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SUMMARY:Culture and Politics in Ireland and the British Empire
DESCRIPTION:Culture and Politics in \nIreland and the British Empire \nA one-day workshop – part of the Texts\, Contexts\, Cultures research programme \nSupported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation \nMoore Institute Seminar Room\, NUI\, Galway \nFriday 14 May 2010\, 9.30am – 6pm \n9.30am-11am – Session 1 – Chair: Prof. GearÌ_id ÌÒ Tuathaigh (NUI\, G) \nDr Philip Ollerenshaw (University of the West of England) – ‰Û÷Politics and Conflict in Northern Ireland\, 1935-50′ \nIan Kenneally (NUI\,G) – ‘Truce to Treaty: Irish journalists and the peace process of 1920-21’ \nTea/Coffee \n11.15am-1.15pm – Session 2 – Chair: Prof. Nicholas Allen (NUI\, G) \nJohn Towler (GMIT) – ‰Û÷Mapping Galway’s mid-Seventeenth-Century Settlement Morphology’ \nDr Donal Lowry (Oxford Brookes University) – ‰Û÷Irish Catholics in the British Empire’ \nPatricia Bergin (NUI\,G) – ‰Û÷Education and the Open Competitive Examination System: Irish Civil Servants in India\, 1855-1914′ \nLunch \n2.15pm-3.45pm – Session 3 – Chair: Dr. Mary Harris (NUI\, G) \nPhilip Legg (University of the West of England) – ‰Û÷The Land War in King’s County\, 1879-1882′ \nå_å_å_å_å_å_å_å_å_å_å_James O’Donnell (NUI\,G) – ‰Û÷”A brave and valiant nation combating against a power by whose heel she herself has been crushed”: Irish news gathering and editorial comment on the South African War (1899-1902) – a case study of Co. Clare newspapers.’ \nTea/Coffee \n4-6pm – Session 4 – Chair: Dr Mark McCarthy (GMIT) \nDr Jeff Dann (NUI\,G) – ‰Û÷Sport and Hegemony in the British Empire’ \nDr Kent Fedorowich (University of the West of England) – ‰Û÷Family Matters? The Dominion High Commissioners in Wartime Britain\, 1938-42′ \nAlan Lyons (NUI\,G) – ‰Û÷Foreign Office attitudes towards the Arabs of Palestine’ \nFurther Information: Dr. Simon J. Potter (NUIG) simon.potter@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/culture-and-politics-in-ireland-and-the-british-empire/
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