Classical Influences and Irish Culture (CLIC)
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Examining the impact of ancient Greece and Rome on the formation of Irish identities. Funded by @erc.europa.eu. Tweets by @clic-erc.bsky.social research team @au.dk
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Feliks will speak on 'Placing Ireland in the archipelagic and European contexts: the representations of the Irish past in the seventeenth-century Irish Catholic writings'
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Ciaran will present: 'Greek and Roman Sources and Irish Culture: Towards a Hierarchy of Nineteenth-Century Irish Knowledge Production in the Ordnance Survey Letters'
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Project member @metamedievalist and CLIC affiliate Feliks Levin are both presenting at the biennial Nordic Irish Studies Network conference in Uppsala, organised by fellow affiliate Gregory Darwin.
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Thank you for coming and contributing so brilliantly!
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Our final speaker today is Andrew MacKillop of the University of Glasgow on legal records and what they tell us about identities.
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Our final session on Mobilities and Identities begins with @janeohlmeyer.bsky.social on national and religious identities in early modern Ireland
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Our final speaker in this panel is Leith Davis from Simon Fraser University on 'Unsettling Empire form within: Jacobitism, cultural memory, and Robert Forbes's "The Lyon in Mourning" manuscript.
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Next up is Marc Caball of @ucddublin.bsky.social History
discussing the poetry of Aogán Ó Rathaille
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Our next session is on Empire in early modern literature, chaired by @janeohlmeyer.bsky.social. Kicking us off is Pat Palmer of the MacMorris project.
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Our final speaker on this panel is Feliks Levin on creating composite monarchy and empire in early modern Irish poetry and historical writing
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Our next speaker is Karin Bowie from the University of Glasgow on Scottish responses to the Union.
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Our next speaker is Philip Schwyzer from the University of Exeter on Humphrey Llwyd and what role he played in the creation of a British imperial identity.
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The first panel 'Responses to Regal Unions and Empire', chaired by Pat Palmer, begins with Huw Pryce from Bangor University discussing Early Modern Welsh history writing, Union and Empire.
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Today the Centre for Irish Studies in Aarhus hosts
Feliks Levin's panel discussion 'Sources from the Margins: Reflections on the Empire in Ireland, Scotland and Wales (1530s–1790s)'. Here begins live tweeting of the event.