Hot off the press! Patrick Mahoney's @patrickjmahone1.bsky.social new book Fenian Empire, available now: lnkd.in/eW3FFERw
"Teeming with individual Fenians, splits, spies, and swagger, it is a captivating read contending with ideas which are at once both historical and contemporary." Ú Ní Bhroiméil
'The key findings were said to be “surprisingly simple”: “a good student academic experience ultimately comes down to quality teaching, access to in person interaction with teachers and a strong sense of belonging”.' 2/3
My first book, "Inspecting the home: Urban poverty and public health in nineteenth-century France", will be published by
@manchesterup.bsky.social in February 2027
To find out more (or to add it to your wish lists...) see the link below:
manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526183149/
"women can be perfectly capable of using this technology and simply choose not to" we did in fact need data backing up this incredibly obvious claim bc a LOT of companies will insist Susan from Accounting is refusing to use AI to do the books because IT needs to come explain how it works to her
I had the privilege to serve as the @acirishstudies.bsky.social History Rep, which meant I also chaired the Donald Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Book. We had an amazing slate of books – truly inspiring stuff – and it was such a pleasure to read. Irish Studies future is bright!
Note: relatively stable institution; HAPP's a supportive (even harmonious) School; there's another Ancient History colleague; and pay at Queen's is now relatively high (starting salary is junior; post confirmation-in-post, lecturer starts c. £52k, SL starts c. £66k).
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DRP030/l...
If CMAT is an affront to the male gaze and Olivia Rodrigo is indulging it, how exactly should women dress? | Laura Snapes
QUB’s Helen Hayes Sweeney speaking about the migration journey of Mick McGee, from Donegal to Leadville Colorado, at @acirishstudies.bsky.social . @sophcocooper.bsky.social
"You were correctly outraged by how Ben-Gvir treated your nationals. Please think of how he treats ours.”
Finally, Burnham's speech spoke about unity, but was actually quite divisive - honest North vs wealthy South, honest apprenticeships vs posh degrees, honest local gov't vs wicked Whitehall. How does that "bring the country together"? It's just another crowbar in a different set of cracks. 6/