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<title>Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2016</title>
<description>Podcasts from the 6th Annual Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference which took place on August 19-20 2016 at the Moore Institute, NUI Galway. The conference was supported by: an NUI Galway President's Award for Research Excellence (to Prof. Steven Ellis); the Moore Institute, NUI Galway; the School of Humanities, NUI Galway; the Discipline of History, NUI Galway; and the Society for Renaissance Studies. Podcasting by Real Smart Media in association with UCD's History Hub.ie. For more information go to tudorstuartireland.com.</description>
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<copyright>© 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland</copyright>
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<itunes:subtitle>Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference 2016</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>This series features podcasts of papers from the 6th Annual Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference which took place from August 19-20 2016 at the Moore Institute, NUI Galway. The conference was generously supported by: an NUI Galway President's Award for Research Excellence (awarded to Prof. Steven Ellis); the Moore Institute, NUI Galway; the School of Humanities, NUI Galway; the Discipline of History, NUI Galway; and the Society for Renaissance Studies. 40 presentations were recorded for podcasting by Real Smart Media.</itunes:summary>

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<title>Professor Mary O'Dowd. Age as a category of analysis: an agenda for early modern Ireland?</title>
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<description>Opening plenary address at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Professor Mary O'Dowd (Queen's University Belfast). 'Age as a category of analysis: an agenda for early modern Ireland?'</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 07:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>Opening plenary address at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Professor Mary O'Dowd (Queen's University Belfast).</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Age as a category of analysis: an agenda for early modern Ireland?</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:52:34</itunes:duration>
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<title>Professor Andrew Hadfield (University of Sussex). Edmund Spencer the Less among the Jacobites.</title>
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<description>Closing plenary address at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Professor Andrew Hadfield (University of Sussex) - Edmund Spencer the Less among the Jacobites.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 07:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>Closing plenary address at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference by Professor Andrew Hadfield (University of Sussex).</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Edmund Spencer the Less among the Jacobites by Professor Andrew Hadfield (University of Sussex).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:43:10</itunes:duration>
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<title>Professor Steven Ellis (NUI Galway). Reforming sacred space: the collegiate church of St Nicholas, Galway and the Reformation.</title>
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<description>Professor Steven Ellis (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Reforming sacred space: the collegiate church of St Nicholas, Galway and the Reformation.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 07:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>A presentation by Professor Steven Ellis (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Reforming sacred space: the collegiate church of St Nicholas, Galway and the Reformation.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Reforming sacred space: the collegiate church of St Nicholas, Galway and the Reformation, a presentation by Professor Steven Ellis (NUI Galway).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:25:12</itunes:duration>
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<title>Dr Yvonne McDermott (GMIT). Galway Augustinian friary: from foundation to demolition.</title>
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<description>Dr Yvonne McDermott (GMIT) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Galway Augustinian friary: from foundation to demolition.</description>
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<itunes:subtitle>A presentation by Dr Yvonne McDermott (GMIT) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Galway Augustinian friary: from foundation to demolition.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Galway Augustinian friary: from foundation to demolition, a presentation by Dr Yvonne McDermott (GMIT).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:23:38</itunes:duration>
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<title>Professor Colm Lennon (Maynooth University). Corporate clergy and lay society: collegiate churches in early modern Ireland.</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 07:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>A presentation by Professor Colm Lennon (Maynooth University) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Corporate clergy and lay society: collegiate churches in early modern Ireland.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Corporate clergy and lay society: collegiate churches in early modern Ireland, a presentation by Professor Colm Lennon (Maynooth University).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:24:30</itunes:duration>
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<title>Alan Kelly (TCD). 'For the herbes dyd never growe': The State of Ireland (1515), political discourse and literary conceit.</title>
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<description>Alan Kelly (TCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. 'For the herbes dyd never growe': The State of Ireland (1515), political discourse and literary conceit.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 07:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>A presentation by Alan Kelly (TCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. 'For the herbes dyd never growe': The State of Ireland (1515), political discourse and literary conceit.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>'For the herbes dyd never growe': The State of Ireland (1515), political discourse and literary conceit, a presentation by Alan Kelly (Trinity College Dublin).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:22:19</itunes:duration>
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<title>Bobby O'Brien (NUI Galway). The presence and impact of Bishop John Bale in the Diocese of Ossory.</title>
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<description>Bobby O'Brien (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The presence and impact of Bishop John Bale in the Diocese of Ossory.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>A presentation by Bobby O'Brien (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The presence and impact of Bishop John Bale in the Diocese of Ossory.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The presence and impact of Bishop John Bale in the Diocese of Ossory, a presentation by Bobby O'Brien (NUI Galway).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:24:01</itunes:duration>
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<title>Dr Brid McGrath (TCD). Unmasking E.S., the author of 'A Survey of the Present Estate of Ireland' Anno 1615.</title>
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<description>Dr Brid McGrath (TCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Unmasking E.S., the author of A Survey of the Present Estate of Ireland Anno 1615.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 06:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>A presentation by Dr Brid McGrath (TCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Unmasking E.S., the author of A Survey of the Present Estate of Ireland Anno 1615.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Unmasking E.S., the author of A Survey of the Present Estate of Ireland Anno 1615, a presentation by Dr Brid McGrath (TCD).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:18:47</itunes:duration>
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<title>Dr Naomi McAreavey (UCD). Shakespeare on the Seventeenth-Century Irish Stage.</title>
