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‘Rebel Girls’: Rosie Hackett and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn

'Rebel Girls': Rosie Hackett and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn On this Wednesday (28 May, 8.30), the Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour & Class (ICHLC) presents two short talks in the Town Hall, Galway, under the title 'Rebel Girls': Rosie Hackett and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. Speakers are James Curry (Moore Inst.) and Meredith Meagher (Univ.... | Read on »

New Voices Conference 2014: A Multi-Disciplinary Postgraduate and Early Career Scholars Conference – 5th to 7th June, 2014

The Hardiman Research Building G010 and G011 seminar rooms

New Voices Conference 2014Multi-Disciplinary Postgraduate and Early Career Scholars Conference5th to 7th June, 2014After the first New Voices conference in 1999, P.J. Mathews published an edited collection of the speakers'articles, New Voices in Irish Criticism. In the introduction, Mathews notes the text "can be taken as a snapshotof the current state of Irish studies." The... | Read on »

Ringling North Library bequest

Ringling North Library BequestThe University recently received a very generous bequest of a selection of volumes from the private Library of Henry Ringling North. The attached flyer offers some additional information. Some family members will visit the University on Friday 6 June and, as part of the event to mark this bequest, we will assemble... | Read on »

Small Nations and Colonial Peripheries in World War I: Europe and the Wider World

Small Nations and Colonial Peripheries in World War I: Europe and the Wider World National University of Ireland, Galway Friday 13th-Saturday 14th June 2014 The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum of debate for transnational and comparative approaches to the history of small European nations and Europe‰۪s colonial peripheries in World War... | Read on »

Readers, Purveyors, Creators, and Users: Studying Victorian Print Consumption in 2014 – June 16th and 17th

Readers, Purveyors, Creators, and Users: Studying Victorian Print Consumption in 201416-17 June 2014 Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies, National University of Ireland, Galway Deadline for Proposals: 16 April 2014.Plenary speakers Dr Stephen Colclough, Bangor University. Dr Niall ÌÒ CiosÌÁin, National University of Ireland, Galway. Nineteenth-century studies continues to engender some... | Read on »

‘A Brief History of Liberty ̢åÛåÓ and its Lessons’ by Professor Philip Pettit of Princeton University

You are invited to attend an upcoming public lecture in NUI Galway on ‰Û÷A Brief History of Liberty - and its Lessons' by Professor Philip Pettit of Princeton University. Professor Pettit is one of the foremost contemporary philosophers and political theorists,renowned for his revival and development of republicanism within political philosophy and for his contribution... | Read on »

Chaucer at Galway II: Chaucer and realism – 25th and 26th June, 2014

Chaucer at Galway II: Chaucer and Realismwednesday 25th- thursday 26th June, 2014Venue: Hardiman Research Building, Room G011 Program Wednesday 25th June 2014 9.30-10am: Registration (Hardiman Research Building, Room GO11) 10.00-11.00am: Sarah Nangle (UCD): Music, Rationality and Chaucer's Unnatural Birdsongs Simonne Berry (Trinity): The ‰Û÷Substaunce' of Sound: Musical Instruments in Chaucer's House of Fame 11.00-11.30am: coffee... | Read on »

‘Women, Conflict and Transitional Justice: two case studies – Bangladesh and Kenya” – Mayesha Alam, Georgetown Institute for Women Peace and Security and Moore Institute visiting fellow

Global Women's Studies In association with the Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies Gender ARC - Gender, Discourse and Identity Cluster is pleased to invite you to a Summer Seminar with Mayesha Alam "Women, Conflict and Transitional Justice: two case studies - Bangladesh and Kenya" Wednesday June 25th - 12.00-2.00 pm... | Read on »