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SUMMARY:Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series: Jane Daly\, Co-Director\, Irish Theatre Institute
DESCRIPTION:Jane Daly\, Co-Director\, Irish Theatre Institute\n Irish Theatre Institute\nIrish Theatre Institute (ITI)\, (formerly known as Theatre Shop)\, is a resource organisation that supports and acknowledges the achievements and ambition of Irish theatre artists and companies across all aspects of theatre practice. ITI has pioneered networking\, information provision and on-line research tools and has become a key resource organisation for the Irish theatre. ITI’s mission is to create opportunities abroad and strengthen resources at home for theatre artists\, companies\, venues and festivals. \n ITI is a resource organisation for the professional Irish theatre sector\, promoting Irish theatre production companies\, festivals\, venues and theatre artists in an international and all-island context. Irish Theatre Institute also researches and promotes the Irish play repertoire through PLAYOGRAPHYIreland an online searchable catalogue of all new Irish writing in English and Irish since 1901. \n ITI’s objective is to create opportunities abroad and to strengthen resources at home and its key strands of activity fall into three distinct yet complementary areas: \nInformation Provision\, Support & Mentoring Services\, \n\nResearch\, Online Projects & Publications\n\nInternational Networking\, Promotion & Showcasing
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/drama-theatre-and-performance-speaker-series-jane-daly-co-director-irish-theatre-institute/
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SUMMARY:SPI Seminar: Space\, Place and Identity Research Cluster Seminar Series: Ivan Kenny (Spanish\, NUIG)' Liminal Spaces in Mexican Literature and Film:Juan Rulfo and Luis Bunuel'.
DESCRIPTION:SPI Seminars: Space\, Place and Identity Research Cluster Seminar Series: Ivan Kenny (Spanish\, NUIG) ‘ Liminal Spaces in Mexican Literature and Film:Juan Rulfo and Luis Bunuel’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/spi-seminar-space-place-and-identity-research-cluster-seminar-series-ivan-kenny-spanish-nuig-liminal-spaces-in-mexican-literature-and-filmjuan-rulfo-and-luis-bunuel/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160209T140000
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SUMMARY:Performance Matters: Irish Theatre Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Performance Matters: Irish Theatre Discussion Group.\nVenue: Room 1003\, Floor 1\, Hardiman Research Building. 14:00h – 15:00h.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/performance-matters-irish-theatre-discussion-group-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160204T160000
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SUMMARY:Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour and Class (ICHLC) - Prof Lionel Pilkington (NUIG)\, 'Losing our Way: Capitalism and Cultural Change in Ireland post 1958'
DESCRIPTION:Irish Centre for Histories of Labour and Class (ICHLC) – Prof Lionel Pilkington (NUIG)\, ‘ Losing our Way: Capitalism and Cultural Change in Ireland post 1958.’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/irish-centre-for-the-histories-of-labour-and-class-ichlc-prof-lionel-pilkington-nuig-losing-our-way-capitalism-and-cultural-change-in-ireland-post-1958/
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SUMMARY:Launch of an Archives Search System
DESCRIPTION:Invitation: Launch of an Archives Search system.\nI’m writing to invite you to a short session on Wednesday related to the university’s archives and a new system for searching them which has been developed. The event takes place at 5.15 in Special Collections and will take around 20 minutes – with brief intros and demos. Refreshments will be served after!  \nThe archives constitute crucial resources for a great deal of the work that goes on in the Institute. The new search system (CalmView) enables cross searching of holdings in a way that will seriously increase access to linked information. Being there would be a great way to show support and find out how to make even more of what we have.  \nI hope you can make it. For catering purposes you could let Ann Cullinane know if you’re able to come but do join us regardless (ann.cullinane@nuigalway.ie).
