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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series 2011-12: Evictions on the Glinsk-Creggs estate of Allan Pollok - Pauline Scott
DESCRIPTION:22 Feb.   Pauline Scott \nEvictions on the Glinsk-Creggs estate of Allan Pollok
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-2011-12-evictions-on-the-glinsk-creggs-estate-of-allan-pollok-pauline-scott/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120220T160000
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SUMMARY:From Manuscript to Music: SiobhÌÁn Armstrong
DESCRIPTION:Centre for Antique Medieval & Pre-Modern Studies \nSeminar: \nFrom Manuscript to Music: Unearthing Historical Gaelic Music from Manuscripts & Early Printed Source \nSiobhÌÁn Armstrong: Historical harpist and founder of The Historical Harp Society of Ireland. \nDiscovering Gold: Medieval to 18th century harp music from the Old Gaelic World \nMonday\, March 5th at 1pm\, Tickets ‰âÂ10/‰âÂ7 \nChapel of the Poor Clares\, Nun’s Island
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/from-manuscript-to-music-siobhian-armstrong/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120215T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series 2011-12:Apostles of Agricultural Reform: The Ballinasloe Agricultural Improvement Society in Transnational Perspective - Cathal Smith
DESCRIPTION:15 Feb.  Cathal Smith \nApostles of Agricultural Reform: The Ballinasloe Agricultural Improvement Society in Transnational Perspective
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-2011-12apostles-of-agricultural-reform-the-ballinasloe-agricultural-improvement-society-in-transnational-perspective-cathal-smith/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120210T160000
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SUMMARY:ECHO Humanities Research Seminar - ECHO goes Eco
DESCRIPTION:ECHO goes ECO\nJoin us as we consider the philosophical & political questions that matter about life\, the universe\, and everything. \nLucy Bingham McAndrew \n‰Û÷What “good” is life? \nEcophilosophy and the search for an inter-specific ethic’ \nMark Ryan \n‰Û÷A Philosophical Examination of Public Opinion \nand Environmental Risk’ \nAll welcome\, fermented fruit from the vine will be served. \nECHO brings together researchers of all disciplines to discuss their work in a friendly and rigorous environment.Contact: adrianpaterson@yahoo.com or see our website: \nhttp://echoforum.wordpress.com/
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/echo-humanities-research-seminar-echo-goes-eco/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120209T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120209T130000
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SUMMARY:Creativity\, cultural industries and regional development - Dominic Power
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Moore Institute Visiting Fellowship Scheme \nDominic Power  \n(Professor in Economic Geography\, Centre for research on Innovation and Industrial Dynamics\, Uppsala   University \, Sweden) \nWill give a talk entitled \nCreativity\, cultural industries and regional development. \nMoore Institute\, Thursday 9 February 2012\, 13.00 – 14.15 \nALL WELCOME \nDominic Power is a leading international expert in the area of creative and culture-based industries\, innovation and public policy\, and regional industrial competitiveness. He has published over 60 articles\, books\, and reports on these topics and has lectured at major scientific and policy conferences around the world. \nDominic’s research agenda focuses on the geographical foundations of business competencies and competitiveness and on the economic geography of contemporary economic change. Principally a series of interlinked projects on the cultural industries form the main focus of his research work. \nDominic has worked as a creative strategy consultant to several Fortune 500 companies and many other creative businesses. www.creativebusiness.org \nDominic has worked as a policy advisor to various European governments and regional authorities: including Swedish Innovation Authority\, the Nordic Council of Ministers\, Innovation Norway\, Icelandic Government\, the Nordic  Innovation Center\, the European Commission DG Enterprise and Industry.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/creativity-cultural-industries-and-regional-development-dominic-power/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120208T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120208T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series 2011-12: Treasure from the Bog: The Faddan More Psalter - John Gillis
