Cracovie en contexte.. In San Antonio International. Circulation et imaginaire d'une série policière française. (pp. 115-127). Limoges: Presses Universitaires de Limoges. | |
Professor Danielle Clarke | |
Clarke, D., & McKibben, S. (2021). Seventeenth-Century Women’s Poetry in Ireland. In A History of Irish Women's Poetry (pp. 57-73). Cambridge University Press. | |
Clarke, D. (2021). Southwell, Anne. In R. Smith, & P. Pender (Eds.), The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Early Modern Women's Writing. Cham: Palgrave. | |
Professor Maeve Cooke | |
The Cambridge Companion to Civil Disobedience (2021). Cambridge University Press. | |
Assoc Professor Sharae Deckard | |
Deckard, S. (2020). "Water Shocks: Neoliberal Hydrofiction and the Crisis of 'Cheap Water'". In S. Gunne, & N. Lazarus (Eds.), The World-Literary System and the Atlantic (pp. 108-125). London: Routledge. | |
Professor Ursula Fanning | |
Fanning, U. (2021). "The Reproduction of Mothering: Unlocking Italian Women’s Fiction from the Fin-de-siècle Onwards". In P. Bueskens (Ed.), Nancy Chodorow and the Reproduction of Mothering Forty Years on (pp. 329-351). New York and London: Palgrave MacMillan. | |
Professor Porscha Fermanis | |
‘Some Genuine Chinese Authors’ (2021). In Worlding the south. Manchester University Press. | |
Introduction (2021). In Worlding the south. Manchester University Press. | |
Professor Anne Fogarty | |
Fogarty, A. (2021). Reconfigurations of Gender in Contemporary Irish Stage Adaptations, 2019-2020: Deirdre Kinahan's The Unmanageable Sisters, Edna O'Brien's The Country Girls, Marina Carr's Hecuba, and Michael West's Solar Bones. In P. Fagan, D. Fuchs, & T. Radak (Eds.), Stage Irish: Performance, Identity, Cultural Circulation (pp. 209-226). Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier. | |
Fogarty, A. (2021). Intoduction II: The Reception of Irish Women Poets. In A. Darcy, & D. Wheatley (Eds.), A History of Irish Women's Poetry (pp. 24-39). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. | |
Professor Jane Grogan | |
Grogan, J. (2020). Reception of Herodotus, 1350-1750. In C. Baron (Ed.), The Herodotus Encyclopedia. Oxford: Blackwell. | |
Grogan, J. (2020). Xenophon in English Renaissance Literary and Political Thought. In Brill's Companion to the Reception of Xenophon. Netherlands: Brill. | |
Assoc Professor Clare Hayes-Brady | |
Mahon, Á. (2021). Perfectionism and the Ethics of Failure. In C. Hayes-Brady (Ed.), David Foster Wallace in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. | |
Professor Kathleen James-Chakraborty | |
James-Chakraborty, K. (2020). The Ordinary as the extraordinary: Modern sacred architecture in Germany, the United States, and Japan. In R. Anderson, & M. Sternberg (Eds.), Modern Architecture and the Sacred Religious Legacies and Spiritual Renewal (pp. 56-72). London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts. | |
Assoc Professor Jorie Lagerwey | |
Lagerwey, J., & Nygaard, T. (2021). "UnREAL, Sexual Assault, and the Very Special Season". In J. Cohn, & J. Porst (Eds.), Very Special Episodes Televising Industrial and Social Change. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press. | |
Assoc Professor Caoimhin Mac Giolla Leith | |
Mac Giolla Leith, C. (2021). Cian agus Cóngar i bhFilíocht Chomhaimseartha na Gaeilge. In R. Markus, M. Nic Eoin, É. Ní Mhuircheartaigh, B. Ó Conchubhair, & P. Ó Liatháin (Eds.), Ar an Imeall i Lár an Domhain: Ag Trasnú Tairseacha Staire, Teanga, Litríochta agus Cultúir (pp. 406). Indreabhán: Leabhr Breac. | |