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/launch-of-an-archives-search-system/
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SUMMARY:GenderARC Postgraduate Reading Group: Feminism and Queer Theory
DESCRIPTION:GenderARC Postgraduate Reading Group: Feminism and Queer Theory\nGender ARC in association with the Centre for Global Women’s studies is pleased to be hosting a postgraduate reading group this semester at NUI Galway to discuss theoretical works from critical feminist/gender and queer perspectives. All postgraduate students (from taught/research MA programmes to PhD students) are welcome to take part in this group. No prior knowledge/familiarity with queer or feminist theory required!  \nThe group will meet every 2-3 weeks to discuss a single specific work from this field of academic inquiry. Interested members of the reading group are encouraged to submit suggestions of potential readings to the group coordinator\, Amie Lajoie (a.lajoie1@nuigalway.ie)\, and the readings will be agreed upon collectively at each meeting for the following session. The aim of this group is to facilitate an environment where interested students can come together and discuss certain influential works from a variety of feminist literature in a relaxed\, open and friendly atmosphere. Again\, anyone and everyone with interest in these themes are encouraged to take part!    \nOur first meeting will be held on Wednesday\, 3 February 2016 – from 4-5pm in R1001 (the Bridge Room) in the Hardiman Research Building. We will be discussing the introductory chapter of Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex (1952)\, which is accessible online and in the James Hardiman Library database. Anyone with any problems accessing the reading please let Amie know.  \n Thanks very much for your consideration – and please spread the word! \nTo learn more about Gender ARC: genderarc.org \nAny questions/comments? Please contact: Amie Lajoie at a.lajoie1@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/genderarc-postgraduate-reading-group-feminism-and-queer-theory/
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Cathal Smith\, 'Thomas Bermingham:nineteenth century Irish land agent and 'improver''
DESCRIPTION:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Cathal Smith\, ‘Thomas Bermingham: nineteenth century Irish land agent and ‘improver’ ‘.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-cathal-smith-thomas-berminghamnineteenth-century-irish-land-agent-and-improver/
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SUMMARY:Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series: Grace Dyas\, THEATREclub\, activist\, writer\, director
DESCRIPTION:Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series: Grace Dyas\nGrace Dyas \nTHEATREclub\, activist\, writer\, director \n Biography \nGrace is an activist\, a theatre director\,  a writer\,  a theatre producer and sometimes she changes things or makes new things happen. She makes theatre because she wants to change the world. She lives and works in inner city Dublin\, Ireland where she is from. \nRecent work for THEATREclub includes The Game\, MOYROSS\,  HISTORY\, ADDICTION\, TWENTY TEN\, THE FAMILY\, HEROIN\, (Spirit of The Fringe Award) THEATREclub stole your CLOCK RADIO what the FUCK you gonna do about it?\, GROUP THERAPY FOR ONE and ROUGH  (Fishamble New Writing Award). Other theatre includes I am A Home Bird (It’s very hard) which she produced for Talking Shop Ensemble and The Fall which she produced for Ella Clarke. \nGrace has also worked as an assistant to directors Jason Byrne\, Annie Ryan\, Wayne Jordan & Neil Watkins. \nGrace is a member of Project Arts Centre and is on the  Advisory Board of the Irish Centre of UNESCO’s organisation of International Theatre Institutes. \nShe regularily works through performance with young people and vulnerable adults. Experience includes; Rialto Community Drug Team\, The Star Project Ballymun\, Mountview Blakestown Community Drug Team\, The Family Resource Centre\, St Michael’s Estate\, Ballymun Regional Youth Resource\, Ballymun Comprehensive\, Independent Youth Theatre\, Roundabout Youth Theatre & Dublin Youth Theatre.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/drama-theatre-and-performance-speaker-series-grace-dyas-theatreclub-activist-writer-director/
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SUMMARY:Performance Matters: Irish Theatre Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Performance Matters: Irish Theatre Discussion Group –  Venue:  Room 1003\, Floor 1\, the Hardiman Research Building\n(Contact n.barre8@nuigalway.ie)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/performance-matters-irish-theatre-discussion-group-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160202T120000
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SUMMARY:Digital Scholarship Seminar - Prof Scott Rettberg and Dr Anne Karhio (University of Bergen)