DESCRIPTION:8 Feb.   John Gillis (TCD) \nTreasure from the Bog: The Faddan More Psalter
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-2011-12-treasure-from-the-bog-the-faddan-more-psalter-john-gillis/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120206T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120206T160000
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CREATED:20160824T134741Z
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SUMMARY:Life after the PhD: a series of conversations with visiting scholars
DESCRIPTION:Life after the PhD: a series of conversations with visiting scholars  Monday 6 February 2012 4.00-5.30pm in the Moore Institute Seminar Room James M. Smith\, Boston College  This is the first in a new series of talks for PhD students in the College of Arts\, Social Sciences and Humanities. They will take the form of informal discussions with visiting scholars to the College about ‰Û÷life after the PhD’\, with each visiting speaker sharing insights into the challenges and opportunities for career development beyond the PhD.  In the first session we are pleased to welcome James M. Smith\, currently a visiting scholar in the Moore Institute\, from the English Department\, Boston College. Jim will talk about how his training as a graduate student prepared him for a career in academia.  He will address various aspects of professional development for doctoral candidates\, e.g.\, choosing a dissertation topic\, conferencing\, publishing\, the job search\, life as a junior faculty member\, growing your career\, etc.  This will be an informal presentation leading hopefully to conversation and a question and answer session.  All are welcome and there will be light refreshments provided. Please rsvp to Kate Thornhill: kate.thornhill@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/life-after-the-phd-a-series-of-conversations-with-visiting-scholars/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120201T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120201T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series 2011-12: Gaelic Possessions: The cultural significance of Deeds No: XIV & XV\,  c.1360 -1425\,  from James Hardiman's Ancient Irish Deeds and Writing relating to Landed Property in Thomond - Lorna Moloney
DESCRIPTION:1 Feb.Lorna Moloney \nGaelic Possessions: The cultural significance of Deeds No: XIV & XV\,c.1360 -1425\,  from James Hardiman‰۪s Ancient Irish Deeds and Writing relating to Landed Property in Thomond
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-2011-12-gaelic-possessions-the-cultural-significance-of-deeds-no-xiv-xv-c-1360-1425-from-james-hardimans-ancient-irish-deeds-and-writing-relating-to/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120125T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120125T160000
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SUMMARY:The Peerage in the Historiography of Tudor Ireland - Gerald Power
DESCRIPTION:25 Jan. Gerald Power \nThe Peerage in the Historiography of Tudor Ireland \nHistory Graduate Research Seminar Series  \nFollowed by the launch of Dr. Power’s book: \nA European Frontier Elite: The Nobility of the English Pale in Tudor Ireland\, 1496-1566\, The Formation of Europe\, vol. 4\, (Hannover\, 2012)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-peerage-in-the-historiography-of-tudor-ireland-gerald-power/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120118T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120118T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series 2011-12: 'Found in a 'dying' condition': Nurse-children in Ireland\, 1872-1952 - Sara-Anne Buckley
DESCRIPTION:18 Jan.   Sara-Anne Buckley \n‰Û÷Found in a “dying” condition’: Nurse-children in Ireland\, 1872-1952
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-2011-12-found-in-a-dying-condition-nurse-children-in-ireland-1872-1952-sara-anne-buckley/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120113T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120113T090000
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SUMMARY:Moore Institute Workshop 2011-12:Eco-poetry now! Reading\, writing and understanding poetry in an age of environmental crises