Assoc Professor Wolfgang Marx | |
Marx, W. (2020). ‘A composer should […] not talk too much’: György Ligeti's Speeches and Writings. In B. T. Temes, & K. Agawu (Eds.), A Tribute to György Ligeti in his Native Transylvania Nos. 1–2 (pp. 1-27). Cluj-Napoca: MediaMusica. | |
Assoc Professor Charles Ivar McGrath | |
McGrath, C. I. (2021). The Penal Laws: Origins, Purpose, Enforcement and Impact. In Law and Religion in Ireland, 1700-1970 (pp. 13-48). Springer International Publishing. | |
Professor Gerardine Meaney | |
Meaney, G. (2020). Nation, Gender, and Genre. In Unknown Book (pp. 65-82). Oxford University Press. | |
Professor Bettina Migge | |
Migge, B. (2020). Caribbean, South and Central America. In M. Meyerhoff, U. Ansaldo, & S. Roberts (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Pidgin and Creole Languages (pp. 150-178). Malden, UK: Routledge. Retrieved from https://www.routledge.com/ | |
Migge, B. (2020). Researching endangered languages: Critical reflections on field and documentary Linguistics. In A. Storch, A. Deumert, & N. Shepherd (Eds.), Colonial and Decolonial Linguistics – Knowledges and Epistemes (pp. 157-175). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Retrieved from https://global.oup.com/ | |
Migge, B. (2021). Researching endangered languages critical reflections on field and documentary linguistics. In Colonial and Decolonial Linguistics: Knowledges and Epistemes (pp. 159-177). | |
Migge, B. (2021). Creoles and Variation. In W. Bennett, & J. Bellamy (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Language Standardization (pp. 371-393). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved from https://www.cambridge.org/ | |
Dr Elizabeth Mullins | |
The Eusebian Apparatus in Irish Pocket Gospel Books: Absence, Presence and Addition (2020). In Canones: The Art of Harmony (pp. 47-66). De Gruyter. | |
Professor Paula Murphy | |
Murphy, P. (2021). Kings, Clerics and Candelabra - statue controversy in Ireland. In M. Trusted, & J. Barnes (Eds.), Toppling Statues Papers from the 2020 PSSA Webinar, Co-hosted by The Burlington Magazine (pp. 86-99). Watford, Hertfordshire: PSSA Publishing. | |
Professor Diane Negra | |
Negra, D., & McIntyre, A. P. (2020). Ireland Inc.. In Routledge International Handbook of Irish Studies (pp. 158-171). Routledge. | |
Professor Máire Ní Annracháin | |
Ní Annracháin, M. (2021). Fuinneamh agus Misneach: Rian na Rúraíochta agus na Fiannaíochta ar nualitríocht na Gaeilge’. In R. Markus, M. Nic Eoin, & P. Ó Liatháin (Eds.), Ar an Imeall i Lár an Domhain. Galway: Leabhar Breac. | |
Assoc Professor Meidhbhín Ní Úrdail | |
Ní Úrdail, M. (2020) Béarrach fir ag caint ar imeall na litríochta. Comhar Teoranta. | |
Professor Tadhg O' Hannrachain | |
O' Hannrachain, T. (2020). Confessional Migration and Religious Change in the Northern European Reformations. In J. Kelly, S. Ryan, & H. Laugerud (Eds.), Northern European Reformations Transnational Perspectives (pp. 137-160). Basingstoke: Palgrave. |
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Professor Finola O'Kane | |
O'Kane, F. (2020). What's in a Name? The Connected Histories of Belfield, Co. Dublin and Belfield, St. Mary's, Jamaica. In F. O'Kane, & E. Rowley (Eds.), Making Belfield: Space and Place at UCD (pp. 150-164). Dublin 4: UCD Press. Retrieved from https://www.ucdpress.ie/display.asp?isbn=9781910820568& | |