DESCRIPTION:Digital Scholarship Serminar Series Spring 2016\nWe are pleased to announce the Spring 2016 series of Digital Scholarship Seminar! Presentations in this series touch on topics as diverse as electronic poetry\, intertextuality\, digital ethics\, Late Antique epic poetry\, and quantitative approaches to book history. Full details of the schedule are available in the attached poster. \n The first event of the series takes place on Tuesday 2 February at 12pm in Hardiman Building Room 1001. Two speakers currently based at the University of Bergen\, Prof. Scott Rettberg and Dr Anne Karhio\, will present papers that explore\, respectively\, the development and outcomes of the Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice (ELMCIP) project\, and the prominence of remediation over born-digital writing in the Irish electronic literature landscape. Lunch will be provided after what promises to be a stimulating session. As ever\, all are welcome. \n 12-2pm // Tuesday 2 February // Room 1001 (First Floor) Hardiman Research Building // Facebook event page \nScott Rettberg\, University of Bergen \nThe ELMCIP Project\, Electronic Literature Knowledge Base\, and Data Visualization Research Outcomes \nThe HERA-funded collaborative research project Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice (ELMCIP) that took place from 2010-2013 was one of the largest European-funded digital humanities research projects led by a Nordic partner in recent years. Led by PL Professor Scott Rettberg and the Electronic Literature Research Group at the University of Bergen\, the project included seven partners from six countries\, and resulted in outcomes including books\, articles\, an online anthology of European digital literature\, several films\, and an open-access research database. This presentation will both provide an overview of this project and focus specifically on one of its ongoing products\, the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base\, and on new types of research outcomes including “distance reading” data-mining and visualization projects that can be derived from it. \nAnne Karhio\, University of Bergen / NUI Galway \nBorn Digital\, Gone Digital: Irish poetry in the New Media \nThe role of digital media in poetic production and dissemination in Ireland in recent years has been registered by a number of scholars and institutions\, though the wider implications of adopting these new technologies have so far been patchily explored. One of the areas hitherto neglected is the relationship between born-digital poetry (in other words poetry written specifically in\, and for\, digital media) and the various digital remediations of poems previously disseminated in print. While Irish cultural institutions have been quick to adopt the possibilities offered by new technologies to bring existing poetry to new readers and in curating poetry in various online contexts\, born-digital poetry\, or e-poetry\, has been slower to emerge\, and has also attracted less critical attention. Through examples of recent poetry and poetry-related projects\, this presentation seeks to outline some of the literary\, cultural and institutional dimensions of born-digital and digitally remediated poetry in Ireland. \nScott Rettberg is Professor of Digital Culture in the Department of Linguistic\, Literary\, and Aesthetic Studies at the University of Bergen\, Norway. He holds a Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature (University of Cincinnati\, 2002). Rettberg was the project leader of ELMCIP (Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice)\, a HERA-funded collaborative research project from 2010-2013. Rettberg is the author or coauthor of novel-length works of electronic literature and other digital narrative and poetry projects including The Unknown\, Kind of Blue\, Implementation\, Toxi*City\, Hearts and Minds: The Interrogations Project and others. His creative work has been exhibited both online and at art venues\, including the Beall Center\, the Slought Foundation\, The Krannert Art Museum\, and elsewhere. Rettberg is the cofounder and served as the first executive director of the nonprofit Electronic Literature Organization.  \nAnne Karhio is a holder of Irish Research Council’s ELEVATE International Career Development Postdoctoral Fellowship\, co-funded by Marie SkÌÉåâodowska-Curie Actions. Her project on new media technologies and representations of landscape in contemporary Irish poetry is carried out at the University of Bergen\, Norway\, and the National University of Ireland\, Galway. She is a co-editor of Crisis and Contemporary Poetry (Palgrave MacMillan\, 2011) and has published number of critical essays on 20th and 21st century Irish writing.  \nConnect with DSS: Website | Facebook | Mailing list
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/digital-scholarship-seminar-prof-scott-rettberg-and-dr-anne-karhio-university-of-bergen/
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SUMMARY:CAMPS Lab - Francisco Rozano- Garcia\, Medieval Studies\, NUIG 'Liminal Identities in Old Englis Poetry'.