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<description>Paper by Dr Naomi McAreavey (UCD) as part of 'Shakespeare and Ireland' panel session at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference - Shakespeare on the Seventeenth-Century Irish Stage.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 06:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>A presentation by Dr Naomi McAreavey (UCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Shakespeare on the Seventeenth-Century Irish Stage.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Shakespeare on the Seventeenth-Century Irish Stage, a presentation by Dr Naomi McAreavey (UCD) as part of 'Shakespeare and Ireland' panel session at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:24:12</itunes:duration>
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<title>Emer McHugh (NUI Galway). Performing Shakespeare in Ireland in 2016: Othello at the Abbey Theatre.</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 06:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>A presentation by Emer McHugh (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Performing Shakespeare in Ireland in 2016: Othello at the Abbey Theatre.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:duration>00:23:59</itunes:duration>
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<title>John Kelly. The exactions of a 'minor demon' or the 'service of a faithful countryman'. Collection of cess, pardons and fines by Robert Hartpole, Constable of Carlow, 1569-1571.</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 06:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:summary>Collection of cess, pardons and fines by Robert Hartpole, Constable of Carlow, 1569-1571, a presentation by John Kelly.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:20:38</itunes:duration>
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<title>Dr David Heffernan (UCC). The "composition for cess" controversy and the position of the Old English in mid-Elizabethan Ireland, c.1575-84.</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 06:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>A presentation by Dr David Heffernan (UCC) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The "composition for cess" controversy and the position of the Old English in mid-Elizabethan Ireland, c.1575-84.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The "composition for cess" controversy and the position of the Old English in mid-Elizabethan Ireland, c.1575-84., a presentation by Dr David Heffernan (UCC)</itunes:summary>
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<title>Dimitra Koutla (Aristotle University). Agrarian capitalism and social control in Sir Thomas Smith's "A Letter sent by IB gentleman".</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 06:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>"It lacketh only inhabitants, manurance, and pollicie": agrarian capitalism and social control in Sir Thomas Smith's "A Letter sent by IB gentleman"</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:duration>00:18:53</itunes:duration>
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<title>Kelly Duquette (Boston College). Shakespeare's "uncivil kerns:" Irish contagion and the emerging British nation-state.</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 06:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>Shakespeare's "uncivil kerns:" Irish contagion and the emerging British nation-state</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Shakespeare's "uncivil kerns:" Irish contagion and the emerging British nation-state, a presentation by Kelly Duquette (Boston College)</itunes:summary>
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<title>Alix Chartrand (University of Cambridge). Tories and thugs: the impact of seventeenth-century struggles against Irish banditry on India.</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 06:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>Tories and thugs: the impact of seventeenth-century struggles against Irish banditry on India.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Tories and thugs: the impact of seventeenth-century struggles against Irish banditry on India, a presentation by Alix Chartrand (University of Cambridge)</itunes:summary>
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<title>Deirdre Fennell (NUI Galway). Family, favour, faction: female presence in the life of Lord Deputy Sir William Fitzwilliam.</title>
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<description>Deirdre Fennell (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Family, favour, faction: female presence in the life of Lord Deputy Sir William Fitzwilliam.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 06:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>Family, favour, faction: female presence in the life of Lord Deputy Sir William Fitzwilliam.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Family, favour, faction: female presence in the life of Lord Deputy Sir William Fitzwilliam, a presentation by Deirdre Fennell (NUI Galway).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:21:31</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>Deirdre Fennell,galway,early,modern,ireland,irish,history,tudor stuart ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
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<title>Ann-Maria Walsh (UCD). Countess Alice Barrymore, motherhood, shopping, and the commodification of English civility.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
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<description>Ann-Maria Walsh (UCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Countess Alice Barrymore, motherhood, shopping, and the commodification of English civility</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 06:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>Countess Alice Barrymore, motherhood, shopping, and the commodification of English civility.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Countess Alice Barrymore, motherhood, shopping, and the commodification of English civility, a presentation by Ann-Maria Walsh (UCD).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:23:05</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>Ann-Maria Walsh,galway,early,modern,ireland,irish,history,tudor stuart ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
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<title>Dr Felicity Maxwell (NUI Galway). Dorothy Moore's Irish connections: Protestant networking and social critique in the 1640s.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/S2c_Maxwell_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Dr Felicity Maxwell (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Dorothy Moore's Irish connections: Protestant networking and social critique in the 1640s</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 06:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>Dorothy Moore's Irish connections: Protestant networking and social critique in the 1640s.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Dorothy Moore's Irish connections: Protestant networking and social critique in the 1640s, a presentation by Dr Felicity Maxwell (NUI Galway).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:30:53</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>Felicity Maxwell,galway,early,modern,ireland,irish,history,tudor stuart ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
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<title>Kieran Hoare (NUI Galway). From O'Sasnane to Sexton: the making of an early modern urban patriciate family.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/P2_Hoare_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Paper by Kieran Hoare (NUI Galway) as part of a panel in honour of Professor Steven Ellis at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 06:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>A presentation by Kieran Hoare (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. From O'Sasnane to Sexton: the making of an early modern urban patriciate family.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>From O'Sasnane to Sexton: the making of an early modern urban patriciate family, a presentation by Kieran Hoare (NUI Galway) as part of of a panel in honour of Professor Steven Ellis at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:24:53</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>kieran hoare,steven ellis,ireland,nui galway,irish,history,tudor,stuart,ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

