Professor Ohlmeyer, from Trinity’s School of Histories and Humanities and Funded Investigator at the ADAPT Centre, has been elected a Fellow of the British Academy, which today welcomed a new group of leading international humanities and social sciences researchers to its Fellowship for 2023.
Professor Ohlmeyer is an expert on the New British and Atlantic Histories and has published extensively on early modern Irish and British history. In addition, she regularly speaks on topics that relate more generally to the humanities, on the value of inter- and trans-disciplinarity research, and on educational policy and digital humanities.
She recently secured a European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant to lead a five-year project, which will recover the lived experiences of women in early modern Ireland, and also received a 2023 Royal Irish Academy Gold Medal in the Humanities, which marked the outstanding – and internationally recognised – contribution she has made to her field. The ERC project, “VOICES: Life and Death, War and Peace, c.1550-c.1700: Voices of Women in Early Modern Ireland”, will harness cutting-edge technology from the ADAPT Centre to recover the lived experiences of women in early modern Ireland.
In joining a community of over 1,600 distinguished individuals who are part of the UK’s national academy for the humanities and social sciences, Professor Ohlmeyer, Erasmus Smith’s Professor of Modern History, said:
“To be recognised by one’s peers in this way is very special indeed. I am deeply grateful to the British Academy. I will look forward to working with colleagues in the years ahead to consolidate existing and nurture fresh collaborations between Ireland and the UK and beyond and to advocate for the importance of the humanities and social sciences and, more generally, for frontier research.”
Welcoming Professor Ohlmeyer and the other new Fellows, Professor Julia Black, President of the British Academy, said:
“It is with great pleasure that we welcome yet another outstanding cohort to the Academy’s Fellowship. The scope of research and expertise on display across our newly elected UK, Corresponding and Honorary Fellows shows the breadth and depth of knowledge and insight held by the British Academy and which we work hard to harness to help shape the world.
“With the vast expertise and wide-ranging insights brought by our new Fellows, the Academy continues to showcase the importance of the SHAPE disciplines in opening fresh seams of knowledge and understanding, while simultaneously advancing the well-being and prosperity of societies worldwide. I wholeheartedly congratulate each of our new Fellows on this achievement and look forward to working together.”