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Reimagining Ireland (English version)

Reimagining Ireland (English version)

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Reimagining Ireland - Irish Studies Podcast is a series that brings research from Centre for Irish Studies at Århus University in Denmark to the rest of the world. The series is available in a Danish and an English version.Copyright Katrine Nyland Sorensen Mundo
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  • 9 Polyphonic History with Pat Palmer
    Sep 30 2025
    What did Ireland sound like before conquest? In this two-part conversation, Professor Pat Palmer guides us into the vibrant world of early modern Ireland, where bardic poets, Gaelic lords, Spanish captains and Elizabethan officials all left their mark. From flourishing schools of poetry to the sudden rupture at Kinsale, these episodes invite us to reimagine the past through many voices and rediscover what was lost in the making of modern Ireland.

    https://macmorris.maynoothuniversity.ie

    Pat Palmer took part in the workshop “Sources from the margins: reflections on the empire in Ireland, Scotland and Wales (1530s-1790s)" organized by Marie Curie researcher Feliks Levin (Postdoctoral Fellowship under contract number 101105224)

    Reimagining Ireland is presented by Katrine Nyland Sørensen and produced for the Classical Influences and Irish Culture project, funded by the European Research Council 818366 and hosted at the Centre for Irish Studies at Aarhus University in Denmark.

    https://cisa.au.dk
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    21 minutos
  • 8 Mapping Early Ireland with Pat Palmer
    Sep 30 2025
    Reimagining Ireland with Professor Pat Palmer uncovers the lost voices of early modern Ireland. Through poetry, chronicles, and accounts in nine different languages, the MacMorris Project reveals a plural world too often overshadowed by English sources. These episodes explore how deep mapping can restore Irish perspectives, challenge colonial narratives, and offer fresh ways of thinking about history, culture, and our place in the world.

    https://macmorris.maynoothuniversity.ie

    Pat Palmer took part in the workshop “Sources from the margins: reflections on the empire in Ireland, Scotland and Wales (1530s-1790s)" organized by Marie Curie researcher Feliks Levin (Postdoctoral Fellowship under contract number 101105224)

    Reimagining Ireland is presented by Katrine Nyland Sørensen and produced for the Classical Influences and Irish Culture project, funded by the European Research Council 818366 and hosted at the Centre for Irish Studies at Aarhus University in Denmark.

    https://cisa.au.dk
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    27 minutos
  • 07 Voices of Women with Jane Ohlmeyer
    Sep 23 2025
    History books are full of men. Women, by contrast, are often absent, or appear only as queens, mistresses, or figures remembered for their notoriety. In this episode of Reimagining Ireland, Professor Jane Ohlmeyer, Trinity College Dublin, introduces Voices of Women in Early Modern Ireland, a groundbreaking digital project that uncovers the everyday lives of women between 1550 and 1700. Closely connected to her book Making Empire, the project sheds light on how ordinary non-elite women navigated both war and peace, despite being largely hidden in the historical record. By recovering their voices, we gain a fuller, more complex understanding of Ireland’s past — and new insights into our present.Explore the project at voicesproject.ie

    Jane took part in the workshop “Sources from the margins: reflections on the empire in Ireland, Scotland and Wales (1530s-1790s)" organized by Marie Curie researcher Feliks Levin (Postdoctoral Fellowship under contract number 101105224)

    Reimagining Ireland is presented by Katrine Nyland Sørensen and produced for the Classical Influences and Irish Culture project, funded by the European Research Council 818366 and hosted at the Centre for Irish Studies at Aarhus University in Denmark.

    https://cisa.au.dk
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    25 minutos
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