DESCRIPTION:CAMPS Lab – Francisco Rozano- Garcia\, Medieval Studies\, NUIG ‘ Liminal Identitites in Old English Poetry’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-lab-francisco-rozano-garcia-medieval-studies-nuig-liminal-identities-in-old-englis-poetry/
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SUMMARY:Drama\, Theatre and Performance: Play Season Lauch #wakingthefeministwest -  Launch Speaker: Lian Bell #WakingThe Feminists
DESCRIPTION:#wakingthefeministswest Play Season Launch\nThursday\, January 28th @7:00 PM\, Room G010 Hardiman Building\, NUI Galway \nLaunch Speaker: Lian Bell\, #WakingTheFeminists \nPlease join us for the launch of #wakingthefeministswest! \nInspired by the recent #WakingTheFeminists movement\, #wakingthefeministswest is a Galway-based season of plays and performances by Irish women that will commence in January 2016 and conclude in May 2016. Featuring multiple events each month including theatre\, dance\, devised work\, work from the archive and new and developing writers\, the season particularly seeks to highlight a diverse range of voices from the west of Ireland. \n#wakingthefemisistswest is a student-led theatre initiative supported by NUI Galway’s Centre for Drama\, Theatre and Performance.  \n This is a free event and is open to the public. Please RSVP via Eventbrite.  \n The premiere of the #wtfw opening production\, Lady Augusta Gregory’s Grania\, directed by Justine Nakase and featuring a student cast\, will immediately follow the launch at 8 PM in the Bank of Ireland Theatre. \n Based on the myth of Diarmuid and Grania\, Gregory’s play was radical in its time for its depiction of female sexual desire and personal agency. \n Grania runs 28 and 29 January at 8PM in the Bank of Ireland Theatre. Tickets for Grania are ‰âÂ5 and can be purchased through the SocsBox (091 492 852; socsbox@socs.nuigalway.ie). \nFor further queries\, please contact Project Coordinators Nelson Barre and Justine Nakase at wakingthefeministswest@gmail.com. You can also follow the season via Facebook and Twitter @WakingFeministsW.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/drama-theatre-and-performance-play-season-lauch-wakingthefeministwest-launch-speaker-lian-bell-wakingthe-feminists/
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture 'Germans and Jews today: Living with the Holocaust?'
DESCRIPTION:Public Lecture\nGermans and Jews Today: Living with the Holocaust?\nby\nProf. PÌ_l ÌÒ Dochartaigh\nRegistrar and Deputy President\nNUI Galway\n27 January 2016\, 6.30pm\nMÌÁirtÌ_n ÌÒ Tn̼thail Lecture Theatre(Arts Millennium Building\, AM150) NUI Galway\nAll Welcome!
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/public-lecture-germans-and-jews-today-living-with-the-holocaust/
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Ciaran McCabe\, 'The mendicity society movement and the suppression of begging in pre-Famine Ireland'
DESCRIPTION:History Graduate Research Seminar Series:\nCiaran McCabe\, ‘The mendicity society movement and the suppression of begging in pre-Famine Ireland’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-ciaran-mccabe-the-mendicity-society-movement-and-the-suppression-of-begging-in-pre-famine-ireland/
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SUMMARY:Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series: Aine Philips\, Visual and Performance Artist\, Curator\, Head of Sculpture at The Burren College of Art
DESCRIPTION:Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series: Aine Philips\, Visual and Performance Artist\, Curator\, Head of Sculpture at the Burren College of Art.\nDr Aine Philips is a visual artist\, writer\, curator and academic originally from Dublin\, living in County Clare. She is Head of Sculpture at BCA since 1999. She exhibits multi- media performance works and sculptural installations in Ireland and internationally since the late 80’s. She has created art work for diverse contexts: public art commissions\, the street\, club events and gallery exhibitions including TROUBLE Festival Les Halles Brussels\, City of Women Festival Ljublana\, NON Festival Bergen\, Kyoto Art Centre\, The Stanley Picker Gallery and Performance Space London\, Judith Wright Centre for Art Brisbane Australia\, Tazquartier Vienna\, Moving Image Gallery and The Kitchen New York\, National Review of Live Art Glasgow\, Mozovia Art Centre Warsaw Poland. \nIn Ireland\, she has presented work at The Lab\, Irish Film Centre\, Project\, Arthouse\, Hugh Lane Gallery Dublin\, Golden Thread Gallery Belfast\, EV+A Limerick\, Galway Arts Centre\, and the Kilkenny Arts Festival among others. She writes for Performance Art Journal (New York) and Visual Artists Ireland Critique Supplement. In curatorial work\, she has selected Irish artists for international exhibitions and festivals and she curates performance art events in Ireland since 2005. \nHer work is supported by The Arts Council of Ireland\, Clare Arts Office and Culture Ireland. She completed a practice based PhD at the National College of Art and Design Dublin in January 2009 entitlte Live Autobiography.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/drama-theatre-and-performance-speaker-series-aine-philips-visual-and-performance-artist-curator-head-of-sculpture-at-the-burren-college-of-art/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160122T120000
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SUMMARY:CAMPS Lab\, Dr Christian Frey\, Technische Universitat Braunschweig\, Germany 'Conquering the East: Germany's Movement Eastwards in the Middle Ages'
DESCRIPTION:CAMPS Lab\, Friday 22 January\, at 12.00 noon (with discussion and light lunch to follow)\nSpeaker:    Dr Christian Frey\, Technische UniversitÌ_t Braunschweig\, Germany.\n   ‘Conquering the East: Germany’s Movement Eastwards in the Middle Ages’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-lab-dr-christian-frey-technische-universitat-braunschweig-germany-conquering-the-east-germanys-movement-eastwards-in-the-middle-ages/
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Anthony King\,'The Nationalist Fly in the Imperialist Ointment: Irish-Americans and the plan to subvert Anglo-American rapprochement 1897 - 1912.
