Week of Events
Aldrovandi: Natural History at the Edward Worth Library
Aldrovandi: Natural History at the Edward Worth Library
2022 marks the 500th anniversary of the birth of Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), one of the most famous naturalists of Renaissance Europe. The Edward Worth Library and the Zoological Museum of Trinity College Dublin present an exhibition which focuses on Edward Worth’s wonderful collection of Aldrovandi’s texts. Come explore the world of Renaissance natural history! Tour times: 11:00, 12:00, 14:00 &...
Weaving with the Liberties Weavers
Weaving with the Liberties Weavers
*This event is now FULLY BOOKED Hosted by Inchicore Library.Call all amateur or novice weavers. Participants will learn how to weave on a card loom as we meander through the history of weaving in the Liberties. All materials will be included in a pack that participants will be given on the day. At the end...
James Malton and the Invention of Georgian Dublin
James Malton and the Invention of Georgian Dublin
In the 1790s a young English artist decided to create a portrait of Dublin. James Malton's timing was impeccable, as the second city of the British Empire was then among the most splendid in Europe, but Dublin went into a long decline after the Act of Union. Malton died in obscurity at the age of...
Kathleen Clarke: A Life (Online)
Kathleen Clarke: A Life (Online)
On the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Kathleen Clarke, join South Dublin County Historian-in-Residence Liz Gillis for a lecture on the life of this founding member of Cumann na mBan and first female Lord Mayor of Dublin.
The felon’s cap is the noblest Crown an Irish head can wear’ – the last letters of Reginald Dunne and Joseph O’Sullivan, the assassins of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson MP
The felon’s cap is the noblest Crown an Irish head can wear’ – the last letters of Reginald Dunne and Joseph O’Sullivan, the assassins of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson MP
A cachet of letters in the National Library of Ireland and the National Museum of Ireland reveal the final thoughts of Dunne and O’Sullivan as they await the hangman following their conviction for murder. They were deeply spiritual men who believed they had done the right thing in slaying the man they held responsible for...
Dead of the War of Independence and Civil War in Glasnevin Cemetery
Dead of the War of Independence and Civil War in Glasnevin Cemetery
A Lecture will be held by Glasnevin Cemetery's resident historian Conor Dodd focusing on the dead of the War of Independence and the Civil War on Friday, September 30th at 1 PM — followed by a highlight tour visiting the grave of the cemetery’s founder, Daniel O’Connell, the Republican Plot and the resting place of Michael Collins. Note: Includes outdoor tour
Dublin Decoded: A Walk Around Dublin’s Medieval Walls – BOOKED OUT
Dublin Decoded: A Walk Around Dublin’s Medieval Walls – BOOKED OUT
*This event is now FULLY BOOKED A guided walk around Dublin’s medieval walls, learning about the walls, gates and watchtowers, and the history of Dublin’s medieval era - led by Arran Henderson, of Dublin Decoded Tours. On this route we have copies of old maps using them as a kind of treasure map to locate, rediscover and walk the...
The Van Gogh Sisters (Big Weekend)
The Van Gogh Sisters (Big Weekend)
In this thoughtful and unprecedented biographical history, Willem-Jan Verlinden delves into previously unpublished correspondence in the Van Gogh family archives to bring Vincent’s three sisters out from their brother’s shadow, poignantly portraying their dreams, disappointments and grief. The previously neglected voices of his sisters Anna, Lies and Willemien, with whom Vincent had intimate and sometimes turbulent relationships, are now uncovered. Willem-Jan Verlinden was born...
Children’s History Workshop: Dublin’s Secret Symbols
Children’s History Workshop: Dublin’s Secret Symbols
Donaghmede Library is delighted to host a children’s history workshop for children aged 9-12, with Dervilia Roche, Dublin’s first Historian-in-Residence for Children. In this workshop children can explore Dublin’s past, through hidden animals, people and symbols found on buildings, before creating their very own history-inspired sculptures and drawings. The Historian-in-Residence for Children is part of the Creative Residency programme, made by Dublin...
Politics, Prisoners & Protests – 1922 (Big Weekend)
Politics, Prisoners & Protests – 1922 (Big Weekend)
(C) This image is reproduced with the kind permission of the National Museum of Ireland Mná100 in collaboration with Dublin City Historian-in-Residence Programme Historian for the Commemorations Unit and Curator of Mná100.ie Dr Sinéad McCoole, Dublin City Council Historians in Residence Cormac Moore and Mary Muldowney, along with a recording from Lia Brazil will discuss Mná100,...
On Every Tide: The Making and Remaking of the Irish World (Big Weekend)
On Every Tide: The Making and Remaking of the Irish World (Big Weekend)
On Every Tide is a wide-ranging and challenging reassessment of the Irish diaspora. Drawing on the latest ground-breaking research, and his own career-long engagement with the complexities of Irish identity, Sean Connolly reveals the forces that compelled millions of Irish men and women to abandon their homeland, and explores their new lives in America, Canada,...
