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SUMMARY:Irish landed estates\, c.1700-1900
DESCRIPTION:The Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities & Social Studies \nis pleased to announce the completion and launch of the e-database of the landed estates of Munster\, c.1700-1900\, a research project funded under the Higher Education Authority’s Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions\, Cycle 4. To mark the occasion the Institute will host a Conference on \nIrish landed estates\, c.1700-1900 \nFrom Friday\, 20 May to Saturday\, 21 May\, 2011 in the Moore Institute seminar room \nAn exhibition of the photographs of Tarquin Blake\, entitled Abandoned Mansions of Ireland\, will be open for viewing in the James Hardiman Library\, NUI\, Galway\, during the days of the Conference. \nWhile there will be no fee charged for attendance\, to facilitate an estimate of numbers (for refreshments\, seating and comfort)\, an indication of intention to attend would be appreciated. \nPlease indicate your intention to attend to: mooreinstitute@nuigalway.ie \n\n\n\n\nProgramme \nFriday\, May 20\, 2011 \n1-2pm Registration \n2:15 Lecture: Reflections on the Irish landed estate and Irish society \nSpeaker: Professor Joe Lee (Professor of History\, New York University and Director of Irish Studies at Glucksman Ireland House\, NYU) \n3:30 Coffee \n4:00 Panel of Young Researchers on the Irish landed estate \nResearch in Progress: Joanne McEntee\, Conor Montague\, Laura Vickers (NUI\, Galway) \n5:30 Official launch of the Munster Landed Estates e-database \nSpeaker: Dr Martin Mansergh \nA demonstration of the e-database by Brigid Clesham and Marie Boran\, will be followed by a Reception. \n7:15 Lecture: Irish historic gardens & demesnes: survival and revival \nSpeaker: Finola Reid\, (Author\, Researcher and Member of the Heritage Council of Ireland) \nSaturday\, May 21\, 2011 \n9:15am Archive Forum: The archive and the research community: challenges and changing contexts \nSpeakers: CaitrÌ_ona Crowe (National Archives of Ireland)\, Ciara Kerrigan (National Library of Ireland)\, Dr. Olwen Purdue (Senior Research Fellow\, Queen’s University\, Belfast) \n10:30am Coffee Break \n11:00am Lecture: Landlords and the estate system: catalysts for social and cultural change? \nSpeaker: Professor William J.Smyth (Professor Emeritus of Geography\, University College Cork) \n12:30pm Close of Conference \n\n\n\n\nThe conference is supported by the Higher Education Authority\, the European Regional Development Fund\, the Department of Education & Science\, and Ireland’s EU Structural Funds Programme 2007 – 2013.
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