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SUMMARY:CAMPS: Shady Ladies in Medieval Iceland
DESCRIPTION:Rosemary Power speaking on Shady ladies from Ireland to Iceland and this will be followed on 6th March by Francisco Rozano-García speaking on Old English Poetry in Medieval European Perspective: The Exeter Book\, the House of Wessex and Carolingian Models. \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-shady-ladies-in-medieval-iceland/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Catherine%20Emerson":MAILTO:catherine.emerson@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:History Seminar Series: Orphans\, refugees and Scandinavian relief in the Middle East\, 1920-1935 by Prof. Inger Marie Okkenhaug
DESCRIPTION:Inger Marie Okkenhaug is a Professor of History at Volda University College\, Norway\, and is currently a visiting fellow at the Moore Institute. She specializes in the history of missionary and humanitarian activity in the Middle East. She has published extensively on these topics\, most notably\, the monograph\, “The Quality of Heroic Living\, of High Endeavour and Adventure.”Anglican Mission\, Women and Education in Palestine\, 1888-1948 (2002). Okkenhaug´s latest book\, En norsk filantrop”. Bodil Biørn og armenerne\, 1905-1934 (2016)\, deals with Norwegian mission and humanitarian work among the Armenians in the years from 1905 to 1940.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-seminar-series-orphans-refugees-and-scandinavian-relief-in-the-middle-east-1920-1935-by-prof-inger-marie-okkenhaug/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
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SUMMARY:Italian - School of Languages\, Literatures & Cultures - 'Heritage Film\, Neapolitan Style' by Ruth Glynn\, University of Bristol
DESCRIPTION:This paper explores how recent films addressing Naples – the Manetti Bros’ Ammore e malvita (2017) and Ferzan Özpetek’s Napoli velata (2017) – work to counter the ‘Gomorra-effect’ and rehabilitate the city in cinematic representation. It explores the politics of heritage film\, the genre’s relationship with popular culture and Naples’s place in the national imaginary. \nRuth Glynn A graduate of NUIG\, Ruth Glynn is Professor of Modern Italian Culture at the University of Bristol. Current research addresses Naples and its place in the national cultural imaginary\, from the Allied Occupation of the city to the present. Major publications include Women\, Terrorism\, and Trauma in Italian Culture (2013).
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/italian-school-of-languages-literatures-cultures-heritage-film-neapolitan-style-by-ruth-glynn-university-of-bristol/
LOCATION:Hardiman Research Building Room G011\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Prof.%20Paolo%20Bartoloni":MAILTO:paolo.bartoloni@nuigalway.ie
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