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SUMMARY:Translation and Territory - Seminar series: The transboundary nature of crisis translation
DESCRIPTION:Translation and Territory – Seminar series \nThe transboundary nature of crisis translation \nProf. Sharon O’Brien\, DCU \nGoing across linguistic\, cultural\, technological\, and political boundaries to provide translation in times of crisis. \n  \nThis seminar is part of the TRANSLATION AND THE TERRITORY SEMINAR SERIES\, AUTUMN 2022.  Events organized by the Emily Anderson Centre for Translation Research and Practice funded by the University of Galway’s Researcher Development Scheme.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/translation-and-territory-seminar-series-the-transboundary-nature-of-crisis-translation/
LOCATION:THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room\, Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway
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SUMMARY:University of Galway History Research Seminar: ‘Clothing – whether home-made or bought?’: Non-elite clothing acquisition along the western seaboard of Ireland in the late nineteenth century
DESCRIPTION:University of Galway History Research Seminar \n‘Clothing – whether home-made or bought?’: Non-elite clothing acquisition along the western seaboard of Ireland in the late nineteenth century \nDr Eliza McKee \n(UK National Archives) \n  \nAbstract\nThe consumption of clothing among the lower classes in Ireland has been overlooked in existing historiography. This paper will shed light on the routine clothing consumption practices of the poorer classes along the western seaboard of Ireland. The paper draws on evidence from the Congested Districts Board baseline reports dating from the 1890s. The Congested Districts Board was established to find long-term solutions to rural poverty in the west of Ireland. Eighty-four congested districts were identified\, and reports were compiled by inspectors to ascertain the socio-economic condition of the people in the districts and to inform improvement measures. The reports provide an insight into the clothing practices of the lower classes and the acquisition methods they used to obtain dress in the late nineteenth century. One question on the reports asked whether clothing was generally home-made or bought by residents\, and other questions explored local industries. The answers reveal information on textile production and material knowledge. The paper will explore what the reports reveal on the county-by-county differences in clothing practice and the commercial and non-commercial acquisition methods utilised\, as well as the internal county differences that existed between highland and lowland\, rural and urban areas\, coastal and inland\, mainland or island areas of the counties. It will also explore how the lower classes used clothing supply networks\, what the reports reveal about ideas of fashion\, the sartorial aspirations of the poorer classes\, and the differences that emerge according to age\, gender and between everyday clothing and Sunday best dress.    \nRegistration\nThis talk will be delivered online\, via Zoom. Register here for the link: https://forms.office.com/r/cCTk5rr0V7\nThe seminar will also be livestreamed in Room 1001\, Hardiman Research Building (Bridge Seminar Room). \nThis talk is part of the University of Galway History Research Seminar series. \nImage: A child spinning and reeling wool\, Donegal Highlands\, c. 1890-1900. Robert John Welch (U.M.\, BELUM.Y.W.04.99.3)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/university-of-galway-history-research-seminar-clothing-whether-home-made-or-bought-non-elite-clothing-acquisition-along-the-western-seaboard-of-ireland-in-the-late-ninet/
LOCATION:Online\, via Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Kevin%20O%27Sullivan%20%26%20CAMPS":MAILTO:kevin.k.osullivan@universityofgalway.ie
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SUMMARY:Galway Book Launch: The Presidents' Letters. An Unexpected History of Ireland
DESCRIPTION:GALWAY BOOK LAUNCH AND SAMPLE EXHIBITION \nCelebrating the paperback edition of Flor MacCarthy’s bestselling The Presidents’ Letters \n\nGuest Speaker: Teresa Mannion\, Senior News Journalist\, RTÉ \nMusic: Niamh Ní Charra\nA small exhibition of material from the Mary Robinson archive in the University of Galway\, not yet available to the public\, curated by archivist Niamh Ní Charra\, will be on display for this special event. \nQueries to: info@newisland.ie \nREGISTRATION\nPlease register via Eventbrite at: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-presidents-letter-paperback-edition-launch-galway-nov-16th-tickets-461718050117
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/galway-book-launch-the-presidents-letters-an-unexpected-history-of-ireland/
LOCATION:online & livestream in Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
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ORGANIZER;CN="Niamh%20N%C3%AD%20Charra":MAILTO:niamh.nicharra@universityofgalway.ie
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