DESCRIPTION:History Graduate Research Seminar Series: Anthony King\, ‰Û÷The Nationalist Fly in the Imperialist Ointment: Irish – Americans and the plan to subvert Anglo- American rapprochement 1897 – 1912.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-anthony-kingthe-nationalist-fly-in-the-imperialist-ointment-irish-americans-and-the-plan-to-subvert-anglo-american-rapprochement-1897-1912/
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SUMMARY:Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series: Marc Mac Lochlainn\, Artistic Director\, Branar
DESCRIPTION:Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series: Marc Mac Lochlainn\, Artistic Director\, Branar- Venue: The Bridge\, Room 1001\, Floor 1\, Hardiman Research Building
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/drama-theatre-and-performance-speaker-series-marc-mac-lochlainn-artistic-director-branar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160119T150000
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SUMMARY:The Simon Cumbers Media Fund - Speakers from Irish Aid
DESCRIPTION:The Simon Cumbers Media Fund provides funding for students to undertake international journalistic projects\, along with professional mentoring. The closing date for 2016 applications is 12th February.\nWe will have speakers from Irish Aid on campus on 19th January  to talk with students about the competition and answer any questions you may have.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-simon-cumbers-media-fund-speakers-from-irish-aid/
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SUMMARY:Performance Matters: Irish Theatre Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Performance Matters: Irish Theatre Discussion Group –  Venue:  Room 1003\, Floor 1\, the Hardiman Research Building
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/performance-matters-irish-theatre-discussion-group-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160114T200000
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SUMMARY:Public debate on the 'separation women' of World War One
DESCRIPTION:ICHLC – Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour and Class – Public debate on the ‰Û÷separation women’ of World War One\nDuring the First World War\, the payment of separation allowances to the dependents of servicemen was a powerful incentive to recruitment. Unemployed men\, as well as those in casual employment\, were assured that their wives and children would be able to keep a roof over their heads and have enough to eat if they joined the fight in Europe. But if soldiers were reassured by the allowances\, others were alarmed at the idea that women were getting something for nothing\, and a ‰Û÷moral panic’ ensued\, with reports that the allowances were being wasted on drink and dissolution. In January 1916\, a Galway magistrate scolded a woman ‰Û÷with a young family in Raleigh Row going down to the pictures and going home at 11.45 … and ÌøåÀå_1.5.0 going to waste in this manner.’ It was ‰Û÷only a person with a degenerate sort of mind who on a fine day with the sun shining\, goes to see this rubbish at the pictures’\, he told her. During the 1916 Rising in Dublin\, and in other Irish cities throughout the period the separation women came into conflict with Irish republicans\, including the women of Cumann na mBan.On Thursday 14 January at 8 pm\, in the Galway Mechanics Institute\, Middle St.\, a number of historians will disentangle the myths from the facts in relation to the separation women. The featured historians are Dr Fionnuala Walsh (Trinity College)\, Dr Ann Matthews (author of The Irish Citizen Army)\, Mary Clancy (NUI Galway)\, and John Borgonovo (UCC). This free event\, under the auspices of the Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour & Class\, will be chaired by Dr Sarah-Ann Buckley\, and all are welcome. \nFor further information please contact: jamesthomas.odonnell@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/public-debate-on-the-separation-women-of-world-war-one/
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UID:1859-1452790800-1452790800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Moore Institute Visitng Fellow\, Gabor Gelleri 'Women and the Art of Travel'
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Gabor Gelleri\n(Aberystwyth University/Moore Institute Visiting Fellow)  \n‘Women and the Art of Travel ‘ \n5pm Thursday January 14  \nThe Bridge seminar room\, Room 1001\, Floor 1\, Hardiman Research Building  \nAll welcome!