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<title>Dr Gerald Power (Prague). Sir William Brabazon and the formation of the "New English".</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/P2_Power_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Paper by Dr Gerald Power (Metropolitan University Prague) as part of a panel in honour of Professor Steven Ellis at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 06:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>A presentation by Dr Gerald Power (Metropolitan University Prague) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Sir William Brabazon and the formation of the "New English".</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Sir William Brabazon and the formation of the "New English" by Dr Gerald Power (Metropolitan University Prague) as part of of a panel in honour of Prof Steven Ellis at Tudor and Stuart Ireland.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:23:09</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>gerald power,steven ellis,ireland,nui galway,irish,history,tudor,stuart,ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

<item>
<title>Dr Brian MacCuarta (ARSI). The Impact of the Nine Years War on the continental Irish: Henry Piers in Rome and Spain.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/S3a_MacCuarta_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Dr Brian MacCuarta (Archivum Romanum Societatis Iesu) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The Impact of the Nine Years War on the continental Irish: Henry Piers in Rome and Spain.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>The Impact of the Nine Years War on the continental Irish: Henry Piers in Rome and Spain.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The Impact of the Nine Years War on the continental Irish: Henry Piers in Rome and Spain, a presentation by Dr Brian MacCuarta (ARSI).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:22:29</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>Brian MacCuarta,galway,early,modern,ireland,irish,history,tudor stuart ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

