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Benjamin James Hazard
Categoría: Investigador PostDoctoral
Dirección: University College Cork (School of History)
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PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN
- Annales Dominicani de Roscoman, Corpus of Electronic Texts. School of History, University College Cork. Junio-Agosto 2012. Investigador principal: Dr Benjamin Hazard.
- Afinidad, Violencia y Representación: El Impacto Exterior de la Monarquía Hispánica, del Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Madrid, y la Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla; coordinado por el proyecto Hispanofilia, la proyección política de la Monarquía Hispánica (II): políticas de prestigio, migraciones. Investigadores principales: Profesor Enrique García Hernán y Dr Igor Pérez Tostado.
- Digitising the UCD-OFM Wadding Papers. Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Institute for the Study of Irish History and Civilization, University College Dublín. Enero 2008 - Diciembre 2010. Investigadores principales: Dr John McCafferty y Dr Edel Bhreathnach.
- Proyección Política y Social de la Comunidad Irlandesa en la Monarquía Hispánica y en la América Colonial de la Edad Moderna (Siglos XVI-XVIII). Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). 2009 - 2012. Investigador principal: Profesor Enrique García Hernán.
- Corpus of Electronic Texts (C.E.L.T.). School of Arts and Celtic Studies, University College Cork. Octubre 2001 - Septiembre 2007. Investigador principal: Profesor Donnchadh Ó Corráin.
- Digital Dinneen Dictionary, University College, Cork. Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences. Octubre 2004 - Septiembre 2005. Investigador principal: Profesor Donnchadh Ó Corráin.
- Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language (e-DIL). University of Ulster. Septiembre 2003 - Octubre 2004. Investigador principal: Profesor Donnchadh Ó Corráin.

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PUBLICACIONES
Libros
- Faith & Patronage: the Political Career of Flaithrí Ó Maolchonaire, c.1560-1629. Royal Irish Academy, New Directions in Irish History Series, 2010
Capítulos de libros
- 'The noble company’s itinerary from Namur to Milan in its seventeenth-century logistical context, en Fearghus Ó Fearghail et al. (eds.), Tadhg Ó Cianáin: an Irish Scholar in Rome (Dublin, 2011), pp. 75-103.
- "In Novi Orbis amplitudine’: Irish Franciscan views of the Americas, 1610-83', en Irlanda y el Atlántico Ibérico: movilidad, participación e intercambio cultural, 1580-1823 (Valencia, 2010), pp. 193-210
- ‘Bishop David Rothe of Ossory, and Rev. Fr. Thomas Rothe, Protonotary Apostolic and Vicar-General of Ossory, Kilkenny, c.1642’, en Portraits and people: art in seventeenth-century Ireland (Cork, 2010), pp 140-3
- 'New Troy’: the Irish at Oostende in the first half of the seventeenth century en The Book of the O Conor Don. Essays on an Irish Manuscript (Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 2010), pp. 166–90.
- ‘More by miracles than human strength alone’: Florence Conry and calls for renewed military intervention in Ireland, 1603-1609’ en The Flight of the Earls: Imeacht na nIarlaí (Derry: Guildhall Press, 2010) pp. 30–37.
- ‘Innovation and tradition: Florence Conry’s contribution to the Irish literary community, 1593-1658’ en The Oxford History of the Irish Book, volume 4. Oxford: Oxford University Press (en prensa).
- ‘The foundation letter of St Anthony’s College, Louvain’ en Writing Irish history: the Four Masters and their world. Dublin: Wordwell, 2007, pp. 114–15.
- ‘‘A new company of crusaders like that of St. John Capistran’ – interaction between Irish military units and Franciscan chaplains: 1579-1654’ en La Nación Irlandesa en el Ejército y la Sociedad Española, 1580-1818 . Madrid: Ministerio de Defensa, 2007, pp. 181-97.
- ‘Gaelic political scripture in the sixteenth century: Uí Mhaoil Chonaire scribes and the Book of Art Buide Mac Murchadha-Caomhánach,’ en The Proceedings of the Twenty-third Annual Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 2003. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 2008, pp. 149-64.
Artículos
- 'Correspondence from Jean-Baptiste Devenet and Claude Prost, book merchants of Lyon, to Fr Luke Wadding OFM, 1647-1654', en Archivum Franciscanum Historicum, 104 (2011), pp. 519-545.
- ‘A manuscript copy of the Declaration of Arbroath from the Roman archives of Fr Luke Wadding, O.F.M. (1588-1657)’. Scottish Historical Review, Vol. XC (2011), pp. 296-315.
- ‘The conservation, cataloguing and digitization of Fr Luke Wadding’s papers at University College Dublin’. Franciscan Studies, 69 (2011), pp. 477-489.
