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02/06/2026
What was the real role of Women in Revolution over the centuries?
π’ Join us online: Thurs 4 June 7.00 - 8.15 pm
Women in Revolution: From the Margins to the Centre
(to consider actual, not allegorical, women.)
Talks by Prof. Jane Ohlmeyer (TCD), Dr Catriona Kennedy (York), and Prof. Lindsey Earner-Byrne (TCD)
Panel Discussion chaired by Dr Joel Herman
This webinar highlights the central role played by women in revolutions across time. Short papers by three leading historians will examine the revolutionary lives of women in the seventeenth century, the Age of Revolutions, and the twentieth-century Irish Revolution.
βWomen in Revolutionβ is presented in connection with βStates of Independence: Ireland and the American Revolution 250 Years Laterβ, a curated collection to be released on the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland in June 2026.
Free, all welcome, booking required.π
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29/05/2026
What does revolution look like when you put women's role at the centre?
Join us online on Thursday 4 June, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm for
Women in Revolution: From the Margins to the Centre
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Attendance is free, all are welcome.
(Shared posts are welcome too! π)
26/05/2026
What is the revolutionary view from this vantage point?
Join us online for
Women in Revolution: From the Margins to the Centre
Thursday 4 June 2026
7:00-8:15PM
Attendance is free. All are welcome
ππ
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π· Lotherton Hall, W. Yorkshire. Creative Commons
11/04/2026
πππ Early Irish interest in lunar exploration!
In February 1754, available from Mr Richard James at Newton's Head, Dame Street, Dublin:
'A Voyage to the Moon' by Cyrano de Bergerac (trans. Mr Derrick)
incl. a connection with Gulliver's Travels!
π https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item/DGZ-1754-364
π Many more Dublin Gazettes shared by our wonderful partners Houses of the Oireachtas
https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/curated-collections/dublin-gazette
Astronomy Ireland
03/04/2026
Wonderful to see this blog from the Medieval Institute at University of Notre Dame on our Deeds of the Guild of Saint Anne collaboration with Royal Irish Academy Library and Irish Manuscripts Commission π
π https://medieval.nd.edu/news-events/news/new-from-our-research-blog-gold-among-the-ashes-the-deeds-of-the-guild-of-st-anne/
See the online resource here:
https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/gold-seams/guild-of-st-anne
Digital Medievalist
29/03/2026
The clocks going forward today made us wonder - what's the earliest reference to a clock in the VRTI? π€π°οΈ
How about this from 1336 - in the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland ! A clock-maker on St Patrick's Street, Dublin π
16/03/2026
Plans for 1788 at Dublin Castle.
Cotillons + Country Dances but no Minuets.
Ladies - Irish-made dresses please, but no hoops.
(What is 'full dress' for the gentlemen? π€π)
https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item/DGZ-1788-5047
π· Oireachtas Library /
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13/03/2026
Ahead of the parade and all the celebrations βοΈ π how about some purgatory?
St Patrick's Purgatory, Lough Derg has been a place of pilgrimage for many centuries. These beautiful early maps gave it remarkable prominence!
See thousands more maps in our Map Room:
www.virtualtreasury.ie/curated-collections/map-room
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09/03/2026
See this nce new addition to our Molyneux Papers page π
'William + Samuel Molyneux, Astronomers of Castle Dillon, Armagh' by James A. Finnegan.
https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/hidden-stories/william-and-samuel-molyneux
The full article can be downloaded for free.
And check out the wonderful collection of Papers of William Molyneux and the Dublin Philosophical Society shared by facebook.com/tcdlibrary
https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/curated-collections/molyneux-papers
https://www.facebook.com/armaghspace
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08/03/2026
Continuing with medieval women, money, property and politics for here is a taster of Dr Elizabeth Biggs' research. Elizabeth's full journal article is due out later this year.
Rediscovering the Women of the Medieval Irish Exchequer - Virtual Treasury
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