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Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Frankfurt. Author - The Legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party in Independent Ireland, 1922-1949 Director - Irish Association of Professional Historians Views own
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Postdocs! The call is still open for Max Weber Fellowships at the European University Institute in Florence across History, Law, Social and Political Sciences, and Economics. Deadline: 18 October. Do consider &/or share! www.eui.eu/apply?id=max...

Max Weber Fellowships
Max Weber Fellowships

The Max Weber Programme MWP at the European University Institute EUI is a unique postdoctoral programme in the historical and social sciences in Europe It is

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Thank you to everyone who joined us on Wednesday for the launch of John Redmond and Irish Parliamentary Traditions, published by @ucdpress.bsky.socialtinyurl.com/JRaIPT

Dr Martin O’Donoghue and Dr Emer Purcell with their publication John Redmond and Irish Parliamentary Traditions
Prof William Murphy, DCU; Dr Martin O’Donoghue, Max Planck Institute/UCD; Dr Emer Purcell, NUI and Dr Patrick O’Leary, NUI Registrar.
The book John Redmond and Irish Parliamentary Traditions, published by UCD Press.
Prof William Murphy launching John Redmond and Irish Parliamentary Traditions.
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That sounds like it might be the right idea!

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Official launch day of the superb collection John Redmond and Irish Parliamentary Traditions 🎊🎊👏👏 Professor Will Murphy @DCUHist_Geog gives the scholarship, editing and design great praise 👏

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3-year postdoc at Sciences Po 'with the research programme on economic and environmental history...supported by the Cambridge, Harvard and Paris Centres for History and Economics. For further information...see histecon.fas.harvard.edu/ehc/.' The annual gross salary will be 45 000 €.' 31 Oct deadline

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That's interesting. It's always been a thing in Ireland

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Colleagues in Maynooth and elsewhere have put together a rolling website on the current constitutional crisis in Mexico. There is a backround primer here (verfassungsblog.de/a-democratic...www.demoptimism.org/crisis-in-me...

Crisis in Mexico — Dem-Dec
Crisis in Mexico — Dem-Dec

SPOTLIGHT: DEMOCRATIC CRISIS IN MEXICO

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Mura bhfuil spĂ©is agaibh sna deiseanna seo, beidh folĂșntas ĂĄ fhĂłgairt agamsa sula fada do PhluimĂ©ir CĂłnaithe atĂĄ sĂĄsta tabhairt faoi mhionchĂșraimĂ­ dĂ­onadĂłireachta freisin.

Call for applications for Writer-in-Residence positions in Irish universities in 2025
Call for applications for Writer-in-Residence positions in Irish universities in 2025

The Arts Council / An Chomhairle EalaĂ­on is the national agency for funding, developing and promoting the arts in Ireland.

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Martin O'Donoghue
@odonoghuemartin.bsky.social
Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Frankfurt. Author - The Legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party in Independent Ireland, 1922-1949 Director - Irish Association of Professional Historians Views own
193 followers234 following18 posts