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Sarah Roddy
@seroddy.bsky.social

Social historian of modern Ireland based at Maynooth University.

Sociology 27%
Political science 27%

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Really looking forward to hearing @seroddy.bsky.social in conversation with @niamhroisin.bsky.social on her wonderful new book Money and Irish Catholicism in Maynooth on Thursday evening. All are welcome to attend so please do join us.

Thanks Emma!

Looking forward to being in conversation with @niamhroisin.bsky.social on my new book Money and Irish Catholicism: An Intimate History, 1850-1921 in Maynooth next week - all welcome!
Thursday November 6 18:00-19:00 Iontas Building, First Floor, Room 1.33.

Carmen, that's lovely to hear! Thank you!

My Dad wrote a song for Foster and Allen many moons ago!

Great to hear!

Thanks Kevin!

Thanks to @petergray47.bsky.social for doing the honours. This flyer says a little about the book and offers a 30% discount.

It was lovely to launch my book at the 35th Irish Conference of Historians on Friday, and be able to thank Maynooth History colleagues for helping to make it happen (the launch, but also the book itself!)

You would think - though 'God's house' is meant to be taken literally!

Thanks Erika!

Thanks Henry! Hope all is well with you.

It deals with an earlier period than that story relates to, but of course it mentions abuse (specifically, exploitative labour practices) in Catholic institutions.

Thanks Ciaran, you're too kind.

Also, I spoke to Olivia Frehill about the process of turning this long-standing project into a book here: open.spotify.com/episode/38Hc...

If that sounds like something you'd be interested in, please consider asking your university librarian to order it, or asking your friends who are journal review editors if you can review it for them!

Have just received hard copies of my book from Cambridge UP. It's about the ordinary people who funded the Irish Catholic church between the end of the Famine and independence. It takes in social, economic, religious, emotions history and much else besides...

Wow, sounds great

Brilliant. What's this from?

Oh great! Thanks Niamh.

In the words of H. Simpson, 'Webster's dictionary describes a wedding as "the act of removing weeds"'

Thanks Jay!

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Can't wait to dig into this from @seroddy.bsky.social. 🗃️ #IrishStudies
www.cambridge.org/ie/universit...
Money and Irish Catholicism | Irish history
www.cambridge.org

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I love this - such a great piece from Joe Moran.
What might be found in 'the insides of history', the knotty details of a life that don't make it into the archives?

Joe Moran imagines the voice of his grandfather, questioning what histories might be lost and writing the histories left behind:

www.historyworkshop....
Lost Voices: The Insides of History
Joe Moran on what is lost and what is left behind in history, through imagining the voice of his grandfather.
www.historyworkshop.org.uk

Thanks Niamh! Enjoyed the conversation with Olivia, who came up with the idea and presents.
Really useful podcast here on methodology & history with @seroddy.bsky.social as part of the Irish History Students Association series - will be sharing with my MA students! open.spotify.com/episode/38Hc...
Methodology and historical research: a conversation with Dr Sarah Roddy
Irish History Students' Association · Episode
open.spotify.com
Please share the CFP for our conference: 'Bodies and Environments in the Early Modern World'. Our keynotes are Marcy Norton @marcynorton.bsky.social (Pennsylvania) & Sara Miglietti (Warburg Institute). Join us 9-10 June at JRRIL, Manchester. Further details at: sites.manchester.ac.uk/sleeping-wel...

The Irish rail app usually notes delays though not sure how reliable it is early in the day. Think 7am is when the social media teams (X) for Irish rail/Translink/enterprise start posting so probably too late for you but maybe with the storm a-coming there'll be earlier updates.