Glucksman Ireland House NYU

Glucksman Ireland House NYU Glucksman Ireland House is the Center for Irish and Irish-American Studies at New York University. NYU undergraduates may pursue a minor or a B.A./M.A.

Located in the heart of New York's Greenwich Village, Glucksman Ireland House is the center for Irish Studies at New York University, with courses in history, Irish language, literature, music, and politics. in Irish and Irish-American Studies. Graduate students may earn a Masters in Irish and Irish-American Studies

For the New York community, we present a weekly public events series during the a

cademic year, as well as a monthly traditional Irish music series. For the non-credit adult learner, we host evening Irish language classes. We also serve as a resource center for Irish, Irish-American, and Irish diasporic culture.

Just added! Join us on April 7th for what is sure to be a prodigious event. Oscar Wilde's only grandson, Merlin Holland,...
03/23/2026

Just added! Join us on April 7th for what is sure to be a prodigious event. Oscar Wilde's only grandson, Merlin Holland, and Vanity Fair's James Reginato are in conversation to discuss Holland's latest book, After Oscar: The Legacy of a Scandal.

To learn more about the book, read on 📚Link to register in bio ☘️

Oscar Wilde died in November 1900, exiled in Paris, his reputation in tatters, exhausted by scandal and prison life. While the details of his life in the limelight are well known, often ignored are the reverberations of the Wilde scandal over the decades following his trial and death.

With pathos, humor, and his grandfather’s signature wit, Merlin Holland charts the extraordinary afterlife of the legendary writer and thinker, tracing the dramatic fluctuations in Wilde’s posthumous reputation.

We are thrilled to kick off our spring 2026 events a week from today with the US launch of 's debut poetry collection "H...
01/22/2026

We are thrilled to kick off our spring 2026 events a week from today with the US launch of 's debut poetry collection "High Jump as Icarus Story".

Banshee Press writes, "this stunningly accomplished debut deconstructs and redefines notions of Blackness, queerness, and masculinity through the lenses of myth, pop culture, and that most transcendent of sports – the high jump."

Secure tickets through the link in bio ✨

We are deeply saddened by the death of Bob Scally, the first Academic Director of Glucksman Ireland House. Ar dheis DĂŠ g...
01/21/2026

We are deeply saddened by the death of Bob Scally, the first Academic Director of Glucksman Ireland House.

Ar dheis DĂŠ go raibh a anam.

We are deeply saddened by the death of Bob Scally, the first Academic Director of Glucksman Ireland House. “When we opened in 1993, Bob took a wonderful dream that Lew and I had treasured for years and he turned it into a thriving center for Irish Studies at NYU,” Loretta Brennan Glucksman, Chai...

Shout out to our MA students who presented at ACIS Northeast last weekend. We are always so impressed with their innovat...
11/14/2025

Shout out to our MA students who presented at ACIS Northeast last weekend. We are always so impressed with their innovative ideas and research!

Loved our Amity Papers launch last spring? Prize Papers Talks Special Edition: Ships & Seafaring with the German Maritim...
11/07/2025

Loved our Amity Papers launch last spring? Prize Papers Talks Special Edition: Ships & Seafaring with the German Maritime Museum welcomes Prof. Jane Ohlmeyer, Prof. Tom Truxes and Prof. John Shovlin for a roundtable discussion on: The Amity Papers, 1690. Find more information and register below ⬇️

This roundtable coincides with the publication of a new book on a significant event in Irish history: the 1690 Siege of Limerick, the only major Catholic victory in the Williamite War (1689–1691). To celebrate the publication of The Amity Papers, 1690: The Siege of Limerick and Franco-Irish Mercantile Networks by the British Academy and Oxford University Press, the leading authority on late 17th-century Ireland, Professor Jane Ohlmeyer, Erasmus Smith’s Professor of Modern History (1762) at Trinity College Dublin, will join the authors, Professor Tom Truxes of Glucksman Ireland House and Professor John Shovlin of NYU’s History Department, in a discussion of the book’s significance as a window into Irish society at a turning point in the nation’s history.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ships-seafaring-15001800-tickets-1931080938069

Brilliant colloquium organized by Joseph Nugent and Patrick Mullen for Bloomsday in Paris, hosted at the Irish Embassy. ...
07/01/2025

Brilliant colloquium organized by Joseph Nugent and Patrick Mullen for Bloomsday in Paris, hosted at the Irish Embassy. The event featured engaging panels, lectures, and conversations, including a panel moderated by our own Kelly Sullivan!


It was so special to cap off an exciting semester of events with the 26th Annual Ernie O’Malley Lecture. Thank you to al...
05/09/2025

It was so special to cap off an exciting semester of events with the 26th Annual Ernie O’Malley Lecture. Thank you to all who joined us, and to Damian Shiels for presenting on “Green and Blue: Irish Americans in the Union Military 1861-1865.”

Go raibh mĂ­le maith agaibh to all for such an engaging semester at GIH! We are so grateful for the support of our Ireland House community.

Join us for the Annual Ernie O'Malley Lecture featuring Damian Shiels. In this lecture, Shiels will explore the range an...
05/03/2025

Join us for the Annual Ernie O'Malley Lecture featuring Damian Shiels.

In this lecture, Shiels will explore the range and extent of Irish service during the conflict, and explain how Irish American enlisted men navigated their duties from multiple perspectives--including how they adapted to and experienced military life, how they engaged with their faith, how they interacted with the home front, and how they saw themselves and the cause for which they fought.

Register here: https://bit.ly/GIHShiels

Yesterday, Professor Marion Casey took her Spring 2025 undergraduate seminar "Transatlantic Connections: Ireland and Ame...
04/30/2025

Yesterday, Professor Marion Casey took her Spring 2025 undergraduate seminar "Transatlantic Connections: Ireland and America since 1920" to visit the Permanent Mission of Ireland to the United Nations, where they met with Ambassador Fergal Mythen and Colonel Mark Hearns.

Photo by Aisling McDonagh.

Join us on Saturday, May 3 for LĂĄ Gaeilge! We will host Irish language workshops at three levels, followed by the Annual...
04/28/2025

Join us on Saturday, May 3 for Lá Gaeilge! We will host Irish language workshops at three levels, followed by the Annual Barra Ó Donnabháin Lecture featuring Dr. Jeannine Woods.

Learn more and register: https://bit.ly/GIHSpring25

Join NYU Center for the Humanities for a discussion examining Hasia Diner's "Opening Doors: The Unlikely Alliance Betwee...
04/21/2025

Join NYU Center for the Humanities for a discussion examining Hasia Diner's "Opening Doors: The Unlikely Alliance Between the Irish and the Jews in America."

Scholars will interrogate Diner's central thesis that challenges prevailing narratives of ethnic hostility.

The Unlikely Alliance Between the Irish and the Jews in America, a conversation with Hasia Diner

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1 Washington Mews
New York, NY
10003

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Website

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