ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23

SEMESTER 2
Julie Powell (UCD)
9 February 2023

‘Liberal Hegemony and the Culture of Rehabilitation: The Allies and the First World War’

Venue: K114, Newman Building
 
Date: 9 February 2023
 
Time: 4pm
 
 
Patrick Cohrs
23 February 2023

'The New Atlantic Order. The Transformation of International Politics, 1860-1933'

Venue: K114, Newman Building
 
Date: 23 February 2023
 
Time: 4pm
 
Roger Moorhouse
13 April 2023

'Poland's September Campaigns of 1939, myths and realities'

Venue: G108, Newman Building
 
Date: 13 April 2023
 
Time: 4pm
 
 
Jenna Byers
20 April 2023

'The Birth of a National Army; Making National Identity in the Austrian Military, 1918-1938'

Venue: E115, Newman Building
 
Date: 20 April 2023
 
Time: 4pm
 
 
SEMESTER 1
Jamie Martin (Georgetown)
28 September

The Meddlers. Sovereignty, Empire, and the Birth of Global Economic Governance

Venue: K114, Newman Building
 
Date: 28 September 2022
 
Time: 4pm
 
 
Anna Hajkova (Warwick)
6 October

Between Love and Coercion: Sexuality in the Holocaust

Anna Hájková (Warwick): ‘Between Love and Coercion: Sexuality in the Holocaust.’  

With the support of the School of History Gender History Research Seminar and Holocaust Education Ireland.


Venue: K114, Newman Building
 
Date: 6 October 2022
 
Time: 6pm
 
 
Benedetta Carnaghi (UCD, IRC Postdoctoral Fellow)
13 October

Making Fun of the Fascists: Humour Against the Leader Cult in Italy, France, and Germany, 1922-1945.

Benedetta Carnaghi (UCD, Irish Research Council Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellow): ‘Making Fun of the Fascists: Humour Against the Leader Cult in Italy, France, and Germany, 1922-1945.’

Venue: J109, Newman Building

Date: 13 October 2022

Time: 12 pm

 

Rachel O’Sullivan (Institute of Contemporary History, Munich)
27 October

Comparable or Conflicting Histories? Nazi Germany's Rule in Annexed Poland and Colonialism.

Rachel O’Sullivan (Institute of Contemporary History, Munich): ‘Comparable or Conflicting Histories? Nazi Germany's Rule in Annexed Poland and Colonialism.’

Venue: K114

Date: 27 October

Time: 4 p.m.

 

Roger Moorehouse
9 November

The Łados Group and the attempted rescue of Polish Jews

Roger Moorehouse: ‘The Łados Group and the attempted rescue of Polish Jews’

Organized with the Department of History, TCD, The Embassy of Poland, and Holocaust Education Ireland.

Venue: Davis Theatre, Trinity College Dublin

Date: 9 November

Time: 6 p.m.

 

 

Lia Brazil (Oxford)
18 November

Rule and resistance: international law and war in the British Empire, 1899 – 1921

Lia Brazil (Oxford):  ‘Rule and resistance: international law and war in the British Empire, 1899 – 1921.’

Venue: K115

Date: 18 November

Time: 4 p.m.