
ADHD โ A Psychodynamic Perspective by Damien McLellan
ADHD โ A Psychodynamic Perspective by Damien McLellan The Masters in Therapeutic Child Care Course at Carlow College presented its third national training event in

Dr Simon Workman, โThere Are Darker Kingdoms: Mapping Modernity in Kevinย Barryโsย Shortย Fiction
Kevin Barry โ Ireland and the End Times If, as theologian Paul Tillich suggested, the early to mid-twentieth century period can be deemed the โAge

‘Objects and Identity โ reflections on medieval โthingsโ’ by Dr Margaret Murphy
I first became interested in the relationships between medieval people and the inanimate objects they owned as a postgraduate student when I came across a

‘Covid and the Social Contract’ by Dr Noel Kavanagh
In 1972 the Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai was asked what he thought of the French revolution of 1789. His reply was simply, โtoo early to

‘A God-Haunted Man’ by Dr Anthony Barron
Beckett’s sustained engagement with Christianity prompts many intricate questions. His tendency to eschew metaphysical dogma by means of ironic distancing and irreverent quips might suggest

‘The Politically Transformative Years 1917 to 1921’ by Dr Elaine Callinan
Electioneering and Propaganda in Ireland, 1917-21, Votes, Violence and Victory by Elaine Callinan. The first question I am often asked is why did I choose to

Dr James Heaney, Republicanism, Literature, and Revolution in Ireland and Spain, 1913-39
โA map of the world that does not include utopia is not even worth glancing atโ, Oscar Wilde claimed. One reason why utopia doesnโt appear

Research Week 2022
Carlow College Research Hub is delighted to host Research Week 2022. Research Week celebrates and acknowledges the active research efforts of staff and students, as

Publication of Dr Ida Milne’s Article, ‘Changing Narratives of ‘That’ Pandemic
Congratulations to history lecture Dr Ida Milne on the publication of her article ‘Changing Narratives of ‘That’ Pandemic: Re-Engaging with Oral Histories for the Centenary