DESCRIPTION:Eco-poetry Now!  \nReading\,Writing and Understanding Poetry in an Age of Environmental Crises. \nWorkshop\, hosted by the School of Languages\, Literatures and Cultures\, Gender Arc\, UL Alliance  \nFriday\, 13th of January\, Moore Institute\, NUI Galway \n9.00 ‰ÛÒ 9.35 GearÌ_id Denvir (NUIG): Guth Ì_n talamh anÌ_os – A Voice from the Land:The Ecopoetics of Gaeltacht Oral Poetry. \n 9.40 ‰ÛÒ 10.15 Margaret Mills- Harper (UL) Inside/Outside: Space in Contemporary Poetry by Irish Women \n10.20 ‰ÛÒ 10.55 Adrian Paterson (NUIG): Yeats’ Trees \nCoffee break \n11.15 – 11.50 Sanghita Sen (Presidency College Calcutta): Nature as Divine ‰ÛÒ India\, the Upanishads\, Tagore‰۪s poetry \n11.55 ‰ÛÒ 12.30 Helen Phelan (UL) Herrad of Landsberg’sHortus Deliciarum/ Garden of Delights and Somatic Epistemology. \nLunch Break \n14.00 ‰ÛÒ 14.35Christian Schmitt-Kilb (University of Rostock): Ecopoetic Prose: Paul Farley’s and Michael Symmons Roberts’ Edgelands (2011) \n14.40 – 15.15 Roman Bartosch (University of Cologne) ‘The Reverie will Do’ ‰ÛÒ Critical World Making\, Poetry and Ethics \nGraduate Panel: \n15.20 ‰ÛÒ 16.00Hanne Hasenkamp: Floods\, Arks and Climate Change in Contemporary Fiction \n16.05 ‰ÛÒ 16.25 Sabine Lenore MÌ_ller: The fallacy of the fallacy – Exploring the Ontological Claims of Ruskin’s’Pathetic Fallacy’ and Modern Eco-poetry’s Counterclaims \nCoffee break \n16.45 ‰ÛÒ 17.45 Poetry Workshop with Fred Johnston (Western Writers’ Center\, (Ionad \nScrÌ_bhneoiri ChaitlÌ_n Maude) \n20.00 SeanÌ_s\, Folk and Poetry Event in Kai Restaurant\, Sea Road \n(please email tina-karen.pusse@nuigalway.ie for details)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/moore-institute-workshop-2011-12eco-poetry-now-reading-writing-and-understanding-poetry-in-an-age-of-environmental-crises/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111207T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111207T130000
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SUMMARY:Dr. Eamon Maher: 'Tracing the Imprint of Catholicism on the 20th Century Irish Novel'
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Eamon Maher (Institute of Technology Tallaght)\, ‘Tracing the Imprint of Catholicism on the 20th Century Irish Novel’\, Moore Institute Seminar Room\, Wednesday 7th December\, 1pm
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/dr-eamon-maher-tracing-the-imprint-of-catholicism-on-the-20th-century-irish-novel/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111206T124500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111206T124500
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SUMMARY:'Converting Monks into Friars': Creating Public Scholars in the Digital Age
DESCRIPTION:Moore Institute Lecture \nDr Kate Laity (Fulbright Visiting Fellow in Digital Humanities) \n‰Û÷Converting Monks into Friars: Creating Public Scholars in the Digital Age‰۪  \n1pm\, Tuesday 6th December\, Moore Institute seminar room \nAll welcome \nCoffee and sandwiches provided from 12.45pm
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/converting-monks-into-friars-creating-public-scholars-in-the-digital-age/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111130T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111130T090000
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SUMMARY:Moore Institute Workshop 2011-12:Writing on the Edges of Empire: MA Graduate Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Description of Workshop  \nAn MA Research Methods workshop will take place in the Moore Institute on Wednesday 30th November with students from the NUIG MA in Culture and Colonialism and  the UL MA in English. The workshop will strengthen the ties between NUIG  and the University of Limerick\, both at graduate and research level\,  since it is also in connection with the Gender ARC\, as well as the  associated research cluster “InterSects: Women and Nation 1880-1920”   The workshop will consist of panels in which speakers from NUIG\, UL and  UCD reflect on their research\, highlighting research processes as much  as content; a discussion of IRCHSS funding and Ph.D. possibilities to  which current Ph.D. candidates will contribute; and a group workshop for  the MA students. The aim of the workshop is to deepen graduate  students’ understanding of the nature and possibilities of academic  research and to help students formulate ideas for their dissertations.  An important aspect of the workshop will be the particular challenges  which archival\, textual and contextual research present to researchers  working on marginalised\, non-conventional and/or geographically distant  source material\, as well as the challenges posed by interdisciplinary  research models. Participants will include Professor Margaret Harper  (UL); Dr Tina O’Toole (UL)\, Dr Anne Mulhall (UCD)\, Professor Sean Ryder  (NUIG)\, Dr Muireann O’Cinneide (NUIG) and Professor Tadhg Foley (NUIG\,  Emeritus).
