History Graduate Research Seminar Series – Raina Howe – Contested Paper-Trails – Historiography of Irish woodlands in Pre-Modern Ireland
Raina Howe Contested Paper-Trails ‰ÛÓ Historiography of Irish woodlands in Pre-Modern Ireland
Raina Howe Contested Paper-Trails ‰ÛÓ Historiography of Irish woodlands in Pre-Modern Ireland
If you like gossiping, poetry, languages, puns, puzzles, jokes, double entendres or even avant-garde tomes, you might like Finnegans Wake. Despite its scurrilous critical reputation, James Joyce's final workis not as difficult as it would first appear and,when read as part of a group, can be a hugely rewarding experience. It is our hope to... | Read on »
Soir̩e Music ‰ÛÒ Discussion ‰ÛÒ Reception 8pm, Maoin Cheoil na Gaillimhe, St Mary‰۪s College, St Mary‰۪s Road, Galway. You are invited to a performance, discussion and reception; composerMÌ_cheÌÁl O S̼illeabhÌÁin will present a short recital of his music accompanied by traditional percussionist Mel Mercier (BodhrÌÁn and Bones).This will be followed by a short panel discussion... | Read on »
Gerry WattsJames Larkin and the Secret Service agents Sinbad and Estero.
You are invited to the launch ofThesis TalkThesis Talk is a bilingual blog created by College of Arts, Social Science & Celtic Studies PhD students under EXPLORE 2013.The aim of the blog is to create and participate in an online postgraduate research community.Theisis Talk/TrÌÁcht ar ThrÌÁchtais - Deis chainte dÌ_ibh si̼d atÌÁ i mbun thaighde... | Read on »
Performance MattersIrish Theatre Discussion Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/PerformanceMatters/ For more information please contact lisa.fitzgerald@nuigalway.ie or m.nichualain5@nuigalway.ie All theatre practitioners, theorists and students are welcome to attend For more information please email PerformanceMattersNUIG@gmail.com.
Lesa NÌ_ Mhunghaile The representation of the Pre-Colonial Gaelic past in Karl Gottlob KÌ_ttner's Briefe Ì_ber Irland (1785)
If you like gossiping, poetry, languages, puns, puzzles, jokes, double entendres or even avant-garde tomes, you might like Finnegans Wake. Despite its scurrilous critical reputation, James Joyce's final workis not as difficult as it would first appear and,when read as part of a group, can be a hugely rewarding experience. It is our hope to... | Read on »
Peter Kelly, Classics Department, NUIG 'Suspending suicide: trees and transformation in Ovid's Metamorphoses'
Michael O'Dowd The Speculum Matricis Hybernicum (1670), Ireland's first book on midwifery published in English