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SUMMARY:Dr Fred Freeman (Fellow\, English\, University of Edinburgh) -Culture and Colonialism: A Tribute to Hamish Hederson
DESCRIPTION:CULTURE AND COLONIALISM \nFRED FREEMAN \non Hamish Henderson \nHamish Henderson (1919-2002)\, poet and songwriter\, was one of the outstanding cultural and political figures of the twentieth century. He accepted the surrender of Italy during World War II\, won the Somerset Maugham prize for his war elegies (which bear comparison with Wilfred Owen or Siegfried Sassoon)\, and helped found the University of Edinburgh‰۪s School of Scottish Studies. His songs were sung by British soldiers and Italian partisans to battle in the 1940s\, and by the freedom fighters of South Africa in the 1960s\, and recognised by Nelson Mandela\, E.P. Thomson\, Alan Lomax\, Pete Seeger\, & Bob Dylan. \n11am Wednesday 9th October  \nArts Millennium AM 203 \nAll welcome \nCULTURE AND COLONIALISM:  \nA TRIBUTE TO HAMISH HENDERSON \nDrawing musical and poetical examples from Dr Fred Freeman‰۪s CD tribute album\, the talk considers in context one of the outstanding figures of the twentieth century: a man who accepted the surrender of Italy during World War II; won the Somerset Maugham Prize for his war elegies (which bear comparison with Siegfried Sassoon or Wilfred Owen); was a prime mover for the founding the School of Scottish Studies; and influenced\, quite directly\, the course of twentieth-century history. His songs (like BALLAD OF THE D-DAY DODGERS\, BANKS OF SICILY\, RIVONIA & THE FREEDOM COME ALL YE) were sung by British soldiers and Italian partisans in the field of battle during WW II and by the freedom fighters of S. Africa throughout the 1960s. His achievement has been fully acknowledged by Nelson Mandela\, Pete Seeger\, Bob Dylan\, E. P. Thomson and others. \nHamish Henderson worked for some years for Workers Education in Northern Ireland\, after WW II\, and his songs like THE FREEDOM COME ALL YE have been recorded by several groups like The Dubliners. \nDr. Fred Freeman (Fellow\, English\, University of Edinburgh) \nDr. Fred Freeman is an internationally acclaimed scholar and researcher on the song traditions of Scotland. He has published over 100 articles\, together with books and comprehensive CD collections\, documenting the rich history of Scotland‰۪s song poets and their work.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/dr-fred-freeman-fellow-english-university-of-edinburgh-culture-and-colonialism-a-tribute-to-hamish-hederson/
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SUMMARY:Digital Humanities and Journalism Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Digital Scholarship Seminar and INSIGHT @ NUIGalway present: \nDigital Humanities and Journalism Seminar. \n12-2pm\, Wednesday 9 October\, Moore Institute Seminar Room. \nThe first event of the Autumn/Winter series of DSS is a lunchtime seminar to showcase the work of INSIGHT @ NUIGalway(formerly DERI NUIGalway) INSIGHT in Digital Humanities and Journalism\, and to provide a vision of future collaborations between technology and humanities researchers.  \nThe speakers will demonstrate how Humanities faculty and researchers can benefit from collaboration with INSIGHT @ NUIGalway‰۪s semantic web experts and collaboration with INSIGHTDigital Humanities and Journalism group\, citing examples from previous collaborations and potential future projects. There will be an opportunity to meet INSIGHT @ NUIGalway researchers and discuss potential collaborations over lunch (generously provided by the Moore Institute). \nThe following is the list of speakers: \nProfessor Stefan Decker\, Director of INSIGHT @ ‘NUIGalway: ‘From Digital’ Enterprise DirectorNUIGalway: ‘From of INSIGHTto INSIGHT.’ \nDr. Sandra Collins\, Director of the Digital Repository of Ireland: ‘Digital Repository of Ireland.’ \nDr. Bahareh Heravi\, Team leader of Digital Humanities and Journalism at INSIGHT @ ‘NUIGalway: ‘Future Newsrooms’ and JournalismNUIGalway: ‘Future at INSIGHTCivic Journalism.’ \nProfessor Siegfried Handschuh\, Stream leader at INSIGHT @ ‘NUIGalway: ‘Quick and’ Dirty leaderNUIGalway: ‘Quick at INSIGHTExamples of Text Analytics Applications for Digital Humanities.’ \nDr. Paul Buitelaar\, Stream leader at INSIGHT @ ‘NUIGalway: ‘Towards Extracting’ Author leaderNUIGalway: ‘Towards at INSIGHTNetworks from Secondary Literature’ and ‘Using Semantic Similarity on Poetic Corpora.’ \nFor further information these talks\, and on Digital Humanities and Journalism at INSIGHT @ ‘NUIGalway.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/digital-humanities-and-journalism-seminar/
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series -Padraic Kenney (Indiana) -  'The Prison has become a Political Battlefield'. How World War I transformed political imprisonment in Europe
DESCRIPTION:Padraic Kenney (Indiana)\n‘The Prison has become a Political Battlefield’. How World War I transformed political imprisonment in Europe
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-padraic-kenney-indiana-the-prison-has-become-a-political-battlefield-how-world-war-i-transformed-political-imprisonment-in-europe/
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