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/moore-institute-workshop-2011-12writing-on-the-edges-of-empire-ma-graduate-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111130T000000
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SUMMARY:MA Graduate Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Mastering Research on the Edge: MA Research Methods Workshop \nAn MA Research Methods workshop will take place in the Moore Institute on Wednesday 30th November with students from the NUIG MA in Culture and Colonialism and the UL MA in English. The workshop will strengthen the ties between NUIG and the University of Limerick\, both at graduate and research level\, since it is also in connection with the Gender ARC\, as well as the associated research cluster “InterSects: Women and Nation 1880-1920” The workshop will consist of panels in which speakers from NUIG\, UL and UCD reflect on their research\, highlighting research processes as much as content; a discussion of IRCHSS funding and Ph.D. possibilities to which current Ph.D. candidates will contribute; and a group workshop for the MA students. The aim of the workshop is to deepen graduate students’ understanding of the nature and possibilities of academic research and to help students formulate ideas for their dissertations. An important aspect of the workshop will be the particular challenges which archival\, textual and contextual research present to researchers working on marginalised\, non-conventional and/or geographically distant source material\, as well as the challenges posed by interdisciplinary research models. Participants will include Professor Margaret Harper (UL); Dr Tina O’Toole (UL)\, Dr Anne Mulhall (UCD)\, Professor Sean Ryder (NUIG)\, Dr Muireann O’Cinneide (NUIG) and Professor Tadhg Foley (NUIG\, Emeritus).
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/ma-graduate-workshop/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111128T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111128T170000
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SUMMARY:Professor Timothy White: 'Lessons from the Northern Irish Peace Process'
DESCRIPTION:Professor Timothy White (Xavier University)\, ‰Û÷Lessons from the Northern Irish Peace Process‰۪\, Moore institute Seminar Room\, Monday 28th November\, 5pm
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/professor-timothy-white-lessons-from-the-northern-irish-peace-process/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111128T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111128T150000
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SUMMARY:An Edition of the Collectio Canonum Hibernensis
DESCRIPTION:RESEARCH WORKSHOP PRESENTATION BY DR ROY FLECHNER \n‰ÛÏAN EDITION OF THE COLLECTIO CANONUM HIBERNENSIS‰۝ \nMoore Institute Seminar Room\, 3 p.m.\, Monday 28th November \nReception to follow \nMichael Clarke/DÌÁibhÌ_ ÌÒ CrÌ_inÌ_n \nFor further information on Roy Flechner and his forthcoming edition of the Hibernensis see \nhttp://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/people/academic/flechner.htm
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/an-edition-of-the-collectio-canonum-hibernensis/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111123T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111123T160000
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UID:1724-1322064000-1322064000@mooreinstitute.ie
SUMMARY:History Graduate Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:From Dust to Dust: Death and Burial at Clonmacnoise\, ad 800-1200
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-seminar-series/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111117T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111117T170000
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SUMMARY:The Rory Kavanagh Bursary
DESCRIPTION:THE RORY KAVANAGH BURSARY \nThe Bursary has been made possible by a generous donation from the family of the late Rory Kavanagh (1971-1996)\, a 1993 B.A. graduate of National University of Ireland\, Galway. Rory spent the 1991-1992 academic year in Italy at the University of Bologna under the ERASMUS Student Mobility Programme. This Bursary is awarded annually to allow a student of Italian spend a year at a university in Italy. It is awarded to a fulltime undergraduate student of Italian who passes the second year examinations in Arts or Commerce.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-rory-kavanagh-bursary-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111117T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111117T100000