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<title>Prof. John McCafferty (UCD). Recycling an island's past for a Global Catholicism: Irish Franciscans in the seventeenth century.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/S3a_McCafferty_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Prof. John McCafferty (UCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Recycling an island's past for a Global Catholicism: Irish Franciscans in the seventeenth century.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 05:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>Recycling an island's past for a Global Catholicism: Irish Franciscans in the seventeenth century.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Recycling an island's past for a Global Catholicism: Irish Franciscans in the seventeenth century, a presentation by Prof. John McCafferty (UCD).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:21:22</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>John McCafferty,UCD,early,modern,ireland,irish,history,tudor stuart ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

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<title>Prof. Raymond Hylton (Virginia Union). Religio-political ferment in, and interconnections between Dublin and Portarlington Huguenot communities,
1692-1720.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/S3a_Hylton_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Religio-political ferment in, and interconnections between the Dublin and Portarlington Huguenot communities, 1692-1720: a study in causal determinism.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 05:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>Religio-political ferment in, and interconnections between the Dublin and Portarlington Huguenot communities, 1692-1720: a study in causal determinism.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Presentation by Prof. Raymond Hylton (Virginia Union).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:32:17</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>Raymond Hylton,early,modern,ireland,irish,history,tudor stuart ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

<item>
<title>Evan Bourke (NUI Galway). Lady Ranelagh: Katherine Jones's reputation within Samuel Hartlib's correspondence network.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/S3b_Bourke_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Evan Bourke (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. 'The incomparable Lady Ranelagh': Katherine Jones's reputation within Samuel Hartlib's
correspondence network.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 05:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>'The incomparable Lady Ranelagh': Katherine Jones's reputation within Samuel Hartlib's correspondence network.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>'The incomparable Lady Ranelagh': Katherine Jones's reputation within Samuel Hartlib's correspondence network, a presentation by Evan Bourke (NUI Galway).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:20:58</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>Evan Bourke,UCD,early,modern,ireland,irish,history,tudor stuart ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

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<title>Prof. Willy Maley (Glasgow). Double Dutch: The Boate brothers and Ireland.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/S3b_Maley_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Prof. Willy Maley (Glasgow) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Double Dutch: The Boate brothers and Ireland.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 05:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>Double Dutch: The Boate brothers and Ireland.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Double Dutch: The Boate brothers and Ireland, a presentation by Prof. Willy Maley (Glasgow).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:22:44</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>Willy Maley,UCD,early,modern,ireland,irish,history,tudor stuart ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

<item>
<title>Dr Marc Caball (UCD). Crossing borders in late Stuart Ireland: the emergence of a middle ground.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/S3b_Caball_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Dr Marc Caball (UCD) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Crossing borders in late Stuart Ireland: the emergence of a middle ground.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 05:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>Crossing borders in late Stuart Ireland: the emergence of a middle ground.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Crossing borders in late Stuart Ireland: the emergence of a middle ground, a presentation by Dr Marc Caball (UCD).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:25:29</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>Marc Caball,UCD,early,modern,ireland,irish,history,tudor stuart ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

<item>
<title>David Roy (UCC). Creating borders in 'Colin Clouts Come Home Againe'.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/S4a_Roy_96.mp3</guid>
<description>David Roy (UCC) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Creating borders in 'Colin Clouts Come Home Againe'.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 05:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>Creating borders in 'Colin Clouts Come Home Againe'.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Creating borders in 'Colin Clouts Come Home Againe', a presentation by David Roy (UCC).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:19:39</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>David Roy,UCD,early,modern,ireland,irish,history,tudor stuart ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

<item>
<title>Raina Howe (NUI Galway). Tudor Wasteland or Gaelic Fasach. Historical perspectives of an early modern Irish environment.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/S4a_Howe_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Raina Howe (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Tudor Wasteland or Gaelic Fasach. Historical perspectives of an early modern Irish environment.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 05:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>Tudor Wasteland or Gaelic Fasach. Historical perspectives of an early modern Irish environment.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Tudor Wasteland or Gaelic Fasach. Historical perspectives of an early modern Irish environment, a presentation by Raina Howe (NUI Galway).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:22:52</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>Raina Howe,UCD,early,modern,ireland,irish,history,tudor stuart ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

