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Mary Ann Lyons
Categoría: Senior Lecture

E-mail: Marian.Lyonsspd.dcu.ie
Dirección: History Department, St. Patrick’s College,
Drumcondra (Dublin City university)


QUALIFICATIONS


  • Ph.D. in History (National University of Ireland, 1997)
  • Maîtrise in History (University of Rouen, 1995)
  • M.A. in History (National University of Ireland, 1991)
  • Higher Diploma in Education (National University of Ireland, 1990)
  • B.A. (Honours) Degree ((National University of Ireland, 1989)

RECENT PUBLICATIONS


  • France and Ireland, 1500-1610: politics, migration and trade (London: The Royal Historical Society, Brewer & Boydell, 2003).
  • Church and Society in County Kildare, c.1470-1547 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2000).
  • ‘Foreign language books, 1550-1700’ in Andrew Hadfield and Raymond Gillespie (eds),The History of the Irish Book, Volume 3: The Irish Book in English 1550-1800 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005), pp 347-67.
  • ‘Digne de compassion’: female dependents of Irish jacobite soldiers in France, c.1692-c.1730’ in Eighteenth-Century Ireland, 23 (2008), pp 55-75.
  • ‘The role of St Anthony’s College, Louvain in establishing the Irish Franciscan College network, 1607-60’ in Edel Bhreathnach, Joseph MacMahon OFM and John McCafferty (eds), The Irish Franciscans 1534-1990 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2009), pp 27-44.
  • ‘The role of graduate physicians in professionalizing medical practice in Ireland, c. 1619-54’ in James Kelly and Fiona Clark (eds), Ireland and medicine in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (Farnham: Ashgate, 2010), pp 17-38


RESEARCH PAPERS (SELECT LIST)


  • ‘The Irish in Europe Virtual Research Environment’ Digital Humanities – new frontiers (Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences-sponsored event, TCD, 14 Oct. 2009).
  • ‘The Irish in Europe Project’ (joint presentation, with Dr Thomas O’Connor, NUI Maynooth, National Library of Ireland, April 2009).
  • ‘Theory and methodology in the analysis of early modern Irish military’ (Irlanda y el Atlántico Ibérico: Movilidad, participación e intercambio cultural (1580-1823): Seville, 31 Oct. – 1 Nov. 2008).
  • ‘The role in Irish-born physicians in the professionalisation of Irish medicine in the early decades of the seventeenth century’ (Ireland and medicine in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, 25-26 April 2008).
  • ‘The female experience of the Flight of the Earls, 1607-08’ (Annual Memorial lecture of the Kildare Federation of Local History Groups, Newbridge. 3 October 2007).
  • ‘The expansion of the Irish Franciscan College network in seventeenth-century Europe’
  • (Church and Cloisters in medieval Youghal. A Conference to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the founding of the Franciscan College at Louvain in 1607. 28-30 September 2007).
  • ‘The Irish College network in Europe in the seventeenth century’
  • (Royal Irish Academy Lunchtime Lectures. Ireland and Europe in the seventeenth century: poets, priests and patrons’. 24 September 2007).
  • ‘Varieties of Irishness within émigré communities in seventeenth-century Europe’ (Irish Europe: language, text and culture, 1600-1640 Conference. NUI Maynooth. 14-15 September 2007) (Keynote).
  • ‘The Flight of the Earls: 1607-08’ (Knocklyon Historical Society, Knocklyon. 12 September 2007)
  • ‘The Flight of the Earls: the French dimension’ (The Flight of the Earls: imeacht na nIarlaí. Letterkenny Institute of Technology and the University of Ulster. 17-19 August 2007).
  • ‘The establishment of the Irish Franciscans college network in Northern Europe, c.1607-c.1650’ (Louvain 400: shared histories. International Summer school to commemorate the foundation of St Anthony’s College, Louvain. 19-25 May 2007).
  • ‘Irish migrants in Paris, 1692-1730’ (The Institute of Scottish-Irish Studies, Aberdeen, April 2007).
  • The professional practice of Thomas Arthur, M.D. (T.C.D. Early modern history seminar, March 2007).
  • The library of Thomas Arthur, M.D.


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