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Book your place at the pre-modern Ireland symposium, 21-23 March
Dear colleagues,
On 21-23 March this year, we look forward to hosting Dominus Hibernie/Rex Hiberniae: pre-modern Ireland, 1200-1801 at The National Archives. Over three days, leading historians will discuss their research on six centuries of Irish history.
Over six centuries institutions, policies and attitudes developed to enable the crown to tackle the challenges of governing Ireland and its inhabitants. The records which such processes generated are voluminous and afford rich, multi-faceted insights into the administration of pre-modern Ireland, its political and legal culture, its geography, environment, society, economy and trade.
This exciting conference will host keynote speakers, Professor Robin Frame (Durham University), Professor Patricia Palmer (National University of Ireland, Maynooth), and Professor David Hayton (Queen’s University Belfast) alongside experts from a variety of different institutions and specialists from The National Archives.
Full conference and day tickets available. Prices start at £30.
See the programme and book your place
Please do also distribute these details via your own channels to any colleagues who may wish to attend.
Best wishes,
The Research Team
The National Archives
Emma Kay | Academic Communications and Impact Officer
The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU | +44 (0)80518731
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