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Felix Levin

@levin_feliks

Marie-Curie postdoctoral fellow, Centre of Irish Studies, @AarhusUni
Affiliate of @CLIC_ERC
Working on identities in early modern #Ireland and #Britain.

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Righ-wing neoliberal governments and university managements try to defund the humanities. Utrecht University, for example, axes the unique Bachelor programme in Celtic languages and Culture. Sign the petition to preserve the study of Celtic languages. change.org/p/red-de-oplei…

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OPEN POSITION (postdoc or post-MA) on the Classical Influences and Irish Culture (CLIC) project!! Full-time (12 months) starting *1/1/2025* or as soon as possible thereafter (deadline 15 December). Come to Aarhus!! international.au.dk/about/profile/… Pls RT!

OPEN POSITION (postdoc or post-MA) on the <a href="/CLIC_ERC/">Classical Influences and Irish Culture (CLIC)</a> project!! Full-time (12 months) starting *1/1/2025* or as soon as possible thereafter (deadline 15 December). Come to Aarhus!! international.au.dk/about/profile/… Pls RT!
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Looking forward to the exciting #rsa2025 We are having two panels on early modern Ireland. Why did Keating suggest the Gaelic etymology of Britain, and why did Lynch, quoting from Donough O’Brien, compare Ireland with the 'West Indies'? My paper will answer these questions.

Looking forward to the exciting #rsa2025 We are having two panels on early modern Ireland. Why did Keating suggest the Gaelic etymology of Britain, and why did Lynch, quoting from Donough O’Brien, compare Ireland with the 'West Indies'? My paper will answer these questions.
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Today, we are having a fantastic conference, 'Sources from the Margins: Reflections on the Empire in Ireland, Scotland and Wales (1530s–1790s)'. insightful presentations and problem-setting conversations

Today, we are having a fantastic conference, 'Sources from the Margins: Reflections on the Empire in Ireland, Scotland and Wales (1530s–1790s)'. insightful presentations and problem-setting conversations
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We had a fascinating discussion yesterday on early modern imperial history of Britain and Ireland, with fascinating papers and contributions from Jane Ohlmeyer MACMORRIS and others on a diverse range of topics.

We had a fascinating discussion yesterday on early modern imperial history of Britain and Ireland, with fascinating papers and contributions from
<a href="/janeohlmeyer/">Jane Ohlmeyer</a>  <a href="/macmorr1s_/">MACMORRIS</a>  and others on a diverse range of topics.
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Thank you Gregory R. Darwin for inviting me to give a talk on the reflections on conquest and usurpation in seventeenth-century Irish historical writing at the Research Seminar in Celtic at the Department of English at Uppsala universitet For Zoom access, email [email protected]

Thank you <a href="/anceanadach/">Gregory R. Darwin</a> for inviting me to give a talk on the reflections on conquest and usurpation in seventeenth-century Irish historical writing at the Research Seminar in Celtic at the Department of English at <a href="/uppsalauni/">Uppsala universitet</a>  For Zoom access, email gregory.darwin@engelska.uu.se
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I am looking forward to the FOURTH EUROPEAN SYMPOSIUM IN CELTIC STUDIES. My talk will focus on how early modern Irish authors employed different patterns derived from Irish, Classical, and European literature to reflect on the Tudor and Stuart composite monarchy and empire.

I am looking forward to the FOURTH EUROPEAN SYMPOSIUM IN CELTIC STUDIES. My talk will focus on how early modern Irish authors employed different patterns derived from Irish, Classical, and European literature to reflect on the Tudor and Stuart composite monarchy and empire.
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an interesting answer from ChatGPT on early modern #Irish scholars. I am glad that the protagonist of my research comes first but note the presence of Edward Lhuyd in the list.

an interesting answer from ChatGPT on early modern #Irish scholars. I am glad that the protagonist of my research comes first but note the presence of Edward Lhuyd in the list.
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Delighted to share the second series of the podcast "Reimagining Ireland 2.0" from the Centre for Irish Studies, Aarhus!! Listen to the AMAZING Jane Ohlmeyer now in the first two episodes 🤓via #spreaker spreaker.com/podcast/reimag…

Delighted to share the second series of the podcast "Reimagining Ireland 2.0" from the Centre for Irish Studies, Aarhus!! Listen to the AMAZING <a href="/janeohlmeyer/">Jane Ohlmeyer</a>  now in the first two episodes 🤓via #spreaker spreaker.com/podcast/reimag…
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The first episodes of Reimagining Ireland 2.0 are out! Kicking off with Jane Ohlmeyer, followed by the speakers of the workshop “Sources from the margins: Reflections on the empire in Ireland, Scotland & Wales (1530s–1790s)” and the members of Classical Influences and Irish Culture (CLIC). spreaker.com/episode/1-maki…