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SUMMARY:Annual Conference of the Economic And Social History Society Of Ireland\, Friday 22nd and Saturday 23rd November
DESCRIPTION:ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF IRELAND \nFriday 22nd November \n2-3.30 session 1  \n18th century economic \nSalim Rashid (Illinois)\, 18c Ireland and the birth of development economics \nAidan Kane (NUIG)\, A database of 18th-century Irish public finances \nPatrick Walsh (UCD)\, Who paid what? Taxation and the financial impact of the state in Ireland\, 1690-1782 \nIndustry and Industrial Policy \nFrank Barry [with MÌ_cheÌÁl ÌÒ Fathartaigh and Eoin O’Malley] (TCD)\,  1960s Ireland and the evolution of the Industrial Development Authority  over its second decade \nCiaran Casey (Oxford)\, The Role of the International Institutions in Irish Policymaking in the years before the crash \nSean Rickard (UL)\, Fishing and technology transfer: Ireland and the Shetlands in the 18th century \n4-5.30/5.45 session 2 \n20th Century: Finance \nEoin Drea (UCC)\, John Busteed and the battle to shape Irish monetary and banking policy 1924-43 \nStefan Gerlach\, Rebecca Stuart (Central Bank of Ireland)\, Money\, interest rates and prices in Ireland\, 1933-2012 \nPaul Ferguson (Sensible Money)\, An electronic penny for your  thoughts: how the rise of digital money has affected Ireland‰۪s recent  past \nRonan Lyons (Oxford) [with Richard Grossman (Wesleyan and Harvard)\,  Kevin O’Rourke (Oxford)\, Madalina Ursu (LSE)]\, A monthly stock exchange  index\, 1864-1930 \nPoverty\, migration and the city \nAlan Noonan (UCC)\, Immigration has killed the country: the Chamberlain letters of the 1880s \nSara Goek (UCC)\, ‰ÛÏThe whole world is out there‰۝: remembering emigration in oral histories \nRichard McMahon (Edinburgh)\, Violence\, migration and the city: the Irish experience in 19th-century Britain and North America \nCarole Holohan (UCD)\, A ‰Û÷rediscovery‰۪ of poverty: Dublin in the 1960s \n6.00 Connell lecture ‰ÛÒ Prof. Cormac ÌÒ GrÌÁda\, ‰Û÷Reflections on Famine‰۪ \n8/8.30 Conference dinner\, Meyrick Hotel \nSaturday ‰ÛÒ Arts Millennium Building \n 9.15-11 session 3  \nThe Famine \nEoin Flaherty (NUIM)\, Socio-ecological resilience\, the rundale system and the Great Irish Famine \nAndrew Newby (Univ. of Helsinki)\, Famine in Ireland and Finland\, c.  1845-1868: transnational\, comparative and long-term perspectives \nCharles Read (Cambridge)\, ‰Û÷Laissez-faire‰۪\, the Irish Famine and British financial crisis \nCiaran Reilly (NUIM)\, Culpability and the Great Irish Famine \nPoverty and the churches \nOlwen Purdue (QUB)\, Negociating the options: poverty\, philanthropy and the female poor of late Victorian Belfast \nSean Smith\, ‰ÛÏGallic gifts‰۝: charitable networks and the Irish College\, Paris\, 1870-1945 \nCiaran McCabe (NUIM)\, Perceptions and experiences of child street beggars in Ireland\, c. 1800 ‰ÛÒ c. 1850 \nSean Farrell (N. Illinois Univ.)\, Beautiful vision: Christ Church and Anglican children in early Victorian Belfast \nLand and elites \nPeter  Hession (TCD)\, Demographic and social transformation in the remaking of the Cork landed elite\, 1880-1914 \nDavid Stead (UCD)\, The farm records of Rev Ralph Sadlier\, Castleknock\, 1857-61 \nEoin McLaughlin (Edinburgh) [with Nathan Foley-Fisher (US Federal  Reserve)]\, Capitalising on the Irish ‰Û÷Land Question‰۪: Irish Land Bonds\,  1891-1938 \n11.30-1 session 4 \nRound table on ‰Û÷Writing the Famine‰۪ \nEnda Delaney (Author of