Cliodhna Condon is a PhD candidate at the School of English, Irish, & Communication. Her research interests include the Tudor Monarchy, War of the Roses, Female Power/ Queenship, Material Culture & Portraiture.
Project Title
The Public and Private Lives of Royal Women in the Late-Medieval and Tudor Periods: Self-Representation and Interpretation of Agency,
Project Description
This inter-disciplinary study focuses on Elizabeth Wydeville, Margaret Beaufort, Katherine of Aragon, and Anne Boleyn during key early Tudor moments.
It examines both contemporary and modern interpretations of female power to understand our approach to queenship within male contexts.
This project ultimately aims to analyse the gendered perspective we continue to place on monarchy or power.
Supervisor
Presentations
How Women Gave Legitimacy to the Tudor Dynasty – Kings & Queens 12: Royal Success(ion) run by Royal Studies Network in Uppsala University, Sweden (July 2023)
Were the Tudor Family Eligible to Inherit the Throne of England? – AHSS Annual Postgraduate Research Conference, UL (June 2022)
The Representation of Royal Women in the Tudor Period – Thesis-in-three, UL (April 2022
Lady Jane Grey: The Unlikely Heir – All Ireland Conference of Undergraduate Research, UL (March 2019)
Professional Memberships
Royal Studies Network
Center for Early Modern Studies
Society for Renaissance studies
Forum for Medieval and Renaissance Studies in Ireland
Courses:
Beginners’ Ecclesiastical Latin for Performing Plainchant, UL run by Dr Eleanor Giraud – achieved an A2
History of Royal Fashion, University of Glasgow & Historic Royal Palaces
The History of the Book in Early Modern Period: 1450-1800, Trinity College Dublin
Awards & Honours
Conference Funding for Kings & Queens Conference, Sweden – issued by AHSS
Archival Research Trip to London - issued by AHSS
Best Conference Paper at the AHSS Annual Postgraduate Research Conference
Earenfight, Catherine of Aragon: Infanta of Spain, Queen of England book review in Royal Studies Journal (June 2023)
How Henry VIII’s Colourful Love Life Caused a Succession Mess – RTÉ Brainstorm (August 2022)
Contact Us
Email: eic@ul.ie ,
Phone: +353 61 202218,
Postal Address: School of English, Irish, and Communication, ER3019, 51±¾É«, Ireland