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/moore-institute-visitng-fellow-gabor-gelleri-women-and-the-art-of-travel/
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UID:1857-1452643200-1452643200@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Drama\, Theatre and Performance Speaker Series; Grace Dyas THEATREclub
DESCRIPTION:Drama Theatre and Performance speaker series: Grace Dyas from THEATREclub.\nFor more information please contact: miriam.haughton@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/drama-theatre-and-performance-speaker-series-grace-dyas-theatreclub/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160112T161500
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UID:1855-1452615300-1452615300@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Book Launch: The Tudor Discovery of Ireland by Christopher Maginn & Steven G. Ellis
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to the launch of \nThe Tudor Discovery of Irelandby Christopher Maginn & Steven G. Ellis \nThe book will be launched byProfessor Steven Gunn Merton College\, University of Oxford. \nRSVP Four Courts Press | info@fourcourtspress.ie \nTo learn more about this book\, visit the Four Courts Press website at http://www.fourcourtspress.ie/books/2015/the-tudor-discovery-of-ireland/ \nThe Tudor Discovery of IrelandChristopher Maginn & Steven G. EllisThe rapid acquisition of knowledge about Ireland in Tudor times constituted a discovery of no small importance for the development of the early modern English state. How the Tudors\, and the most influential members of the political establishment who served them\, came to be acquainted with Ireland – with its history\, with its politics and economy\, with its peoples and with its geography – and how that acquired knowledge was applied is the subject of this book. It includes in its analysis an edition of a previously unexamined 16th-century manuscript – the Hatfield Compendium – as a means of exploring the phenomenon of knowledge acquisition and its relationship to the determination of Tudor policy. This book shows that before the Tudor conquest of Ireland there was the Tudor discovery of Ireland. \nChristopher Maginn is professor of history at Fordham University in New York. Steven G. Ellis is professor of history and head of the School of Humanities at NUI Galway.Hardback. 208 pages. Available NowISBN: 978-1-84682-573-6Retail Price: ‰âÂ50.00http://www.fourcourtspress.ie/books/2015/the-tudor-discovery-of-ireland/
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/book-launch-the-tudor-discovery-of-ireland-by-christopher-maginn-steven-g-ellis/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160112T140000
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UID:1856-1452607200-1452607200@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Performance Matters - Irish Theatre Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Performance Matters\nIrish Theatre Discussion Group\nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/PerformanceMatters/ \nThis weeks discussion – Father Comes Home from the Wars Pts. 1\, 2 & 3 by Suzan-Lori Parks. \nFor more information please contact n.barre8@nuigalway.ie \nAll theatre practitioners\, theorists and students are welcome to attend
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/performance-matters-irish-theatre-discussion-group/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20151216T180000
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UID:1847-1450288800-1450288800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Book launch: Bernard Shaw's Irish Outlook\, by David Clare.
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to the book launches for Bernard Shaw’s Irish Outlook\, by David Clare.\nAlthough Bernard Shaw is often regarded as a writer of English society plays\, his formative years in Ireland deeply influenced his work for the stage. His use of Irish\, Irish Diasporic\, Surrogate Irish\, and Stage English characters reveals the degree to which he maintained a strongly Irish perspective throughout his life. Shaw’s Irish characters betray his Irish reverse snobbery; he uses them to suggest that it is better to come from a marginalized background than a privileged one. Some of his English and American characters (including Henry Higgins) derive their strengths – and some of their weaknesses – from their Irish cultural backgrounds\, and Shaw occasionally endows non-Irish characters (such as Saint Joan) with Irish qualities and then uses them as crypto-Irish foils in their dealings with English characters. Finally\, Shaw uses Stage English characters in his three Irish plays to critique the English for what he sees as their national flaws. \nDr. David Clare is an IRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow based in the Moore Institute at NUI Galway. His work has been published in the Irish Studies Review\, the New Hibernia Review\, the Irish University Review\, Studies: An Irish Quarterly\, and Emerging Perspectives. \nBernard Shaw’s Irish Outlook is an important\, original\, well-written\, critically incisive\, and long overdue study of