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<title>Lorna Moloney (NUI Galway). From Gaelic lordship to English shire: The MacNamaras of Clare.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/S4a_Maloney_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Lorna Moloney (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. From Gaelic lordship to English shire: The MacNamaras of Clare.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 05:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>From Gaelic lordship to English shire: The MacNamaras of Clare.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>From Gaelic lordship to English shire: The MacNamaras of Clare, a presentation by Lorna Moloney (NUI Galway).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:19:53</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>Lorna Maloney,UCD,early,modern,ireland,irish,history,tudor stuart ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

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<title>Rebecca Hasler (St Andrews). Barnaby Rich's Anglo-Irish pamphleteering.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/S4b_Hasler_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Rebecca Hasler (St Andrews) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. 'Neither to forbeare Irish nor English': Barnaby Rich's Anglo-Irish pamphleteering.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 05:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>'Neither to forbeare Irish nor English': Barnaby Rich's Anglo-Irish pamphleteering.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Barnaby Rich's Anglo-Irish pamphleteering, a presentation by Rebecca Hasler (St Andrews).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:20:41</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>Rebecca Hasler,UCD,early,modern,ireland,irish,history,tudor stuart ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

<item>
<title>Dr Helen Sonner. The Ulster pamphlets of James VI/I reconsidered.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/S4b_Sonner_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Dr Helen Sonner at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The Ulster pamphlets of James VI/I reconsidered.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 05:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>A presentation by Dr Helen Sonner at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The Ulster pamphlets of James VI/I reconsidered.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The Ulster pamphlets of James VI/I reconsidered, a presentation by Dr Helen Sonner.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:24:09</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>helen sonner,galway,irish,history,tudor,stuart,ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

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<title>Prof. Caroline Newcombe (Southwestern). How early Irish marital property law influenced the end of Brehon Law.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/S4b_Newcombe_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Prof. Caroline Newcombe (Southwestern) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. How early Irish marital property law influenced the end of Brehon Law.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 05:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>A presentation by Prof. Caroline Newcombe (Southwestern) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. How early Irish marital property law influenced the end of Brehon Law.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>How early Irish marital property law influenced the end of Brehon Law, a presentation by Prof. Caroline Newcombe (Southwestern).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:20:25</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>Caroline Newcombe,irish,history,tudor,stuart,ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

<item>
<title>Diarmuid Wheeler (NUI Galway). Military men in Leix and Offaly, c.1547-1580.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/S4c_Wheeler_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Diarmuid Wheeler (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. "When the blast of war blows in our ears": Military men in Leix and Offaly, c.1547-1580.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>A presentation by Diarmuid Wheeler (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. Military men in Leix and Offaly, c.1547-1580</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Military men in Leix and Offaly, c.1547-1580, a presentation by Diarmuid Wheeler (NUI Galway).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:22:38</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>Diarmuid Wheeler,irish,history,tudor,stuart,ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

<item>
<title>Matthew McGinty (NUI Galway). The rise and fall of Sir Conyers Clifford.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
<guid>http://realsmartmedia.ie/podcasts/tustu16/audio/S4c_McGinty_96.mp3</guid>
<description>Matthew McGinty (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The rise and fall of Sir Conyers Clifford.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2016 04:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
<itunes:author>Tudor and Stuart Ireland</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>A presentation by Matthew McGinty (NUI Galway) at the 2016 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. The rise and fall of Sir Conyers Clifford.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary> The rise and fall of Sir Conyers Clifford, a presentation by Matthew McGinty (NUI Galway).</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>00:23:37</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>Matthew McGinty,irish,history,tudor,stuart,ireland,conference,ucd,university,dublin</itunes:keywords>
<author>info@realsmartmedia.ie (Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.)</author></item>

<item>
<title>Prof. Yoko Odawara (Chukyo University). Sir Philip Sidney, Leicester circle and Ireland.</title>
<link>http://www.historyhub.ie</link>
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