O'Kane, F. (2020). 'How to make and retain "a large parkland with distant vistas"; The Landscape History of UCD's Campus'. In F. O'Kane, & E. Rowley (Eds.), Making Belfield: Space and Place at UCD (pp. 12-36). Dublin: UCD Press. Retrieved from https://www.ucdpress.ie/display.asp?isbn=9781910820568& | |
O'Kane, F., & Constantine, M. -A. (2021). Strategies of the Picturesque: Romantic-era Tours of Wales and Ireland. In N. Leask, J. Bonehill, & A. Dulau (Eds.), Old Ways and New Roads: Travels in Scotland, c. 1720-1830 (pp. 194-211). Edinburgh, Scotland: Berlinn Press. Retrieved from https://birlinn.co.uk/product/old-ways-and-new-roads/ | |
O'Kane, F. (2021). 'Eighteenth-century Irish Landscape Design and its Translation to America by James Hoban'. In S. D. McLaurin (Ed.), James Hoban: Designer and Builder of the White House (pp. 35-40). Washington D.C.: The White House Historical Association. Retrieved from https://shop.whitehousehistory.org/ | |
O'Kane, F. (2021). Military Memory Manoeuvers in Dublin's Phoenix Park 1775-1820. In A. Tchikine, & J. D. Davis (Eds.), Military Landscapes (pp. 311-329). 79 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA: Harvard University Press. Retrieved from https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780884024781 | |
Assoc Professor Gillian Pye | |
Pye, G. (2020). The Liminal Space of the Short Story: Clemens Meyer's 'Die Nacht die Lichter' and 'Die Stillen Trabanten'. In The Short Story in German in the Twenty-First Century (pp. 118-136). Rochester NY and Woodbridge: Camden House (NY). | |
Professor Vera Regan | |
Regan, V. (2021). Second language acquisition and dialectal variation in adults. In Studies in Language Variation (Vol. 26, pp. 185-198). | |
Regan, V., Chamot, M., Racine, I., & Detey, S. (2021). Une ou des immersions ? Regard sur l’acquisition de la compétence sociolinguistique par des apprenants anglophones irlandais de FLE. In E. Pustka (Ed.), La prononciation du français langue étrangère Perspectives linguistiques et didactiques (pp. 133-162). Tübingen: Narr. | |
Regan, V. (2021). Chapter 8. Second language acquisition and dialectal variation in adults. In Sociolinguistic Variation and Language Acquisition across the Lifespan (pp. 186-198). John Benjamins Publishing Company. | |
Professor Michael Staunton | |
Staunton, M. (2021). Historical Writing in the Angevin World. In The Angevin World: New Interpretations, ed. S. Church and M. Strickland. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer. | |
Staunton, M. (2021). Doubting Thomas: Hostility, Scepticism and Belief in the Canterbury Miracle Collections, ed. T. Baker.. In Law, Politics and Religion in Medieval Europe, c.1100-c.1350. Paper in Honour of Anne Duggan, ed. Travis Baker. Brepols.. Turnhout: Brepols. | |
Dr Sabine Strumper-Krobb | |
Strümper-Krobb, S. (2021). Chapter 2. George Egerton and Eleanor Marx as mediators of Scandinavian literature. In Literary Translator Studies (pp. 55-72). John Benjamins Publishing Company. | |
Professor Graeme Warren | |
Warren, G., Fraser, S., Noble, G., Tipping, R., Paterson, D., Mitchell, W., et al. (2021). The Upper Dee Tributaries Project: Finding the Mesolithic in the mountains of Scotland. In D. Boric, D. Antonovic, & B. Mihailovic (Eds.), Foraging Assemblages. Belgrade/New York: Serbian Archaeological Society/The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America, Columbia University.. | |
