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NEW ISSUE AVAILABLE: ARCHIVIUM HIBERNICUM 2020
Rowland Cowyck, ‘A brief of certain notes concerning her majesty’s profit in Ireland’ (c. 1582) and religious reform in mid-Elizabethan Ireland
David Heffernan
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Documents concerning the Irish in France (1607-41) and the Irish college at Rouen 1624-31)
Éamon Ó Ciosáin
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Cong Abbey Estate Papers (1608-1756) and the Catholic families of Tasburgh, Lynch and Macnemara
Brigid Clesham, Edward King and John Bergin
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'Perpetuateing Dr Nary's testimony' (1734)
Jean Young
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Some letters from St John Henry Newman arising from his denunciation of Giacinto Achilli
John M. Cunningham OP
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Obituary and Bibliography of Hugh Fenning OP
John M. Cunningham OP
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Book Launch: George MacNemara of Cong Folklore & Facts 1722-1760 by Brigid Clesham
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Call for Papers: Universities and Witchcraft In Europe between the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period, International Conference, Bologna, 9-10 September 2021
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Seminar: The North Atlantic Catholic Enlightenment: America, Britain and Ireland, May 28 2020, 1.33, Iontas Seminar Room, First Floor, Iontas Building, North Campus, Maynooth University
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Conference: Power and Piety: the Bishops of the Church of Ireland, 1536-2020 Church of Ireland Historical Society Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast 25 April 2020
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Summer Workshop: The Archives of the Religious Orders: a New Perspective on Global Catholicism, Rome, 22th -26th June 2020
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Seminar: Northern European Reformations: the Case of Denmark-Norway, March 4 2020, Boardroom Arts and Humanities Institute, First Floor, Iontas Building, North Campus, Maynooth University
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Corish Lecture: Prof. David Morgan, ‘The Visible Culture of Revelation: Dreams, Visions and the Imagery that Make them Visible’, March 11, 2020, Renehan Hall, St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth
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Conference: The Church of Ireland Historical Society, Winter Conference, 2 November 2019
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Call for Papers: 4th Biennial Early Modern British & Irish Catholicism Conference in Durham, July 2020
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Seminar: ‘Researching the global Catholic Church from the periphery: archives, concepts and transnational connections’, Dr. Eric Morier-Genoud (QUB) – 6pm, 17 October 2019, Iontas Building, Maynooth University