Ghost Dances & Ring Shouts: Music & the Christianisation of the Lakota & Gullah in the 19th century
RÌ_nÌÁn de BhaldraitheGhost Dances & Ring Shouts: Music & the Christianisation of the Lakota & Gullah in the 19th century
RÌ_nÌÁn de BhaldraitheGhost Dances & Ring Shouts: Music & the Christianisation of the Lakota & Gullah in the 19th century
Teodora PascalCultural Frontiers in 16th-c. Ireland & Transylvania
ECHO Humanities Research Forum: Aoife Connolly (NUIG): ‰Û÷Women as keepers of Algerian and pied-noir identity' & Sheila Walsh (NUIG): ‰Û÷At the crossroads of culture and identity: Thomas Ismayl Urbain and nineteenth-century North Africa'Thursday 24th February @ 5pm >> Moore FebruaryInstitute Seminar Room 203"
The Atlantic World 1450-1830RIA Presidential Discourse by Professor Nicholas Canny6pm 28th February 2011, Royal Irish Academy, 19 Dawson Street, Dublin 2.Free booking at www.ria.ie
TCC Seminar Series: Dr. Lucy Garnier, University of London Institute in Paris - 'The Old & the New: Mixing Manuscripts & Feminism'
Sarah McCann‰Û÷Plures de Scottorum regione': Prosopography & the Venerable Bede's ‰Û÷many Irish'
FieldEarly American History, Atlantic History and Irish-AmericaProfilePatrick Griffin was named the Madden-Hennebry Professor in 2008. He comes to Notre Dame from the University of Virginia. More precisely, he returns to Notre Dame. Griffin holds a BA from Notre Dame, an MA from Columbia University, and a PhD from Northwestern University. His work explores the intersection... | Read on »