Warren, G. (2021). Building Mesolithic: An experimental archaeological approach to Mesolithic buildings in Ireland. In D. Boric, D. Antonovic, & B. Mihailovic (Eds.), Foraging Assemblages (pp. 796-802). Belgrade/New York: Serbian Archaeological Society/The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America, Columbia University.. | |
Professor Harry White | |
White, H. (2021). 'Monuments of its own magnificence': Musicology within Irish Studies. In Reimagining Irish Studies for the Twenty-First Century (pp. 169-182). | |
White, H. (2021). "Made in Italy": Johann Joseph Fux and the Formation of a 'Dynastic Style'. In I. Tomic Feric (Ed.), Between CEntral Europe and the Mediterrannean: Music, Literature and the Performing Arts (pp. 301-316). Split, Croatia: University of Split. | |
Assoc Professor Nerys Williams | |
Williams, N. (2021). A Song Said Otherwise- Experimental Irish Women Poets: Susan Howe, Maggie O'Sullivan, Catherine Walsh. In A. Darcy, & D. Wheatley (Eds.), A History of Irish Women's Poetry (Cambridge). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
Dr Manu Braganca | |
Braganca, M. (2021). Imagining the real Hitler - UKSS (UK Sartre Society). In UKSS. | |
Assoc Professor Meidhbhín Ní Úrdail | |
Ní Úrdail, M. (2020). ‘Lámhscríbhinní Uí Mhuirgheasa: foinsí luachmhara an léinn dúchais in Ultaibh’. In Léachtaí Cholm Cille 51. NUI Maynooth. | |
Ní Úrdail, M. (2021). 'Pádraig Ó Laoghaire (1870–1896): scoláire Gaeilge ó leithinis Bhéarra'. In One-day conference marking the retirement of Damian McManus, Professor of Early Irish, Trintiy College Dublin. Trinity College Dublin. | |
Professor Finola O'Kane | |
O'Kane Crimmins, F. (2020). Invited Paper, 'Landscapes of Exploitation: Industrial Estates in the Early Modern Atlantic', Invited Symposium, The Huntington Library, California. In Invited Symposium, 'Landscapes of Exploitation: Industrial Estates in the Early Modern Atlantic. The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. |
Professor Maria Baghramian | |
Stout, R., Baghramian, M., & Papazian, M. (Eds.) (2021). The Value of Empathy. Abingdon: Routledge. | |
Professor Porscha Fermanis | |
Worlding the south (2021). . Manchester University Press. | |
Assoc Professor Helen Lewis | |
Budanova, L. (2021). Platres: A Royal Resort (English edition ed.). H. Lewis, & O. Bodina (Eds.), Limassol, Cyprus: Mikrokyklos Books. Retrieved from https://cy.linkedin.com/in/ludmila-budanov-089b645b | |
Assoc Professor Caoimhin Mac Giolla Leith | |
Mac Giolla Leith, C., Ní Úrdail, M., Mac Amhlaigh, L., & Whelton, M. (Eds.) (2020). COMHARTaighde 6. Dublin: COMHARTaighde. | |
Mac Giolla Leith, C., & Mac Amhlaigh, L. (Eds.) (2020). Léachtaí Uí Chadhain. Baile Átha Cliath: CLÓ Léann na Gaeilge. | |
Professor Bettina Migge | |
Léglise, I., Migge, B., & Quint, N. (Eds.) (2021). Approaches to Variation in Creole Studies (Special Issue: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. | |
Assoc Professor Meidhbhín Ní Úrdail | |
Mac Giolla Léith, C., Ní Úrdail, M., Whelton, M., & Mac Amhlaigh, L. (Eds.) (2021). In agallamh íogair le litríochtaí an dá Ghaeilge. Dublin: COMHARTaighde. Retrieved from https://comhartaighde.ie/eagrain/6/ | |
Professor Finola O'Kane | |
