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‘Me and My Research’ is a brand new podcast series from History Hub which sees UCD MA in Public History student Josh Clarke sit down with researchers from UCD School of History to explore their work, and the ideas that inspire them.

Me and My Research Podcast Series

‘Me and My Research’ is a brand new podcast series from History Hub which sees UCD MA in Public History student Josh Clarke sit down with researchers from UCD School of History to explore their work, and the ideas that inspire them.

Over four episodes, Josh talks to UCD historians, Professor Robert Gerwarth, Dr Frances Nolan, Dr Irial Glynn and Dr Andrew McDiarmid. In a series of one-on-one interviews, they cover topics such as migration history, civil wars, women in early modern Ireland, and the history of finance. The series brings new historical research to a wider audience while offering insights into the lives of the historians behind it. Listen to the series on the History Hub podcast, which is available on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud and Spotify.

Women in Early Modern Ireland, Me and My Research with Frances Nolan

Dr Frances Nolan is an SFI-IRC Pathway Fellow based at UCD School of History, where she is Principal Investigator on ‘Law versus Practice’, a landmark interdisciplinary project exploring women’s property ownership in early modern Ireland. a four-year project on women’s property ownership in early modern Ireland. The author of books on political, social and gender history, she has worked for several years as a historical consultant and researcher.

The podcasts from Me and My Research are available on History Hub’s podcast channels on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud and Spotify.

Latest Podcasts

Military Communities’ Medical Welfare and Care History Conference Series

The Military Welfare History Network provides a networking and dissemination platform for scholars who are research active in military welfare history.

Thanks to the generous funding of the Wellcome Trust, through the Society for the Social History of Medicine, in 2025-26 the MWHN ran a three-part series of events.

Entitled the ‘The Military Communities’ Medical Welfare and Care History Conference Series’, this series comprised three accessible hybrid network events, which took place in the UK and online (via Zoom) over the course of the twenty-four months of the award. All of which focused on the burgeoning ‘perspective’ of military welfare history; defined as the welfare, care and medical provisions afforded to service personnel, their families and other dependents.

Attendees at the Military Welfare History Conference.

Keynotes from the Military Welfare History Network 2023 Conference

The first in-person meeting of the Military Welfare History Network took place in Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin on 7 July 2023. The event, which was co-ordinated by Dr Paul Huddie, comprised two keynotes and four panels, totalling 14 speakers.

Conference keynotes by Dr Matthew Neufeld (University of Saskatchewan) and Dr Ke-Chin Hsia (Indiana University Bloomington) were recorded and are now available to podcast.

Military Welfare History Network 2024 Conference

The Military Welfare History Network provides a networking and dissemination platform for scholars who are research active in military welfare history.

In 2024 the Military Welfare History Network (MWHN) hosted its third international conference at the University of Leeds on 20 and 21 June. Led by Prof Jessica Meyer, the organising team hosted a two-day event at Leeds on the theme of ‘Economies of Military Welfare: conversations between past and present’. The conference was generously supported by the University of Leeds and the Economic History Society. Two papers recorded at the conference are now available to podcast.

Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference Podcasts

Since 2011, researchers from a range of disciplines including History, Irish, English, Archaeology and Art History, have presented papers at Tudor and Stuart Ireland conferences. History Hub, in association with Real Smart Media, has produced more than 320 podcasts from these conferences.

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