- ‘Flaithrí Ó Maoil Chonaire agus toradh ar na héilimh ar idirghabháil nua mhíleata in Éirinn, 1602-1607’. Studia Hibernica, 36 (2011), pp. 91-104.
- 'Saint Isidore’s Franciscan College, Rome: from centre of influence to site of memory', en Enrique García Hernán y Óscar Recio Morales (co-ord.), Redes y espacios de poder de la comunidad irlandesa en España y la América Española, 1600-1825. Power Strategies: Spain and Ireland, 1600-1825 (Valencia), en prensa.
- '‘Very necessarie instrumente in a compani’: Irish medical personnel and Spanish military medicine, 1586-1672', en Ossory, Leinster, Laois: Archivium Ossoriense, 5 (2012), en prensa.
- 'Some unpublished correspondence of Luke Wadding OFM to Giovanni Pietro Puricelli, archpriest of San Lorenzo Maggiore, Milan, and Pietro di Gallarà', en Seanchas Ard Mhacha, 25 (2012) en prensa.
- Conry, Florence (Ó Maoil Chonaire, Flaithrí; Ó Maolchonaire; Conrius, Florentius), in James McGuire and James Quinn (eds.), Dictionary of Irish Biography, 9 vols. (vol. 3, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, en prensa); Cfr. http://dib.cambridge.org
- A fragmentary English-language preface to Geoffrey Keating’s Foras Feasa ar Eirinn, translated by Peter Walsh OFM, c.1680’, Analecta Hibernica, 43 (en prensa).
- An Ark in the Deluge’: Multyfarnham Abbey and the Nugents of Delvin, 1607-41, in Ríocht na Midhe: Journal of the Meath Archaeological and Historical Society, 22 (2011), pp. 113-23.
- ‘At O’Neill’s right hand: Flaithrí Ó Maoil Chonaire and the Red Hand of Ulster’ History Ireland 18/1 (Jan.-Feb. 2010), pp. 18-21.
- ‘Luke Wadding’s petition to the papacy on behalf of Dutch and Flemish migrants in Waterford, c.1642-51’. Analecta Hibernica, 41 (2009), pp. 1-12.
- ‘The Manifesto of Field Marshal Hugh O’Donnell, in justification of his departure from the kingdom without leave from Charles II, king of Spain, c. 1690’. The Irish Sword, 104 (2008), pp. 129-137.
- ‘‘Writings from Rome and doubloons from Spain’: the O’Neills and St. Anthony’s College, Louvain, 1606-50’. Dúiche Néill: Journal of the O’Neill Country Historical Society, 16 (2007), pp. 84-95.
Recensiones realizadas
- (2011): Angelo Bottone, The philosophical habit of mind: rhetoric and person in John Henry Newman's Dublin writings (Zeta Series in Christian Theology, 2009), en: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, 100 (2011), pp. 248-249.
- (2011): James Lyttleton & Colin Rynne (eds.) Plantation Ireland: settlement and material culture, c.1550-1700 (Dublin & Portland OR: Four Courts Press), en: Study of Irish Historical Settlement Newsletter, 15 (2010-11), p. 23.
- (2011): Thomas O’Connor and Marian Lyons (eds.), The Ulster earls and Baroque Europe: refashioning Irish identities. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2009. H-Net Reviews (enero 2011)
- (2010) ‘Patricia O Connell: historiadora de los colegios ibero-irlandeses’. Hispania Sacra, 62/125 (2010), pp. 331-2.
- (2009): Enrique García Hernán, Ireland and Spain in the reign of Philip II. Dublin, 2009. Studies: an Irish quarterly review, 98/392 (2009), pp. 486-9.
- (2006): A. Ford and J. McCafferty (eds.), The origins of sectarianism in early-modern Ireland . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. H-Catholic, H-Net Reviews (junio 2007).

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CONGRESOS Y ACTIVIDADES COMO INVITADO
Ponente
- ‘The Flight of the Earls in the context of military corridors from Milan to Flanders, 1567-1648’, The Micheline Kerney Walsh Lecture, Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich Memorial Library and Archive, Armagh, octubre 2011.
- ‘St Isidore’s College, Rome: site of memory and centre of influence’, Redes y espacios de poder de la comunidad irlandesa en España y la América Española, 1600-1825. Power Strategies: Spain and Ireland, 1600-1825, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid & Ayuntamiento de Valladolid, octubre 2011.
- ‘Irish medical practitioners in Spanish dominions from the early sixteenth until the late seventeenth centuries’, Annual St Luke’s Symposium, at the Heritage Centre, Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublín, noviembre 2011.
