Hist250 Publications
Hist250 Programme
Outline of the events of the historic Hist250 Week.
Introductions by:
Prof. David McConnell, Auditor 195th Session, BA (Mod)., PhD., MRIA., President of the Hist (2003—present)
Luke Fehily, Auditor 250th Session, SS Nanoscience, Physics & Chemistry of Advanced Materials
Ursula Quill Auditor 242nd Session, BA (Mod)., Dip (King’s Inns), Director of Hist250, Vice-President of the Hist (2020—present)
The Greatest Of All Schools of Oratory
The booklet produced by the Library Exhibition team of Ursula Quill, Ellen O’Flaherty, Luke Fehily, Julie Leenane, Ben McConkey, Ben Ryan, and Maggie Larson.
This booklet was distributed at the launch of the Hist250 Exhibition in Trinity’s Long Room Library.
New History of the Society
Professor Patrick Geoghegan brings the knowledge and insight of a distinguished scholar to his exploration of the debates and the debaters who shaped its history and of the impact of its members on life across the globe, from Theobald Wolfe Tone in the eighteenth century to Sally Rooney in the twenty- first. His vivid survey of Irish cultural endeavour examines the influence of the Society on writers, politicians, artists, lawyers, scientists and activists since its foundation in 1770.
Gala Dinner Menu Card
This A5 document was part of each placesetting at the Hist250 Gala Dinner
HIST
In Celebration of 250 years of The College Historical Society, Trinity College Dublin
by MICHEAL O’SIADHAIL
Correspondence Secretary of the College Historical Society (1967); a scholar of the College, he took a first in Celtic Languages and lectured at Trinity from 1969-73. An internationally renowned poet he has published 15 books of poetry.