Section 900: Histories from Trinity College Dublin

Section 900: Histories from Trinity College Dublin
Podcast Description
We are a group of Postgrads in the History Department at Trinity College Dublin that are passionate about increasing access to the histories in our department! Named after the part of the library where you will find history books, we hope to expand the access that listeners have to the role of history and its development behind the scenes.
Stick around for exciting episodes with professors, post-docs, and phd candidates in the department! Also follow us on instagram @section900.podcast!
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Explores diverse historical topics with a focus on Irish history, digitization of sources, and the importance of women’s voices in historical narratives, with episodes like Using AI to Recover the VOICES of Women in Early Modern Ireland and The Hist as an Irish Institution, showcasing the interplay of history, technology, and cultural debate.

We are a group of Postgrads in the History Department at Trinity College Dublin that are passionate about increasing access to the histories in our department! Named after the part of the library where you will find history books, we hope to expand the access that listeners have to the role of history and its development behind the scenes.
Stick around for exciting episodes with professors, post-docs, and phd candidates in the department! Also follow us on instagram @section900.podcast!
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