Fionnuala Walsh
@fionnualawalsh.bsky.social
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Associate Prof of Irish History at University College Dublin, interested in women’s history, and WWI. Enjoy film, fiction and fun. Always looking for fiction recommendations!
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Honestly so excited about this! It will be amazing to follow up on women we have researched in the WWI or revolution period and also to track changes in families between 1911 and 26.
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I’m starting the week of 19 May with a paper to War Studies @ucddublin.bsky.social and finishing it on 24th with a paper to the @whaireland.bsky.social 2025 conference in Carlow College! Looking forward also to co-hosting papers by @caitbeaumont.bsky.social and Eilis ni Dhuibne in between!
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& on 19 May can't wait to hear papers by fab #Afterlives project colleagues @fionnualawalsh.bsky.social & @tiinalintunen.bsky.social speaking at @ucddublin.bsky.social Centre for War Studies event. Again open to all, don't miss what will be an important session on women's experiences of civil war.
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caitbeaumont.bsky.social
Excited about a busy week 'doing history' in Dublin/Carlow later this month. On 22 May I am speaking about AHRC Funded #WomensGrassrootsActivism project at @ucddublin.bsky.social, thanks @fionnualawalsh.bsky.social for the invite. This open to all & full details are below. @whaireland.bsky.social
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speakerconolly.bsky.social
Excellent letter in the Irish Times reminding us that Irish builders did not build the White House as indicated by the Taoiseach this week. It was build by slaves including those owned by the Irish architect James Hoban.
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Thanks Liz, the introduction was drafted as you may recall in our pandemic zoom writing groups in summer 2020!
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Thanks Ciarán, I really appreciate it, and thanks for all your work on the original workshop where it began! I have a copy of the book for you, I’ll drop it into trinity next week hopefully.
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My books finally arrived! Very grateful to the team at @cambridgeup.bsky.social for the superb production and supporting the project.
Thinking today of the late David Fitzpatrick who began this project and to whom it is dedicated, and also of my mother who would have loved to see it in print.
Book titled America in Ireland: Culture and Society 1841-1925, published by Cambridge University Press.
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I’m very much looking forward to receiving my copy of this though It think bittersweet is a very apt word for the emotions arising from it’s publication. Great to see it is out in the world, I’m very grateful to Ciarán and the other contributors for sticking with it over the years.
ciaranon.bsky.social
A bittersweet feeling receiving this beautiful book, edited by @fionnualawalsh.bsky.social. The contributors were asked by the late David Fitzpatrick to complete a companion vol for his project on the Americanisation of Ireland, so it is a second goodbye to a brilliant colleague. One for the guild.
The photograph is the cover of a brand-new book called America in Ireland: culture and society, 1841 to 1925. Published by Cambridge University press, and edited by Fionnuala Walsh.
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Fionnuala Walsh, UCD School of History, examines the contribution of NUI women to the war effort in her chapter contained in the Roll of Honour.
Available in all good bookshops and online from www.fourscourtspress.ie.
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Our recently published 'Roll of Honour' features the Honour Rolls of both NUI and RCSI.
Read all about Emily Anderson, in a chapter by @fionnualawalsh.bsky.social, who worked in University College Galway, and in the Foreign Office as a codebreaker and was awarded an OBE for her service during WWII.
Photo of copies of the Roll of Honour Old photo of Emily Anderson
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I listened to this interview while on my commute this morning and found it v moving. So much resonated with my experience of losing my mother to cancer in August. Tom’s comment re his Grandad eating ready meals now reminded me so much too of the stuff my little nephews and nieces have said since.
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Was delighted to be asked into Radio 1 this morning, to talk about Pancreatic Cancer Ireland, a very important initiative. #PancreaticCancerAwarenessMonth

www.rte.ie/radio/radio1...
Oliver Callan Monday 18 November 2024
A sharp hour of entertainment that charms the mood of the nation, discussing trending topics, presented by Brendan Courtney.
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fionnualawalsh.bsky.social
It was a busy week in work with teaching, planning a workshop, applying for funding, presenting to programme board, recording a podcast, giving a history society talk, PhD advising, writing a peer review report, and many many meetings but I think my greatest success was finishing the jigsaw!
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I really enjoyed giving this paper and the excellent questions afterwards were very helpful for my research! Thanks so much to @kevinkosullivan.bsky.social for the invite and to Galway history department.
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Next week we welcome @fionnualawalsh.bsky.social to Galway for our research seminar. She will talk about loss and welfare in the aftermath of the Great War and Irish Revolution. Wed, 20 March, 4pm, Room G010. Register at forms.office.com/e/EYGJ9S0Bir for the Zoom link. All are welcome! 🗃️
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There’s a lot in it for sure! Utterly engrossing too, had to just keep reading.
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Just finished reading Paul Murray’s The Bee Sting. Much darker than I expected! Definitely one that will take a while to mull over.
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ihr.bsky.social
Come and work with us! We are recruiting for a new post of Training Fellow in History & the Humanities. Full-time, fixed term for 36 months. Details and how to apply here: www.jobs.london.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai... #HistoryJobs #Skystorians
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The Women’s History Association of Ireland is now on Bluesky! 🗃️ @whaireland.bsky.social
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Welcome to @whaireland.bsky.social - great for the women’s history association of Ireland to have a presence here now! More and more people joining us from the site formerly known as Twitter
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After a busy first three weeks of the teaching semester in UCD, it’s nice to be London bound for a history conference at Kings College. And especially good to have some enjoyable reading for the journey!
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historytcd.bsky.social
Looking for some interesting listening? Judy Bolger has a two-part podcast on the history of breastfeeding, in connection with modern pumping in the workplace (with special reference to academia). buff.ly/3OKAHld
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Decided to check this place out before the other one collapses entirely…any other twitterstorians about?