UCD School of Art History & Cultural Policy

School of Art History and Cultural Policy - Research Publications 2021/2022

Below is the list of research publications for the School of Art History and Cultural Policy in the academic year 2021/2022.



Book

Mr Pat Cooke
COOKE, P. A. T. (2021). The Politics and Polemics of Culture in Ireland, 1800-2010. Routledge.  
Professor Lynda Mulvin
Mulvin, L. (2021). The Life and Work of Robert Wood (1717-1771): Classicist and Traveller (Archaeopress 2021. Oxford, UK: Archaeopress.  

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Book Review

Dr Stephan Ehrig
Ehrig, S. (2021). Sexual(kultur)geschichte avant la lettre. Marburg: literaturwissenschaft.de.  
Ehrig, S. (2022). Historische Augenblicke eines Germanistenlebens. Bénédicte Terrisse und Clément Fradin gelingt eine überfällige Annäherung an Hans Mayer. Marburg: LiteraturWissenschaft.de.  
Dr Roisin Kennedy
Kennedy, R. (2022). The Politics and Polemics of Culture in Ireland by Pat Cooke. Dublin: Irish Museums Association Limited.  

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Chapter

Assoc Professor Philip Cottrell
Cottrell, P. (2021). ''A course of wandering picture hunting': George Scharf’s Survey of English Country House Collections 1856-7'. In T. Dooley, & C. Ridgway (Eds.), 'Country House Collections: Their Lives and Afterlives'
https://www.fourcourtspress.ie/books/new-year-folder/country-house-collections/contents
(pp. 81-101). Dublin: Four Courts Press.
 
Professor Kathleen James-Chakraborty
James-Chakraborty, K. (2021). From the Local to the Transnational: Situating the Bauhaus. In Bauhaus and Greece: The New Idea of Synthesis in Art and Architecture (pp. 326-339). Athens: Kapon Editions.  
James-Chakraborty, K. (2022). The Bauhaus and the Republic of Ireland. In Bauhaus Effects in Art, Architecture, and Design (pp. 100-115). doi:10.4324/9781003268314-7Available Online  
James-Chakraborty, K. (2022). Bauhaus Housing. In Bauhaus Effects in Art, Architecture, and Design (pp. 9-24). doi:10.4324/9781003268314-2Available Online  
James-Chakraborty, K., & Kriebel, S. T. (2022). Introduction. In Bauhaus Effects in Art, Architecture, and Design (pp. 1-8). doi:10.4324/9781003268314-1Available Online  
James-Chakraborty, K., & Galán, I. C. (2022). "Every Body Needs Equal Access". In Radical Pedagogies (pp. 262-265). Cambridge: MIT Press.  
Dr Roisin Kennedy
Kennedy, R. (2021). Painting and Materiality: The Work of Nano Reid. In Nano Reid Adamantine (pp. 28-34). Drogheda: Highlanes Gallery.  
Kennedy, R. (2022). Painting the Nation State. In D. Gannon, & F. McGarry (Eds.), Ireland 1922:: Independence, Partition, Civil War (pp. 249-254). Dublin: Royal Irish Academy.  
Kennedy, R. (2022). 'Who do we say we are?'. In Who Do We Say We Are? Irish Art 1922 | 2022 (pp. 42-52). South Bend, Indiana, USA: University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana.  
Kennedy, R. (2022). Irish Art at the Armory Show, 1913. In C. Fowler, & P. Murphy (Eds.), Art History at the Crossroads of Ireland and the United States (pp. 47-60). London: Routledge.  
Dr Sean Leatherbury
Leatherbury, S. V. (2022). Iconography of Early Christian Roman Art. In L. K. Cline, & N. Elkins (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Imagery and Iconography. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  
Professor Lynda Mulvin
Mulvin, L. (2022). Some Thoughts on Arthur Kingsley Porter and Françoise Henry as Transcultural Pioneers of Early Irish Medieval Art. In Art History at the Crossroads of Ireland and the United States (pp. 40-46). doi:10.4324/9781003225621-4Available Online  
Professor Paula Murphy
Murphy, P. (2022). An expression of matter: sculpture and installation. In Irish Art 1920-2020, Perspectives on Change (pp. 166-197). Dublin: Royal Irish Academy.  
Murphy, P. (2022). 'An American and not an Irish statue': Commemorating Naval Hero Commodore John Barry. In Art History at the Crossroads of Ireland and the United States (pp. 25-39). New York and London: Routledge.  

