Documents Brian Mac Cuarta – A priest’s will, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, 1604 Matteo Binasco and Vera Orschel – Prosopography of […]...
Love, war and history: French families during World War II...
The Catholic Historical Society of Ireland is happy to be associated with the Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea and the Istituto
Storico Italiano per il Medioevo in the forthcoming conference entitled Comunita straniere a Roma 1377-1870/Foreign communities in Rome 1377-1870.
It ill take place in Rome at the Istituto Storico Italiano per il
Medioevo, Piazza dell'Orologio 4, 00186 Rome on 23 March 2012. For further details contact Matteo Binasco at matteobinasco973@hotmail.com....
The Catholic Historical Society of Ireland Centenary Conference2-3 November 2012Call for papersTheme: Ireland, empire and Christian civilization2012 marks the centenary of Archivium Hibernicum, the journal of the Catholic Historical Society of Ireland. To celebrate this landmark in Irish ecclesiastical history, the Society will hold a special conference dedicated to the theme of ?Ireland, empire and Christian civilization?....
You are cordially invited to ?The Sacrality of Things:
An Inquiry into Divine Materiality in the Christian Middle Ages? by Professor
Caroline Walker Bynum
Tuesday 27 March 2012 at 7.30 p.m. ...
The Catholic Historical Society of Ireland Centenary Conference will be held in Maynooth College on 2-3 November 2012. This year marks the centenary of Archivium Hibernicum the organ of the Catholic Historical Society of Ireland. To celebrate this landmark in Irish ecclesiastical history, the Society will hold a special conference dedicated to the theme of Ireland, empire and Christian civilization. The conference will take place on Friday 2 and Saturday 3 November 2012 and will be hosted by St Patrick's College and the History Department, NUI Maynooth, Maynooth Co Kildare....
The Catholic Historical Society of ireland celebrates its centenary this year. To mark the event the sociey has organised, with the assistance of the Irish Jesuits, a centenary lecture which will take place in Belvedere College, Dublin on Friday 9 September 2011 at 6pm. The speaker is Professor John W. O'Malley of Georgetown University, Washington DC and his title is 'Interpreting Vactican II: the controversy and its solution'. Members and the public are welcome to attend. A meeting of the society's committee's will be held on the same day....
To mark the beginning of its centenary celebrations, the Catholic Historical Society of Ireland is happy to invite members and the public to a public lecture in Belvedere College, Dublin on Friday 9 September 2011. The lecture is entitled 'Interpreting Vatican II: the problem and its solution' and the speaker is Professor John W. O'Malley of Georgetown University, Washington DC. Professor O'Malley enjoys an international reputation as a scholar of religious history between the Council of Trent and Vatican II....
The forthcoming annual meeting of the Commission internationale d'histoire et d'?tude du christianisme', to which the Catholic Historical Society of Ireland is affiliated, will take place in Jerusalem from 29 May to 1
June. There will be a conference titled 'Peace and Religion in
Monotheistic Tradition' organised by Professor Yvonne Friedman, and the
annual CIHEC reunion will be held in between the sessions.
The programme for the conference is as follows:
- Sunday 29 May: Pre-conference tour in Jerusalem
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A conference entitled ‘Europe, Empire and Public Opinion: Debate and Consensus in the Three Kingdoms, 1660-1763’ will take place on Friday and Saturday, 15 and 16 July at Jesus College, Oxford. Registration starts at 9am on Friday morning. The first session will follow at 10.15am and the conference will close by 5.30pm on Saturday evening. All sessions will take place in the Habakkuk Room in Jesus College. Lunch and various necessary coffee/tea breaks will be included on both days as part of the £70/£50 (concessions) fee for attendance. ...
The Annual Cardinal Newman/Maynooth Lecture takes place in the Renehan Hall, St Patrick's College Maynooth on 4 May 2011 at 19.30. This year the distinguished speaker is Professor Eamon Duffy of Magdalene College Oxford. The title of the talk is 'Smoke and Mirrors: Newman on himself'. The respondent will be R.V Comerford, emeritus professor of history NUI Maynooth. The lecture is sponsored by St Patrick's College Maynooth, the Education Department NUI Maynooth and An Foras Feasa. All are welcome. For details click below....