BAIS Council for 2021-23

After an exciting election with 78% membership voter turnout, we’re delighted to announce our new council for the 2021-23 period. We look forward to working with this council to continue furthering the cause of Irish studies on this island. We would also like to thank Dr Richard Butler, Professor Matt Campbell, Emma Dewhirst, Christy Evans, […]

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BAIS Council Elections 2020

We are pleased to announce our forthcoming elections this Autumn to appoint the organisation’s Council for 2021-23. Our organisation operates with a council of 15: the Chair, Vice-Chair, Treasurer, Secretary, and 11 ordinary council members. Our elections open on 6 November and close on 27 November, with successful candidates notified by 1 December. If you are a member […]

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Literature and Women’s History of the Northern Irish ‘Troubles’ Conflict

Republican Feminism(s): Literature and Women’s History of the Northern Irish ‘Troubles’ Conflict The final instalment in our BAIS postgraduate bursary prize winner series comes from Aimee Walsh (Liverpool John Moores University). Aimee utilised her bursary winnings to attend a writing retreat in the late stages of her PhD. My PhD research examines the representation of […]

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Historical Puzzles

Historical Puzzles The fifth instalment in our series of posts by BAIS postgraduate bursary winners comes from Rachel Kowalski (Wolfson College, Oxford). Rachel utilised her bursary funding for a trip to Galway to speak at an NUI Galway research seminar about her work on the Provisional IRA and sectarianism. As a historian, I spend my […]

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Being English in Ireland

Being English in Ireland The fourth instalment in our series of posts by BAIS postgraduate bursary winners comes from Victoria Brown (Queen Mary, University of London). Victoria used her bursary funding to conduct preliminary research in the Republic of Ireland for her thesis on the experience English emigrants in Ireland. “Do you mean Irish people […]

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Researching paramilitary prisoners in the archive, the museum and the conference

Loyalty in Captivity: Researching paramilitary prisoners in the archive, the museum and the conference The third instalment in our series of posts by BAIS postgraduate bursary winners comes from James Bright (University of Edinburgh). James used his bursary funding for a research trip to Belfast, where he examined material relating to loyalist paramilitaries. Fieldwork in […]

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Researching Representations of Women’s Militancy in Conflict and Post-Conflict Ireland

“The Girls Were There and Did Their Share…”: Researching Representations of Women’s Militancy in Conflict and Post-Conflict Ireland Next up in our BAIS postgraduate bursary winners series is Jess McIvor of the Universities of Bristol and Southampton. She explores Irish women’s militancy and used her bursary winners for a research trip to Dublin. “I feel […]

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‘The Irish Pipe Roll for 14 John: Early Evidence for Bureaucratic Royal Government in Ireland’

‘The Irish Pipe Roll for 14 John: Early Evidence for Bureaucratic Royal Government in Ireland’ We begin again our BAIS PhD bursary prize winners blog post series. Each year we ask our bursary prize winners to write up a short post on how they spent their bursary funds. This year we begin with PhD student […]

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BAIS Prize-Giving 2019

On 16th May 2019, we held our Annual Prizegiving Ceremony in the Embassy of Ireland in London. The Council of BAIS would like to thank the Embassy for making us feel so welcome, particularly Ambassador Adrian O’Neill, Ruaidhri Dowling, Rachel Ingersoll and Gerry Doherty. Ambassador O’Neill’s warm, thoughtful words encouraged us in our efforts to […]

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