O'Kane, F., & Rowley, E. (2020). Making Belfield: The Space and Place of UCD. F. O'Kane, & E. Rowley (Eds.), Dublin: UCD Press. Retrieved from https://www.ucdpress.ie/display.asp?isbn=9781910820568& | |
Professor Emilie Pine | |
McAuliffe, M., Pine, E., & Haughton, M. (2021). Legacies of the Magdalen Laundries: Commemoration, Gender and the post carceral State. M. McAuliffe, E. Pine, & M. Haughton (Eds.), Manchester: Manchester University Press. |
Professor Maria Baghramian | |
Baghramian, M., & Carter, J. A. (2020). "Relativism". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved from https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2020/entries/relativism/ | |
Baghramian, M., & Rodrigues Lopes, N. (2020). Policy, Trust, and Expertise in Action: An Interview with Professor Baghramian. Cristina. Retrieved from https://crastina.se/ | |
Assoc Professor Emily Mark-Fitzgerald | |
Mark-Fitzgerald, E. (2020). How Victorian artists depicted the Famine. RTE. Retrieved from https://www.rte.ie/ | |
Mark-Fitzgerald, E. (2021). Changing memories: Famine memorials around the world. RTE. Retrieved from https://www.rte.ie/ | |
Professor Máire Ní Annracháin | |
Ní Annracháin, M. (2020). Crossing the Sea of Moyle. Online contribution to the Island Sisters lecture series, organised by the City of Derry and Strabane Region Council.. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e0nsrYwHIg | |
Assoc Professor Nerys Williams | |
Williams, N. (2021). Four Prose Poems Junction Box 14. Retrieved from https://glasfrynproject.org.uk/w/6293/nerys-williams-four-prose-pieces/ | |
Williams, N. (2021). “Does dim rhyfel nawr - ma’r drws ar agor tan y wawr” Er Cof am David R. Edwards (Dave Datblygu). O'r Pedwar Gwynt. Retrieved from https://pedwargwynt.cymru/ | |
Williams, N. (2021). Dave Datblygu - A Tribute “The last Communist in Europe- (too Skint to go to Cuba)”. Wales Arts Review. Retrieved from https://www.walesartsreview.org/dave-datblygu-a-tribute/ |
Assoc Professor Paolo Acquaviva | |
Acquaviva, P. (2021). Gender as a property of words and as a property of structures. Catalan Journal of Linguistics, 14(3), 49-74. | |
Professor John Brannigan | |
Brannigan, J., Santos Brigida, M., Verçosa, T., & Ribeiro Nunes, G. (2021) Thinking in Archipelagic Terms: An Interview with John Brannigan. Palimpsesto - Revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras da UERJ, 20(35), 3-28. | |
Professor Michael Brophy | |
Brophy, M. (2020). L'A-venir retornat (Guillevic). Quaderns de Versàlia, (X), 43-54. | |
Brophy, M. (2021). Une voix posée sur le monde : la poésie de Béatrice Bonhomme. NU(E), (73), 135-145. | |
Professor Danielle Clarke | |
Clarke, D. (2021). Dorothy Parsons of Birr: writing, networks, identity, 1640–1670. Seventeenth Century. | |
Professor Maeve Cooke | |
Cooke, M. (2020). Ethics and politics in the Anthropocene. Philosophy and Social Criticism, 46(10), 1167-1181. | |
Cooke, M. (2020). Private Autonomy and Public Autonomy: Tensions in Habermas' Discourse Theory of Law and Politics. Kantian Review, 25(4), 559-582. | |
Cooke, M. (2021). Changing hearts and minds: Cristina Lafont on democratic self-legislation. Philosophy and Social Criticism, 47(1), 58-61. | |
Assoc Professor Catherine Cox | |
Cox, C., & Wall, O. (2020). ‘It has made me think’: Engaging the Public with the History of Health in the Modern Irish Prison’.. Journal of Medical Humanities. | |
Dr Arlene Crampsie | |
