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SUMMARY:Exhibition- Laval Nugent - Warrior and Art Collector
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition developed by the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb and the Embassy of the Republic of Croatia celebrates the life and legacy of Irishman\, Count Laval Nugent of Westmeath.  Laval Nugent was Irish by birth\, a field marshal in the Austrian Army\, a negotiator during the Napoleonic Wars\, a Croatian national hero and a passionate art collector. \nThis exhibition is part of a programme of events highlighting the links between the cities of Galway\, Ireland and Rijeka\, Croatia – both European Capitals of Culture in 2020. \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/exhibition-laval-nugent-warrior-and-art-collector/
LOCATION:Foyer the Hardiman Research Building\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Liz%20McConnell":MAILTO:liz.mcconnell@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:European Cultural Identity Workshop at NUI Galway
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \nNUI Galway will host an Irish Research Council Funded Creative Connections Initiative\, examining questions of European identity through a focus on the themes of sport and digital media. \nThe workshop will draw on a range of disciplines in the Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences (AHSS) and STEM areas from NUI Galway\, Trinity College Dublin\, and Queen’s University\, Belfast to examine the topic of European cultural identity. Additional strands in the network will examine the themes of schooling and curriculum design\, and landscape as key components of Europe’s shared cultural heritage and identity. These strands will be used as a prism through which participants will explore European cultural identity\, its construction and current crisis. \nNUI Galway partner in this initiative\, Dr Seán Crosson of the University’s Huston School of Film & Digital Media and leader of the Sport and Exercise Research Group\, said: “Sport annually engages millions of diverse people across Europe\, both as participants and spectators. Participants engage in sport in a wide variety of competitive\, educational\, recreational and\, increasingly\, health-related contexts\, while spectators attend sporting events or follow them via the mass media. Widespread engagement with sport\, accelerated by considerable technological and digital media advancements\, means that sporting practices and representations contribute significantly to the social construction of cultural identities. In its various forms\, sport offers a unique opportunity to encourage an appreciation among citizens of their shared cultural heritage and common values at the heart of European identity.” \nWorkshop two will facilitate an interdisciplinary examination of the interconnection of sport and digital media and their roles in constructions of European cultural identity\, bringing together researchers in film\, digital media\, sport and leisure studies\, French studies\, psychology\, media and communication studies\, and medicine. \nThe keynote speaker at the workshop will be Professor Alan Tomlinson\, Professor in Leisure Studies\, University of Brighton. A leading contributor in the area of sport and media studies\, Professor Tomlinson’s work includes Sport and the Transformation of Modern Europe: States\, media and markets 1950-2010 and The Sport Studies Reader. Professor Tomlinson’s lecture ‘Sport\, Digital Media and European Cultural Identities’ will explore where and how sport contributes to or problematises conceptions of European cultural identity\, with examples from the mass media and new/digital media forms. \nA full schedule for the day long workshop is available at https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/research/European-Culture-project.php7 \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/european-cultural-identity-workshop-at-nui-galway/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20Sean%20Crosson":MAILTO:sean.crosson@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:Archive Screening of a play "Lady G" Written by Carolyn Swift (1987)
DESCRIPTION:****This Event venue has been changed to Coole Park**** \n  \n \nIntroduced by Barry Houlihan\, as part of the Lady Gregory-Yeats Autumn Gathering. Programme details and schedule is here: https://autumngathering.com/about/
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/archive-screening-of-a-play-lady-g-written-by-carolyn-swift-1987/
LOCATION:Coole Park\, Gort\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Barry%20Houlihan":MAILTO:barry.houlihan@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:"The family of Clanrickard Burkes and the writing of aristocratic history in eighteenth-century Ireland"
DESCRIPTION:The Annual De Burgo Lecture \nwill be given by distinguished historian \nProfessor Nicholas Canny \nFáilte roimh chách – All welcome\, admission free \nNicholas Canny\, FBA\, has been a publishing scholar on the history of Ireland\, particularly during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries\, and on Atlantic History ever since his first learned article appeared in 1970. He was an Established Professor of History at NUI Galway\, 1979-2009; President of the Royal Irish Academy\, 2008-2011; and Member of the Scientific Council of the European Research Council\, 2011-2016. His major book is Making Ireland British\, 1580-1650 (Oxford\, 2001)\, and he is currently completing Imagining Ireland’s Pasts: Early Modern Ireland through the Centuries scheduled for publication in late 2020\, also by Oxford University Press
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-family-of-clanrickard-burkes-and-the-writing-of-aristocratic-history-in-eighteenth-century-ireland/
LOCATION:Claregalway Castle\, Galway
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel%20Carey":MAILTO:daniel.carey@nuigalway.ie
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