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SUMMARY:CAMPS Labs: Prof. MÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha (Old & Middle Irish & Celtic Studies\, NUIG) 'Uproarious laughter in medieval Cork\, but who wrote Aislinge Meic Con Glinne?'
DESCRIPTION:Prof. MÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha (Old & Middle Irish & Celtic Studies\, NUIG) \n            ‘Uproarious laughter in medieval Cork\, but who wrote Aislinge Meic Con Glinne?’ \nFollowed by discussion & light lunch\nEveryone welcome – FÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch\nFor more information please contact mairin.nidhonnchadha@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-labs-prof-miairi_n-ni_-dhonnchadha-old-middle-irish-celtic-studies-nuig-uproarious-laughter-in-medieval-cork-but-who-wrote-aislinge-meic-con-glinne/
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SUMMARY:Weekend Conference:  'Remembering NoÌÄåÇl Browne\, 1915-97: Reflections on Radicalism\, Welfare & Social Change in Modern Ireland' Featuring Robert Ballagh\, Joe Higgins TD and others.
DESCRIPTION:Weekend Conference:\n‰Û÷Remembering NoÌÇl Browne\, 1915-97: Reflections on Radicalism\, Welfare & Social Change in Modern Ireland’\nFeaturing Robert Ballagh\, Joe Higgins TD and others.\nMarking the centenary of the birth of Irish socialist politician and health reformer Noel Browne in Galway 13 – 14 November 2015.\nThe programme of events is… \nFriday 13 November – 19:30 \nGalway Mechanics Institute\, Nun’s Island \nAn evening of discussion on the life and work of Noel Browne\, speakers include; \nRobert Ballagh (Artist) \nJoe Higgins TD (Socialist Party) \nGlyn Carraher (Browne’s grandson) \nDonncha ÌÒ hEallaithe (Founding member of Socialist Labour Party) \nReadings from Sarah Clancy (Winner of 2015 Irish People’s Poetry Prize) \nChair: Tish Gibbons \nSaturday 14 November \nA day of talks on social history\, social issues and welfare provision. \nMoore Institute\, NUI Galway \n9.00 – 9.30: Registration \n9:30 – 9:45: Welcome \n9.45 – 11.15: Panel 1 – The Catholic Church and the Social Sphere \nShane Faherty – ‰Û÷The Catholic Church and the Creation of Denominational Education.’ \nGerard Madden (NUIG) – ‰Û÷Catholic anti-communism\, the Cold War\, and peace and nuclear disarmament campaigns in Ireland 1945-1968.’ \nDeirdre Foley (UCD) – ‰Û÷Contraception and Conscience: Family Planning in Ireland and at the National Maternity Hospital\, Holles Street (1963-1978).’ \n11.15 – 11.30: Break \n11.30 – 13.00: Panel 2 – Theory and Practice \nNat O’Connor (UU) – ‰Û÷Increasing People’s Net Economic Benefit versus Tax Cuts.’ \nCaitriona Nic Philbin (TCD) – ‰Û÷The concurrent validity of the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales in child\, adolescent and family psychiatry (HoNOSCA) and the possible application of this instrument in the forensic child\, adolescent and family settings.’ \nAggelos Panayiotopoulos (UL) and Michael O’Flynn (UCD) – ‰Û÷Scholar-Activism: Creating Spaces for Education and Action.’ \n13:00 – 13.45: Lunch \n13.45 – 15.15: Panel 3 – Forgotten Voices \nPaul Horan (TCD) – ‰Û÷The Role of Women as Nurses\, First Aiders & Dispatchers in the 1916 Rising.’ \nLiam Cullinane (UCC) – ‰Û÷Health\, Safety and Masculinity in Twentieth Century Ireland: Insights from an Oral History Project.’ \nSara Goek (UCC) – ‰Û÷Describing Poverty in Mid-Twentieth Century Rural Ireland: Personal Narratives and Collective Memory.’ \n15.15 – 15.30: Break \n15.30- 17.00: Panel 4 – The Health and Welfare of Mothers and Children \nSarahAnne Buckley (NUIG) – ‰Û÷Reflecting on child welfare in Ireland during Noel Browne’s lifetime\, 1915-1997.’ \nAngela Flynn (UCC) – ‰Û÷Discourses of Inequality: Ireland’s Health System.’ \nCarmel Hannan (UL) – ‰Û÷Changing times but still the same story: The health and wellbeing of Lone Mothers in Ireland.’ \n17.00 – 17.15 Break \n17.15 – 18.45: Panel 5 – Ireland and the International Left \nDavid Convery (NUIG) – ‰Û÷John Wheatley: Irish-born Minister of Health in Britain’s First Labour Government.’ \nMorris Brodie (QUB) – ‰Û÷Scattered internationalists: Irish anarchism in the interwar world.’ \nLiam O’Discin (UCD) – ‰Û÷Catholics\, Communists and Steelworkers\, 1936-1948.’ \nFor more information please contact john.cunningham@nuigalway.ie
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