Murphy, C., Wilby, R. L., Matthews, T., Horvath, C., Crampsie, A., Ludlow, F., et al. (2020). The forgotten drought of 1765–1768: Reconstructing and re-evaluating historical droughts in the British and Irish Isles. International Journal of Climatology, 40(12), 5329-5351. | |
Professor Mary Daly | |
Daly, M. E. (2021). The long history of hard-won agreements a response to etain tannam, ‘the british-irish relationship and the centrality of the british-irish intergovernmental conference’. Irish Studies in International Affairs, 32(2), 368-370. | |
Assoc Professor Sharae Deckard | |
Deckard, S., & Akbar, P. (2020). 'Different Geographies Read Differently.' Climate Fiction and the Global South: A Conversation.. The Lit, 3("How the Light Gets In: On Climate Change and Writing"). | |
Deckard, S., Lazarus, N., Mukherjee, P., Niblett, M., Okoth, C., Parry, B., et al. (2020). Collectivity and crisis in the long twentieth century. Modern Language Quarterly, 81(4), 465-489. | |
Deckard, S. (2021). 'This oil thing touches everything': World-Literary Crime Fiction and Fossil Capital. Etudes Anglaises, 74(1), 34-52. | |
Deckard, S. (2021). 'Waiting for the Master's Dams to Crack': Hydro-dependency, Water Autonomy and World-literature. New Formations, 103(103), 134-155. | |
Professor Fionnuala Dillane | |
Dillane, F. (2021). And/also: Laurel Brake, Print Culture's Restless Pluralist. Journal of Victorian Culture, 26(3), 346-348. | |
Dillane, F. (2021) What is a Periodical Editor? Types, Models, Characters, and Women. Journal of European Periodical Studies, 6(1). | |
Professor Porscha Fermanis | |
Comyn, S., & Fermanis, P. (2021). Rethinking nineteenth-century literary culture: British worlds, southern latitudes and hemispheric methods. Journal of Commonwealth Literature. | |
Fermanis, P. (2021). Brexit, erewhon, and utopia. Historical Reflections, 47(2), 91-104. | |
Professor Robert Gerwarth | |
Gerwarth, R. (2020). The March on Rome: Violence and the Rise of Italian Fascism, by Giulia Albanese, tr. Sergio Knipe. The English Historical Review, 135(576), 1364-1366. | |
Professor Jane Grogan | |
Grogan, J. (2021). 'Many Cyruses': Xenophon's "Cyropaedia" and English Renaissance humanism reconsidered. Revista Archai, (31). | |
Grogan, J. (2021). 'Fatall Turkes' and the limits of epic: King James's Lepanto (1591). Scottish Literary Review, 13(1), 1-15. | |
Grogan, J. (2021) “Muchos Ciros”: reconsideraciones sobre la Ciropedia de Jenofonte y el humanismo renacentista inglés. Revista Archai, (31). | |
Assoc Professor Clare Hayes-Brady | |
Hayes-Brady, C., & Barrett, E. (2020). Narrative Matters: Understanding The Virgin Suicides – myth, memory and the medical gaze. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 25(3), 189-191. | |
Barrett, E., Dickson, M., Hayes-Brady, C., & Wheelock, H. (2020). Storytelling and poetry in the time of coronavirus. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 37(4), 278-282. | |
Professor Andreas Hess | |
Hess, A., & McGrath, C. I. (2020). Swift’s moral economy: a proposal for a modest paradigm change. History of European Ideas, 46(8), 1183-1196. | |
Hess, A. (2021). The liquefaction of memory: an intellectual history and critique of Zygmunt Bauman's diffusionist social theory. Global Intellectual History, 6(2), 190-214. | |
Professor Kathleen James-Chakraborty | |
James-Chakraborty, K. (2021). Accreditation requirements and the global history of architecture. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 80(2), 136-139. | |
