
13/12/2024 WEast 2024 Dublin workshop
We look forward to the WEast 2024 Dublin workshop taking place on December 13th and 14th 2024: Hidden Connections: Eastern Europe through a comparative
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We look forward to the WEast 2024 Dublin workshop taking place on December 13th and 14th 2024: Hidden Connections: Eastern Europe through a comparative
Religion has played a pivotal role in shaping Ireland’s political economy, especially through community-building and conflict. The division between Christian denominations impacted access to education,
Agriculture is pivotal to the story of Ireland, both historically and today. It provided employment, drove exports and dominated policy debates deep into the twentieth
Welcome John Turner (Queen’s University Belfast; Centre for Economics, Policy and History) Session 1 Moderator: Gaia Narciso (Trinity College Dublin; Centre for Economics,
CEPH was delighted to host our Inaugural Workshop on Thursday 1st and Friday 2nd June 2023 at Riddel Hall, Queen’s University Belfast. Speakers included: Dan
Session 1. Ireland before partition Moderator: Marvin Suesse (TCD, CEPH) “Elite Identity and Local Development in Colonial Ireland” Jeremy Bowles (Stanford), Gabriel Koehler-Derrick (NYU-AD),