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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:The Early Modern Poetry Book as an Expressive Form
DESCRIPTION:  \nBook Launch by Dr. Erin McCarthy (University of Newcastle\, Australia) \nDr. Erin McCarthy (formerly of the Moore Institute\, where she worked as postdoc with the RECIRC project for four years\, and currently Lecturer in Digital Humanities at the University of Newcastle\, Australia) is returning to give a talk based on her imminent book: Doubtful Readers: Print\, Poetry and the Reading Public in Early Modern England (Oxford University Press)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-early-modern-poetry-book-as-an-expressive-form/
LOCATION:Hardiman Research Building Room G011\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Prof.%20Marie-Louise%20Coolahan":MAILTO:marielouise.coolahan@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:Renaissance Galway Seminar
DESCRIPTION:  \nSeminar on a unique pictorial map of Galway c. 1650 \nTwo copies survive of a remarkable map of the city of Galway\, one held by the Hardiman Library and one by TCD. The seminar marks the appearance of Paul Walsh’s study of the map\, Renaissance Galway: Delineating the Seventeenth Century City (RIA\, 2019). https://www.ria.ie/renaissance-galway-seminar \nSpeakers will discuss important features of the map\, including fortifications\, language\, and cartographic conventions. The map will be on display in Special Collections reading room of the James Hardiman Library. \nSpeakers: \nNicholas Canny (NUI Galway) \nSarah Gearty (RIA) \nPádraig Lenihan (NUI Galway) \nAnnaleigh Margey (Dundalk IT) \nBríd McGrath (TCD) \nNollaig Ó Muraíle (NUI Galway) \nPaul Walsh \nPlease register for this event here  https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/renaissance-galway-seminar-tickets-74091400373
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/renaissance-galway-seminar/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel%20Carey":MAILTO:daniel.carey@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:Hamish Henderson Centenary
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Music at NUI Galway welcomes Fred Freeman\, Professor of Traditional Music at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland\, and former Moore Visiting Fellow who will play tribute to Hamish Henderson with a lecture in this\, the centenary of his birth. Thursday\, 10th October 2019\, THB-G011 Seminar Room\, 5.00 pm\nDrawing song and verse examples from his C D tribute album\, Fred considers one of the outstanding figures of the 20th-century: a man who accepted the surrender of Italy during\nWW 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\nScottish Studies; influenced\, quite directly\, the course of 20th-century history. \nHis 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. Moreover\, his theories of art and the artist (which can be seen as an extension of the ideas of Antonio Gramsci) make him somewhat unique in the history of 20th-century literature in Britain. His achievement has been fully acknowledged by Nelson Mandela\, Montale\, Pete Seeger\, Bob Dylan\, E. P. Thomson and others. Currently\, Professor of Scottish Music at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland\, Fred Freeman is a graduate of Aberdeen and Edinburgh universities and was Senior Associate Member of St Antony’s College\, University of Oxford for two years. He is author of numerous books and articles on Scottish literature\, Scots language\, folk music and history; was formally recognised by the ASLS with a lifetime Honorary Fellowship in 2014. Over the past decade\, he has drawn upon his extensive musical background\, producing over 47 (internationally acclaimed) CDs\, including the only ever recorded “COMPLETE SONGS OF ROBERT BURNS” (Linn Records) and a Hamish Henderson tribute album\, “A’ the bairns o Adam”.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/hamish-henderson-centenary/
LOCATION:Hardiman Research Building Room G011\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Emma%20Brinton":MAILTO:emma.brinton@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20191010T170000
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SUMMARY:EDEN's Academic Speed Dating
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to all new PhDs and welcome back to those returning! EDEN is back with it’s first session of the year. The theme of the evening will be academic networking\, with some academic ‘speed-dating’. This is a chance to introduce yourself to your fellow NUIG PhD peers. And\, as always\, drinks and chats to follow at McGinn’s—all are welcome!
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/edens-academic-speed-dating-2/
LOCATION:Room 1001\, the Bridge\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="EDEN":MAILTO:eden.nuigalway@gmail.com
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