Assoc Professor Jorie Lagerwey | |
Lagerwey, J., & Nygaard, T. (2021). Tiger King’s Meme-ification of White Grievance and the Normalization of Misogyny. Communication, Culture and Critique, 13(4), 560-563. | |
Lagerwey, J., & Nygaard, T. (2021). Intermedial #MAGA: The Trump Presidency on Screen. Australasian Journal of American Studies (AJAS), 40(1), 65-100. | |
Assoc Professor Caoimhin Mac Giolla Leith | |
Mac Giolla Leith, C. (2020). Four Decades of Irish Sculpture: 'Stray' (1997), Siobhán Hapaska. VAN (Visual Arts Newsletter), (100), 10. | |
Mac Giolla Leith, C. (2021). The National Folklore Collection. Source, 104, 40-49. | |
Assoc Professor Emily Mark-Fitzgerald | |
Mark-Fitzgerald, E. (2021). ‘Deoldifying’ Ireland: does photo colourisation bring us closer to the past?. History Ireland, 29(3). | |
Mark-Fitzgerald, E. (2021). Tinted History. Source: Thinking Through Photography, 104, 14-17. | |
Assoc Professor Wolfgang Marx | |
Marx, W. (2021) (Dis-)Embodied Voices and Digital Liveness: Music Theatre in Lockdown. INSAM Journal of Contemporary Music, Art and Technology, (6), 22-39. | |
Assoc Professor Charles Ivar McGrath | |
Hess, A., & McGrath, C. I. (2020). Swift’s moral economy: a proposal for a modest paradigm change. History of European Ideas, 46(8), 1183-1196. | |
Professor Bettina Migge | |
Migge, B. (2020). Mediating creoles: Language practices on a YouTube show. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 35(2), 381-404. | |
Migge, B. (2020). Why embed multilingualism into university practices?. Policy Papers. | |
Léglise, I., & Migge, B. (2021). Language and identity construction on the French Guiana-Suriname border. International Journal of Multilingualism, 18(1), 90-104. | |
Migge, B. (2021). Linguistic research with language users opportunities and challenges. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 36(1), 201-219. | |
Léglise, I., Migge, B., & Quint, N. (2021). Introduction. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 36(1), 1-11. | |
Dr Elizabeth Mullins | |
Mullins, E. (2020). The Eckhart House Archive. Inside Out Journal of the Irish Association of integrative and Humanistic Psychotherapy. | |
Professor Paula Murphy | |
Murphy, P. (2021). Winning Ways - Gabriel Hayes. Irish Arts Review, 38(1), 58-63. | |
Professor Diane Negra | |
Ong, J. C., & Negra, D. (2020). The Media (Studies) of the Pandemic Moment: Introduction to the 20th Anniversary Issue. Television and New Media, 21(6), 555-561. | |
McIntyre, A. P., Negra, D., & O’Sullivan, O. (2021). Sizing up the ‘Dadbod’: Fitness, age and resistance in a male body type. European Journal of Cultural Studies. | |
Horeck, T., & Negra, D. (2021). Reconsidering television true crime and gendered authority in Allen v. Farrow. Feminist Media Studies. | |
Assoc Professor Douglas Smith | |
Smith, D. (2021). Porosity and the Transnational: Travelling Theory between Naples and Frankfurt (Walter Benjamin, Asja Lacis and Ernst Bloch). Forum for Modern Language Studies, 57(2), 240-259. | |
Dr Sabine Strumper-Krobb | |
Strumper-Krobb, S. (2021). Übersetzung als Zeitgenossenschaft. Marie Franzos als Vermittlerin skandinavischer Literatur um 1900. Germanistik in Ireland, 15, 41-58. | |
Professor Graeme Warren | |
Elliott, B., Little, A., Warren, G., Lucquin, A., Blinkhorn, E., & Craig, O. E. (2020). No pottery at the western periphery of Europe: Why was the Final Mesolithic of Britain and Ireland aceramic?. Antiquity, 94(377), 1152-1167. | |
