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Europe and India in the Early Modern Period

Europe and India in the Early Modern Period International Conference, 3-4 June 2010, Newman House UCD & Old Library TCDOrganized by Daniel Carey, Derval Conroy and Jane ConroyConference organized with the support of:The Early Modern Research Strand, University College, DublinTexts Contexts and Cultures, NUI, GalwayThe Library, Trinity College, DublinThe Andrew W. Mellon FoundationSociety for Renaissance... | Read on »

Imperialism, Theory and Media

Imperialism, Theory and MediaWednesday 23rd June, 2010Moore Institute Seminar Room2.30 - 3.30 Talk by Prof Patrick Wolfe, Charles La Trobe Research Fellow, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia,‰Û÷Imperialism in Theory and Practice'3.30 - 4.00 Discussion4.00 - 4.15 Tea/Coffee4.15 - 5.15 Talk by Prof Cynthia Young, Associate Professor, Boston College ‰Û÷Imperialism and Media5.15 - 5.45 DiscussionProfessor Patrick... | Read on »

Irish Conference of Medievalists

The Classics department is holding the Irish Conference of Medievalists beginning on June 25th, 2010. Further information is available at http://www.irishmedievalists.com/ or please contact Dr Jacopo Bisagni, Tower 2, Rm 505. 091-495963 ( jacopo.bisagninuigalway.ie)

3rd International Conference on the science of Computus

The third International Conference on the science of Computus takes place on July 16th-18th July, 2010, in the Moore Institute, National University of Ireland, Galway.Further Information: Prof. DÌÁibhÌ_ ÌÒ CrÌ_inÌ_n, History, NUI, Galway, daibhi.ocroinin@nuigalway.ie ‰ۢ www.foundationsirishculture.gaillimh.eu"Conference Poster" "Conference Programme"

Performing Shakespeare in Ireland, 1660-1922

CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTPerforming Shakespeare in Ireland, 1660-1922Moore Institute, National University of Ireland, Galway3-4 September 2010During the last fifteen years, many valuable studies on the relationship between Shakespeare and Ireland have appeared. These have enhanced and complicated our understanding of the impact of Irish politics on Elizabethan and Jacobean drama in general, and have led to the... | Read on »

(Post) Imperial Cultures

(Post) Imperial CulturesSymposium at the Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies, National University of Ireland, Galway, in association with the English Department and Texts, Contexts, Cultures"Download full size poster"Saturday 25th September 2010(Post) Imperial Cultures is a one day symposium designed to discuss questions of aesthetics and representation in context of contemporary... | Read on »

Dr. Campbell Jones ‘What kind of person is the market?’

Dr. Campbell Jones, University of Leicester'What kind of person is the market?'We are today surrounded with talk about the market, about what it is doing and its consequences for us. More strangely, it is often said that the market itself can speak, that it can say things to us, it can ‰Û÷respond' to our actions,... | Read on »