The Curse of Reason: The Great Irish Famine) \nCiaran O Murchadha (Author of The Great Irish Famine: Ireland‰۪s Agony 1845-52) \nPeter Gray (Author of The Irish Famine and Famine Land and Politics) \nChair: Cormac ÌÒ GrÌÁda (Author of The Great Irish Famine) \n18th century  \nAlan Smyth (TCD)\, Destruction\, flight and recovery: the impact of the Williamite-Jacobite war on the Ormond estate \nRobert Whan (QUB)\, Presbyterians and interrelations in Ulster\, 1680-1730 \nEoin Kinsella (UCD)\, The abduction of Jenico Preston\, 12thViscount Gormanston\, in 1786 \n20th Century: Early Free State legislation \nMichael Dwyer (UCC)\, ‰ÛÏAn injustice to the Free State: response and reaction to the Local Government Act 1925 \nLiam O‰۪Callaghan (Liverpool Hope)\, Betting and bookmakers in independent Ireland\, 1922-31 \nDavid Toms (UCC)\, ‰ÛÏBacking It Both Ways‰۝: Gambling and the Introduction of the Betting Act (1926) in Ireland \n1-2 lunch (venue to be confirmed)  \n2-3.30 session 5 \n19thc landlords and tenants \nBrian Casey (Independent)\, ‰Û÷The revolt of the tenantry on the Clancarty estate\, 1886‰ÛÒ91‰۪ \nShane Faherty (UCC) ‰Û÷A Case of Divided Loyalties: Canon Ulick Bourke‰۪s 1882 Plea for the Evicted Tenants of Mayo‰۪ \nKevin Mc Kenna (Independent)\, The gift and the decline of the deferential dialectic on an Irish landed estate\, 1830-1908 \nLiteracy & education \nChris Colvin (QUB) [with Matthias Blum (Munich)\, Laura McAtakney  (UCD)\, Eoin McLaughlin (Edinburgh)] ‰Û÷Can women count?‰۪ Gender and  numeracy in nineteenth-century Ireland \nPamela Emerson (UU)\, ‰Û÷The tree of diabolical knowledge‰۪: the rise of  commercial circulating libraries in Ulster in the nineteenth century \nDeclan O‰۪Keefe (UCD)\, ‰ÛÏTime\, energy and brass‰۝: why Studies did not fail \nLife and death in the 20th century \nDavid Doyle (UCD)\, English Executioners and Irish Executions: an untold story of hired help \nLaura Kelly (UCD)\, ‰ÛÏAn awfully ignorant mob‰۝ medical student life and culture in Ireland\, 1900-1950 \nJames McCafferty (NUIM)\, A New Kind of Death: The Niemba Massacre and Irish military funerary ceremonial \n4-6.00 session 6 \nPopular Politics  \nKerron O Luain (QUB)\, Ribbonism in 1850s Ulster: a spent force? \nDavid Reid (TCD)\, ‰Û÷The Terry Alts seem to consider the possession of land their peculiar property‰۪: the Terry Alt Campaign of 1831. \nDarragh Curran (NUIM)\, ‰ÛÏI believe we are very poor‰۝: the use of Orange Order funding in 1830s Ireland \n19th and 20th century business \nDavid Convery (Melbourne)\, A sociology of Irish shareholders in the 1890s \nKevin Costello (UCD)\, Shopkeepers\, drapers and publicans and the law of bankruptcy in Victorian Ireland \nJohn King\, Leo Crilly: the sad story of the first Irishman to run a British airline \nConor Curran (St. Patrick‰۪s)\, Locating the Irish emigrant  professional footballer within the history of the Irish emigrant in  Britain\, 1945-2010 \nReligion and nationalism \nDaragh Gannon (NUIM)\, Losing their religion? Revolutionary religiosity and the Irish in Great Britain\, 1916-22 \nC. J. Woods (NUIM)\, Pilgrimages to Tone‰۪s grave at Bodenstown\, 1873-1923: time\, place\, popularity \nRichard McElligott (UCD)\, Quenching the prairie fire: the collapse of the GAA in 1890s Ireland \nMatthew Potter (Limerick city archives)\, The political role of Mount St Lawrences cemetery in Limerick\, 1867-2013 \nFor More information please see www.eshsigalway2013.wordpress.com/
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