Warren, G. (2021). Is there such a thing as hunter-gatherer archaeology?. Heritage, 4(2), 794-810. | |
Assoc Professor Nerys Williams | |
Williams, N. (2020). AUDIBILITY IN THE ARCHIVE Langston Hughes and Sylvia Plath's Poetry for Radio. POETRY REVIEW, 110(3), 93-103. | |
Williams, N. (2020). "Host of Angels". Imagined Invited (Poetry Anthology and Graphic Art ), 33. Retrieved from http://hafanbooks.org/ | |
Williams, N. (2021). Welsh Innovative Poetry (as part of anthology- six poems). Blackbox Manifold, No. 25 (WINTER 2020). | |
Williams, N. (2021). Featured Writer (Preface + Four Prose poems and three lyrics): Republic in a Rule, Come Together (for Geiger), The Art of Confession, Scale, Plastic PassionFly Blue Bird, and Calendar on Fire. Icarus Magazine, 27(3), 28-36. |
Professor Maria Baghramian | |
Baghramian, M., & Bergin, S. (2020). Recreating climate of trust in experts essential for beating Covid-19. In The Irish Times. | |
Baghramian, M., Petherbridge, D., & Stout, R. (2020). Vulnerability and Trust. In M. Baghramian, D. Petherbridge, & R. Stout (Eds.), International Journal of Philosophical Studies (Vol. Volume 28, Iss. 5, pp. 575-582). Taylor & Francis (Routledge). | |
Professor Graeme Warren | |
McDermott, C., Seaver, M., & Warren, G. (2021). Glendalough: the Upper Lake. T. Condit, & G. Cooney (Eds.), (pp. 1-6). Archaeology Ireland, Dublin. | |
Warren, G., & Seaver, M. (2021). Artefacts Underfoot. In Irish Mountain Log (Vol. 137, pp. 22-23). Retrieved from https://www.mountaineering.ie/_files/202173091110_42735d18.pdf | |
Warren, G. (2021). The Missing People. In Irish Mountain Log (Vol. 138). |
Assoc Professor Sharae Deckard | |
Deckard, S. (2021). “This oil thing touches everything”: World-literary crime fiction and fossil capital. | |
Professor Ursula Fanning | |
Fanning, U., Romani, G., & Mitchell, K. (2021). 'Matilde Serao: International Profile, Reception, and Networks' ('Re-reading Serao through Anglocentric Eyes' title of my part of presentation). Wesleyan University Connecticut, U.S. American Association for Italian Studies Conference. | |
Professor Bettina Migge | |
Migge, B. (2021). Irish English and Communicative Styles. University of Limerick. | |
Assoc Professor Anne Mulhall | |
Mulhall, A. (2020). Ireland and Transcultural Memory. ISTE 2016 Conference, UCD. | |
Professor Finola O'Kane | |
O'Kane, F. (2020). Irish Universities and Imperial Legacies | The Global Irish Network at Trinity College Dublin. Trinity Long Room Hub. | |
O'Kane, F. (2021). Irish Historical Society Panel Discussion | Ireland and the Caribbean: People, Property and Profits. Trinity Long Room Hub. |
Professor Maria Baghramian | |
Baghramian, M., Larhammar, D., Bianucci, P., Brod, G., Dobiáš, D., Gelenbe, E., et al. (2021). Fact or Fake? Tackling Science Disinformation (5). Berlin: All European Academies. Retrieved from https://allea.org/portfolio-item/fact-or-fake/ | |
Professor Graeme Warren | |
Johnson, M., Flitcroft, C., Verrill, L., Hastie, M., Newton, A., Tam, A., & Warren, G. (2021). The Calanais Fields Project (94). http://journals.socantscot.org/index.php/sair/article/view/10410: Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports. |
Professor John Brannigan | |
Orwell, G. (2021). Down and Out in Paris and London. Oxford World's Classics (Oxford University Press). |