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Stakeholder Survey

IMC is in the process of developing a Strategic Plan for the next five years. As part of this process we seek input from our stakeholder communities on our publishing and advisory remit. If you had the time to share your views you can participate in the survey here. The survey will stay open until […]

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Eoin MacNeill Lecture 2022

The Irish Manuscripts Commission is delighted to announce the publication in pamphlet form of the lecture given by Professor Ludmilla Jordanova on 26 May 2022. Entitled ‘Intricate threads and bigger pictures: lives in archives’, this is the fourth lecture in the Eoin MacNeill Lecture series. In her lecture, Professor Jordanova considered the special case of […]

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Cork launch of Hovell edition

The launch of the latest IMC edition ā€” Irish maritime trade in the Restoration era: the letterbook of William Hovel, 1683ā€“1687 ā€” took place last night in City Hall, Cork. The Lord Mayor of Cork, Councillor Deirdre Forde, welcomed guests to the beautiful Council Chambers and outlined her appreciation of the Hovell edition which added to the […]

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Publication of Analecta Hibernica No. 52

We are delighted to announce the publication of the 52nd issue of Analecta HibernicaĀ which arrived from the printers this week. This issue includes a report to the Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht for 2020 and the following papers: ā€˜I am in most points an ultra-ministerialistā€™: The letters of Henry Alexander to Thomas Pelham, […]

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New source for Irish maritime history

After some unexpected delays the Commission is delighted to announce the publication of James O’Shea’s edition of the letterbook of Cork merchant William Hovell for the period 1683ā€“1687. The seventeenth century was a highly significant period in the development of Cork as a port and as a city, as trade grew and the city expanded. […]

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Festival of History 2022

The Festival of History, organised by Dublin City Library and Archive, takes place annually in Septemberā€“October and the Irish Manuscripts Commission (IMC) has been taking part since 2020. You can see previous contributions to the Festival from IMC editors (2020) and members (2021) on our You Tube channel here. This year will be the first […]

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Maritime trade in Cork during the Restoration

The Irish Manuscripts Commission is delighted to announce the imminent publication of James O’Shea’s edition of the letterbook of William Hovell for the period 1683 to 1687. Correspondence copied inĀ letterbooks is an important primary source for socio-economic history and for the history of businessĀ administration.Ā The merchant community of Cork in the 1680s was dominated by Protestants […]

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Europeana: European Cultural Heritage Portal

“Europeana empowers the cultural heritage sector in its digital transformation. We develop expertise, tools and policies to embrace digital change and encourage partnerships that foster innovation.” Europeana shares and promotes European cultural heritage to be used and enjoyed by everyone for learning, for work or just for fun. Between 2010 and 2015, the Irish Manuscripts […]