- 'Fr Luke Wadding OFM and his Cistercian contacts in Italy and Ireland, c.1618-c.1657', From Citeaux to Roscrea: The 50th Consecutive Conference at Mount St Joseph Abbey, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary, abril 2012.
- The real birthplace of Flaithrí Ó Maoil Chonaire: a case-study of Gaelic society and settlement in the late sixteenth century, XIV International Congress of Celtic Studies. NUI Maynooth, AGOSTO 2011.
- The Flight of the Earls in the context of military corridors from Milan to Flanders, The Micheline Kerney Walsh Lecture. Cardinal Ó Fiaich Library and Archive, Armagh, OCTUBRE 2011.
- The noble company’s Lenten journey from Namur to Milan in 1608. Tadhg Ó Cianáin Seminar, Mater Dei Institute of Education, Dublin City University, NOVIEMBRE 2010
- On the threshold of change: Cín Dromma Snechta and the Uí Mhaoil Chonaire scribal school. Borderlines: Texts and Cultural Identities, University College, Cork, ABRIL 2003.
- The learned Uí Mhaoil Chonaire and their manuscript legacy, 1517-1575. The Seventeenth Irish Conference of Medievalists, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, St. Kieran’s College, Kilkenny, JUNIO 2003.
- Gaelic political scripture in the sixteenth century: Uí Mhaoil Chonaire scribes and the Book of Art Buide Mac Murchadha-Caomhánach. The Twenty-third Annual Harvard Celtic Colloquium, Harvard University, MA, OCTUBRE 2003.
- Scribal apprenticeship in sixteenth-century Connacht: notes on the Book of Giolla Riabach Ó Cléirigh. The Book as Artefact: An Interdisciplinary Conference at Marsh’s Library and the School of Histories and Humanities, Trinity College, Dublín, FEBRERO 2004.
- Gaelic-Irish historiography in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Irish Historical Society Seminar, at Trinity College, Dublín, MAYO 2004.
- Statesman and Scholar: Flaithrí Ó Maolchonaire’s role in Irish diplomacy. The Annual Renaissance Society of America Conference, University of Cambridge, ABRIL 2005.
- An Irish powerbroker in early seventeenth-century Spain: the work of Florence Conry, 1602-07. NUI Maynooth, Department of Modern History Research Seminar, MAYO 2005.
- On the Spanish Road to Flanders: Florence Conry’s political career at the court of Philip III. From Ireland to Louvain: On the occasion of the 400th Anniversary of the Foundation of the College of St. Anthony of Padua, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, ABRIL 2007.
- Flaithrí Ó Maolchonaire, Francisco Suárez and the Irish wisdom-text tradition. The Louvain Institute for Ireland Summer School 2007, MAYO 2007.
- Florence Conry and the Irish college movement, 1592-1629. The Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Institute Research Seminar, University College Dublín, OCTUBRE 2007.
- They bring great profit and wellbeing’: Luke Wadding’s efforts on behalf of Dutch-speaking Catholics in Waterford. The Louvain Institute for Ireland Summer School, MAYO 2008.
- A new company of crusaders like that of St. John of Capistran’: Irish Franciscans in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The Early-Modern British and Irish History Seminar Series, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, NOVIEMBRE 2008.
- This New Troy’: the Irish military presence at Oostende in the first half of the seventeenth century. Irish Script on Screen: The Book of O’Conor Don, 1631, Dublín Institute for Advanced Studies, MAYO 2009.
- New insights from the primary sources, 1592-1627. The Faith & Patronage Symposium, Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Institute, University College Dublín, DICIEMBRE 2009.
- The use of historical memory and of the vernacular by Irish Franciscans in Scotland, circa 1618-47. The Insular Christianity Symposium, UCD-Humanities Institute of Ireland, MARZO 2010.
- Protectors and benefactors: change and continuity in the provision of patronage, 1603-41. The Third Annual Donatus Mooney Seminar, School of History and Archives, University College Dublín, ABRIL 2010.
- Irish martyrs of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Seminario Internacional: ‘Martirio Católico e Hispanofilia: Frontera religiosa y sensibilidad política en la proyección exterior de la Monarquía Hispánica’, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville, JUNIO 2010.
Comunicante
- History & Heritage: The Rebellion of Sir Cahir O’Doherty, 1608 – Postscript to Flight, Prelude to Plantation. Commemorative Symposium, University of Ulster, AGOSTO 2008.
- Faith and patronage: a symposium to mark the fourth centenary of the appointment of Flaithrí Ó Maoil Chonaire as Archbishop of Tuam. Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Institute, University College Dublín, DICIEMBRE 2009.
- Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century Irish History. I.H.S.A. Annual Conference, Trinity College, Dublín, FEBRERO 2010.