Gender Identity during Ireland’s Revolutionary Period: IRC-supported research
Gender Identity during Ireland’s Revolutionary Period: IRC-supported research
The Irish Research Council (IRC) is hosting an event as part of the Dublin Festival of History 2022 that will showcase some of the most exciting research in Ireland today. IRC-supported researchers will share insights on their latest projects and join in conversation on gender identity during Ireland's Revolutionary Period. Chair: Professor Jane Ohlmeyer Three...
Children’s History Workshop: Dublin’s Secret Symbols
Children’s History Workshop: Dublin’s Secret Symbols
Ballyfermot Library is delighted to host a children’s history workshop for children aged 9-12, with Dervilia Roche, Dublin’s first Historian-in-Residence for Children. In this workshop children can explore Dublin’s past, through hidden animals, people and symbols found on buildings, before creating their very own history-inspired sculptures and drawings. The Historian-in-Residence for Children is part of the Creative Residency programme, made by Dublin...
Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries How Women (Also) Built the World (Big Weekend)
Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries How Women (Also) Built the World (Big Weekend)
A journey through history of the women who built the world, but whom the world forgot. Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries brings together Kate’s rich and detailed knowledge of unheard and under-heard women’s history, and of how and why women’s achievements have routinely been omitted from the history books. This beautiful illustrated book is both...
Sister Against Sister: Women and the Irish civil war (Big Weekend)
Sister Against Sister: Women and the Irish civil war (Big Weekend)
Panel: Dr Leeann Lane (DCU); Dr Mary McAuliffe (UCD); Dr Margaret Ward (QUB) and moderated by Dr Fionnuala Walsh (UCD). The civil war in Ireland was not only ‘brother against brother’. Cumann na mBan, the nationalist women’s organisation was the first to vote against the Treaty after it had been passed by Dáil Éireann while in the...
The Celts: A Sceptical History (Big Weekend)
The Celts: A Sceptical History (Big Weekend)
The history of the Celts is the history of a misnomer. There has never been a distinct people, race or tribe claiming the name of Celtic, though remnants of different languages and cultures remain throughout Wales, Ireland, Scotland and Cornwall. The word keltoi first appears in Greek as applied generally to aliens or 'barbarians' - and...
Guided Tour of Viking and Medieval Dublin – BOOKED OUT
Guided Tour of Viking and Medieval Dublin – BOOKED OUT
Dublinia, located at the heart of Viking and Medieval Dublin, is a step back in time and a journey through the city as it was back then. Experience what life was like onboard a Viking warship, visit a Viking house, take a trip down a Viking street, and learn of the myths and the mysteries...
Guardians of the Peace with Conor Brady (Big Weekend)
Guardians of the Peace with Conor Brady (Big Weekend)
Guardians of the Peace is a political history of the Irish police force, An Garda Síochana, from its foundation at the birth of the Irish State, through the Irish Civil War, the threat of the fascist ‘Blueshirts’, the continuing campaign of the IRA, de Valera’s entry into the Dáil in 1932 and the creation,...
The World Turned Upside Down: Lord Edward Fitzgerald, the British Army and the Cause of Irish Freedom (Big Weekend)
The World Turned Upside Down: Lord Edward Fitzgerald, the British Army and the Cause of Irish Freedom (Big Weekend)
Lord Edward Fitzgerald, the British Army, and the battle for Irish Freedom. This illustrated talk begins at the Battle of Eutaw Springs, South Carolina, where Lord Edward Fitzgerald fought in the last battle of the American Revolution. Stella will argue that his journey to republicanism began on that battlefield and continued without interruption until 1798....
Blood and Iron: The Rise and Fall of the German Empire 1871-1918 (Big Weekend)
Blood and Iron: The Rise and Fall of the German Empire 1871-1918 (Big Weekend)
Before 1871, Germany was not a nation but an idea. Its founder, Otto von Bismarck, had a formidable task at hand. How would he bring thirty-nine individual states under the yoke of a single Kaiser, convincing proud Prussians, Bavarians and Rhinelanders to become Germans? Once united, could the young European nation wield enough power to...
The Extraordinary Life of Rose Dugdale (Big Weekend)
The Extraordinary Life of Rose Dugdale (Big Weekend)
The astonishing story of the English heiress who devoted her life to the IRA. She grew up in a Chelsea townhouse and on a Devon estate. She was presented to the Queen at Buckingham Palace as a debutante in 1958. She trained at Oxford as an academic economist and had a love affair with a female professor (who was...
The Wrath to Come: Gone with the Wind and the Lies America Tells (Big Weekend)
The Wrath to Come: Gone with the Wind and the Lies America Tells (Big Weekend)
A razor-sharp examination of Gone with the Wind, the emergence of ‘the Lost Cause’, and how they have influenced American culture – from race riots to Trump. Margaret Mitchell’s epic novel became an overnight bestseller in 1936; the film rights were snapped up before it was even published and the production would famously go on to win ten Academy Awards. Yet Mitchell’s early...