Bernard Shaw’s Irishness … It is the first single-authored volume exclusively focused on the subject of Shaw and Irishness. It will be joined by others in time\, but it is unlikely to be bettered. – Prof. Anthony Roche\, University College Dublin \nClare’s radical analysis – delivered in subtle prose – constitutes a challenge to Shavians and to Hibernophiles to rethink some of their most basic assumptions. A bracing and enjoyable read. – Prof. Declan Kiberd\, University of Notre Dame \nClare wonderfully illuminates the degree to which Shaw’s Irish identity remained the great constant in his protean career. – Fintan O’Toole\, The Irish Times \nWe know that Ireland is a presence in some of Shaw’s plays – John Bull’s Other Island\, most famously. Clare’s fascinating and important study gives us new ways to think about such works but also sheds new light on many of Shaw’s most famous dramas\, including Pygmalion and Saint Joan. As readable as it is insightful\, this book will be of wide interest to scholars of Shaw\, Irish literature\, and theatre studies. – Prof. Patrick Lonergan\, NUI Galway \nDUBLIN LAUNCH – Wed.\, 16 December 2015 from 6-8pm in the Conference Room at the Dublin City Archives\, Pearse Street Library\, Dublin 2. At this event\, the book will be launched by Prof. Declan Kiberd of the University of Notre Dame and by Prof. Patrick Lonergan of NUI Galway.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/book-launch-bernard-shaws-irish-outlook-by-david-clare-2/
LOCATION:Conference Room at the Dublin City Archives\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20151215T170000
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UID:1852-1450198800-1450198800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Professor Kevin Barry (NUI Galway): 'The throats of birds: W.B. Yeats and the act of dying'
DESCRIPTION:Moore Institute Seminar \nProf. Kevin Barry (NUI Galway) \n‰Û÷The throats of birds: W.B. Yeats and the act of dying’ \nOrganised in conjunction with the ‰Û÷Yeats & the West Exhibition’ \nW.B. Yeats was determined to die with style\, as if his reputation depended on it. From the many available genres\, he chose one of the most difficult to sustain: death in infamy. This talk analyzes Yeats’s deliberate curation of his own death in infamy\, and the public’s triumph over this recalcitrance. \nFor more information please contact daniel.carey@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/professor-kevin-barry-nui-galway-the-throats-of-birds-w-b-yeats-and-the-act-of-dying/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach Building\, Ireland
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UID:1854-1450195200-1450195200@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Archaeology research seminar series: Doctoral student in archaeology Lynda McCormack followed by the Christmas reception from 5.30pm in the library of the Department of Archaeology
DESCRIPTION:Archaeology research seminar series:\n \ndoctoral student in archaeology  \nLynda McCormack  \nfollowed by the Christmas reception from  \n5.30pm in the library of the Department of Archaeology.  \nAll welcome! \n\nfor more information please contact maggie.ronayne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/archaeology-research-seminar-series-doctoral-student-in-archaeology-lynda-mccormack-followed-by-the-christmas-reception-from-5-30pm-in-the-library-of-the-department-of-archaeology/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20151211T120000
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UID:1850-1449835200-1449835200@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:CAMPS Labs: Dr Catherine Emerson (French\, NUIG) - 'La Legende des Flamens (1522) - A Renaissance Book in the Library at Trinity College Dublin'
DESCRIPTION:CAMPS LABS: \nDr Catherine Emerson (French\, NUIG) \n            ‘La Legende des Flamens (1522) – A Renaissance Book in the Library at  \n            Trinity College Dublin’ \nFollowed by discussion & light lunch \nEveryone welcome – FÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch\nFor more information please contact mairin.nidhonnchadha@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-labs-dr-catherine-emerson-french-nuig-la-legende-des-flamens-1522-a-renaissance-book-in-the-library-at-trinity-college-dublin/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20151209T160000
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UID:1851-1449676800-1449676800@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:Prof. Peter Kolchin (University of Delaware): 'Emancipation in the 1860s: Russia and the U.S. South'
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Peter Kolchin (University of Delaware)\, \nwill give a talk on:\n“Emancipation in the 1860s: Russia and the U.S. South”\nThe talk is an initiative of CITE (Centre for the Investigation of Transnational Encounters)\, NUI Galway. \nFor more information please contact enrico.dallago@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/prof-peter-kolchin-university-of-delaware-emancipation-in-the-1860s-russia-and-the-u-s-south/
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