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Conference Paper

Dr Roisin Kennedy
Kennedy, R. (2021). 'Modern Ireland and Visual Art. A Dysfunctional Relationship’,. In Contemporary Irish History Seminar, Trinity Hub. Trinity College Dublin.  
Assoc Professor Conor Lucey
Lucey, C. (2021). Moderating an Irish urban imaginary. In Reflections on Malton.  
Lucey, C. (2022). Builders as designers: row housing in British architectural culture, 1750–1830.. In Construction History in Belgium. University of Liege.  
Lucey, C. (2022). The end of a craft tradition?. In Artisans and Architects, 1660-1760. Trinity College Dublin.  
Lucey, C. (2022). Real estate and print culture in Georgian Britain and Ireland. In Architecture and Real Estate: Historical Perspectives. ETH Zurich.  
Lucey, C. (2022). The builder’s price book as repository of architectural innovation. In European Architectural History Network.  
Professor Lynda Mulvin
Mulvin, L., & Mulvin, L. (2021). Charles Robert Cockerell (1788-1863) and his pioneering study of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus as admeasurements of sites and monuments in Ionian Antiquities. In the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus. aachen.  
Mulvin, L., & Westbrook, N. (2022). The Byzantine Balkans A bridge to the north and west of Constantinople, 22nd Byzantine Congress Venice August 25th 2022. In 22nd Byzantine Congress Venice August 25th 2022.  

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Edited Book

Professor Kathleen James-Chakraborty
James-Chakraborty, K., & Kriebel, S. T. (2022). Bauhaus Effects in Art, Architecture, and Design. doi:10.4324/9781003268314Available Online  
Dr Roisin Kennedy
Kennedy, R., & Cullen, F. (Eds.) (2021). Sources in Irish Art 2. A Reader. Cork: Cork University Press.  
Professor Paula Murphy
Fowler, C., & Murphy, P. (2022). Art History at the Crossroads of Ireland and the United States. Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781003225621Available Online  

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Internet publication

Dr Victoria Durrer
Durrer, V., Davey, M., Murphy, K., & McIlgorum, M. (2021). Exit 15: A Creative Placemaking Project. Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council. Retrieved from https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/arts-community/exit-15  

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Journal article

Dr Annette Clancy
Clancy, A., Cullen, J. G., Hood, A., & McGuinness, C. (2021). Teaching Perspectives on Experiential Learning in Large Classes. Journal of Management Education, 45(5), 685-689. doi:10.1177/10525629211036468Available Online  
Dr George Francis-Kelly
FRANCIS-KELLY, G. (2022). The Wheels on the Bus: The Tourism Industry Development Council and Envisioning Spatial Futures in post-Rodney King Los Angeles. Journal of American Studies, 56(2), 217-241. doi:10.1017/s0021875821000578Available Online  
Dr Aleksandra Gajowy
Gajowy, A. (2022). Queer-Feminist Hospitality: Ewa Partum’s Indifferent Body in the Public Sphere of Socialist Poland. Oxford Art Journal, 44(3), 463-480. doi:10.1093/oxartj/kcab026Available Online  
Professor Kathleen James-Chakraborty
James-Chakraborty, K. (2021). Postcolonial Thought and the Emergence of Global Architectural Histories. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature.  
James-Chakraborty, K. (2022). Black Lives Matter: An Architectural Historian’s View from Europe. Architectural Histories, 10(1). doi:10.16995/ah.8295Available Online  
James-Chakraborty, K. (2022). Object Lessons: The Bauhaus and Harvard. GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW, 45(2), 388-+.  
James-Chakraborty, K. (2022). Expanding Agency: Women, Race and the Dissemination of Modern Architecture. ZARCH, (18). doi:10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.2022186967Available Online  
Dr Roisin Kennedy
Kennedy, R. (2021). 'Giving a fart in its cordoroys' - Irish attitudes to modern art. History Ireland, 29, no,6, 48-51.  
Professor Paula Murphy
Murphy, P. (2021). Laurence of Sculpture. Irish Arts Review, 38(3), 112-117.  

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