- Medieval-Early Modern?: A Workshop exploring the Medieval/Early-Modern Divide. James Lydon Research Seminar in Irish and British Medieval History, School of Histories and Humanities, Trinity College, Dublín, SEPTIEMBRE 2010.
- Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference, University College Dublín, SEPTIEMBRE 2012.
Invitado
- From original to digital: Sir James Ware's medieval Dominican annals. Cork City Library, National Heritage Week, AGOSTO 2012.
- The Medieval Annals of the Priory of St Mary, Roscommon. Roscommon County Library, National Heritage Week, AGOSTO 2012.
- Combat Medics and Military Medicine: Irish Experience during the Tudor and Stuart Period. Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference, University College Dublín, SEPTIEMBRE 2012.
- El General Luis de Lacy'. La presencia irlandesa en la España de las Cortes de Cádiz de 1812 / The Irish presence at the Cortes de Cádiz 1812, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid, OCTUBRE 2012.
- 'Luke Wadding and the Breviary of Urban VIII: a case study of the Book Trade between Rome, the Low Countries and the Spanish Empire', 'Ireland, Empire and Christian Civilization'. Catholic Historical Society of Ireland Centenary Conference, NOVIEMBRE 2012
Otras observaciones - participación en másters
- Early Modern History, MA Seminars. School of History & Archives, University College Dublín, Irlanda (Irish History and Civilisation).
- Early Modern History, MA Seminars. School of History & Archives, University College Dublín, Irlanda (Writing Irish History).
- Early Modern History, MA Seminars. School of History & Archives, University College Dublín, Irlanda. Abril 2009.
- Writing Irish History, MA Seminars. School of History & Archives, University College Dublín, Irlanda. Noviembre 2008.
- Annual Arts Summer. University College, Cork, Irlanda. Junio - Julio 2002.
- Final Year Undergraduate Tutorials. Department of History, University College, Cork, Irlanda
Febrero - Abril 2002.
Exposiciones
- The Leuven Institute for Ireland in Europe, Celebrating Louvain 400: Exiles and emigrants, Ireland & Europe, 2007
- Portraits and People: Art in Seventeenth-Century Ireland, an exhibition held at the Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, 1 Emmet Place, Cork, OCTUBRE 2010 – ENERO 2011.
- Writing Irish History: the Four Masters and their World. collaborative exhibition between T.C.D., the Royal Irish Academy, U.C.D. and the Franciscan Order, Trinity College Long Room, Dublín, OCTUBRE-DICIEMBRE 2007.
- Franciscan Faith: Sacred Art in Ireland, 1600-1750 en National Museum of Ireland, Dublín, ENERO-DICIEMBRE 2008.
- Luke Wadding OFM, 1588-1657: the priests are on the ocean green, at Waterford Museum of Treasures, Granary, Waterford, NOVIEMBRE 2007-MAYO 2008.
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PREMIOS Y BECAS
- 2012 (junio). Beca de The Heritage Council, Dublín
- 2012 (julio). Premio de English Catholic Historical Association (ECHA) Research Grant
- 2007 - 2010. Louvain 400 Fellowship, Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Institute for the Study of
Irish History and Civilisation, University College, Dublín
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- 2009 (agosto). Premio de Irish Chiefs in History. School of Histories and Humanities,
Trinity College, Dublín.
- 2009 (marzo). New Directions in Irish History Publication Fund. Royal Irish Academy Committee for Historical Sciences.
- 2005 (abril). Beca de Culture Ireland. Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism, Dublín.
- 2005 (marzo). Beca del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid, al Congreso Internacional Guerra y Sociedad en la Monarquía Hispánica. Política, Estrategia y Cultura en la Europa Moderna (1500-1700).
- 2004-2005. Beca de National University of Ireland. Travelling Studentship, Dublín.
- 2003 (octubre). Beca de Cultural Relations Committee. Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism, Dublín.
- 2003-2004. Beca de Higher Education Authority. Dublín.
- 2002-2003. Beca de Arts Faculty Postgraduate Scholar. University College, Cork.
- 2001-2002. Beca de MacEnery Scholar. University College, Cork.

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OTROS DATOS DE INTERÉS
Tutor y profesor de seminario
- School of History & Archives, University College Dublin (HIS 10080: Rome to Renaissance)
- School of History & Archives, University College Dublin (HIS20130: Land, Religion, Identity: Ireland 1540-1690)
- School of History & Archives, University College Dublin (‘Contested Island’: Ireland 1691-1891; HIS10010)
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Proyecto patrocinado por la Embajada de Irlanda en España.
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Instituto de Historia, CSIC. Albasanz, 26-28. 28037 Madrid. irishinspain csic.es |
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