Recorded October 22, 2020.
Voices of the past, stories for the future: a Research Showcase from the 1641 Depositions Project
How can we best tell our research stories and demonstrate the value of investing in Arts and Humanities projects? How can we be better prepared to capture a project’s impact along the way? On the 10th anniversary of its launch, we example the legacy and impact of 1641 Depositions Project, a transdiciplinary digital humanities endeavour which transformed our understanding of how the controversial events of the mid-seventeenth century are recorded and remembered.
Join Director Eve Patten in a lunchtime conversation with the Trinity lead PIs of the 1641 Depositions Project, Professor Jane Ohlmeyer and Professor Micheál Ó’Siochrú, Professor John Morrill from the University of Cambridge, and Dr Giovanna Lima, Trinity’s Research Impact Officer for the Arts and Humanities, to understand the impact journey of a digital humanities project 10 years on.
‘Voices of the past, stories for the future: a Research Showcase from the 1641 Depositions Project’ is supported by the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute. The 1641 Depositions Project received funding from the Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences, the Arts & Humanities Research Council in the UK and the Library of Trinity College, Dublin.
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