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SUMMARY:The St. Gall Glosses to Priscian
DESCRIPTION:PROFESSOR PIERRE-YVES LAMBERT‰۪S VISIT \nThursday November 17th \n10 a.m. ‰ÛÒ 12 p.m.: Postgraduate seminar\, ‰Û÷The St  Gall Glosses to Priscian‰۪ \nSiobhÌÁn McKenna Theatre (AM214).  \n5 p.m.: Lecture\, ‰Û÷The Old Breton glosses on Bede in the manuscript Angers 477‰۪ \nMÌÁirtÌ_n ÌÒ Tnuthail theatre\, Arts Millennium  Building. \nSee further  \nhttp://www.ephe.sorbonne.fr/details/2032-lambert-pierre-yves-linguistique-et-philologie-celtiques.html  \nhttp://www.univ-brest.fr/Recherche/Laboratoire/CRBC/cherch/lambepie.htm. \nJacopo Bisagni/Michael Clarke
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/the-st-gall-glosses-to-priscian/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111116T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111116T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Seminar Series 2011/12
DESCRIPTION:16 Nov.   MÌÁire ÌÒ Broin \nHistory & Myth in 19th-Century Germany: the Lost City of Vineta
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-seminar-series-201112-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111111T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111111T000000
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SUMMARY:IMBAS 2011 - Identity: Individual\, Society and Realm
DESCRIPTION:Identity: Individual\, Society and Realm\nFRIDAY\, NOVEMBER 11TH \n12.00-12:30: registration \n1.00-2.30: Panel A \nChair: Prof. MÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha \nR̼airÌ_ O’SuilleabhÌÁin \nUniversity College Cork \nLight\, fire\, sanctity and salvation: Spiritual and patristic echoes in AdomnÌÁn’s Vita Columbae \nSarah Corrigan \nNUI\, Galway \nThe Parting of the Waters in Early Lives of Irish Saints \nJessica Fahy \nUniversity College Dublin \nBrides of Christ: Female religious identity and Italian conventual art \n2.30-3.00: tea & coffee break \n3.00-4.30: Panel B \nChair: Prof. DÌÁibhi ÌÒ CrÌ_inÌ_n \nChris Doyle \nNUI\, Galway \n‰Û÷Defence of the Realm’ Constantine III: Usurper\, Tyrant or Patriot? \nSandra Hartl \nUniversity of Bamberg \nThe Anonymous Crowd in Ammianus Marcellinus \nDavid Burke \nUniversity of Durham \nWho wrote the Canones Adomnani? \n4.30- 5:00: tea and coffee break \n5:00-6:00: Panel C \nChair: Dr Amanda Kelly \nDaniel Curley \nNUI\, Galway \nDundonnell and its place in 13th Century Ireland \nSander Westerhout \nNUI\, Galway \nClonmacnoise graveslabs in 3D: Now what? \n6.00-7.00: wine reception \n7.00-8.00: Keynote speech by Dr Alan Murray of the University of Leeds: National Identity\, Ethnicity and language in the age of the Crusade \nSATURDAY\, NOVEMBER 12TH \n9.30-11.00: Panel A \nChair: Prof. Michael Clarke \nSteffen Magister \nTrinity College Dublin \nWipo and the Early Medieval Mirrors of Princes \nLyla Owens \nBemidji State University\, Minnesota \nThe Encomium Emmae Reginae: The establishment of Queenship within Late Anglo Saxon England \nJennifer Farrell \nUniversity College Dublin \nWhen the realm is the King: Representations of the rise and fall of the nation in the individual portraits of Arthur and Mordred in the Historia Regnum Britanniae \n11.00-11.30: tea & coffee break \n11.30-1.00: Panel B \nChair: Dr Jacopo Bisagni \nBen Wright \nWestern Michigan University\, Kalamazoo \nHow long did the Cistercians “live by the work of their hands”: Negotiating the Cistercian ideal of manual labour at Cambron abbey 1148-1331 \nKatie Hager \nUniversity of Oxford \nThe Monk in Cassian and Evagrius: how their interpretations of Creation affect the identity of the monk in the ascetic life \nSarah McCann \nNUI Galway \nPlaying their part: the Irish in Bede’s Historia Ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum \n1.00-2.15: buffet lunch on campus in An Bialann \n2.30-4.00: Panel C \nChair: Dr PÌÁdraic Moran \nJulie Damaggio \nUniversity of Lyon \nLoan words and literate identity: Latin grammarians\, Roman poets and the problem of Greek words in ìëÀìâ \nJason O’Rorke \nNUI\, Galway \nObservations on the transmission of Donatus’ terminology in the Late Antique grammatical tradition \nBeatrice Da Vela \nUniversity College London \nIn search of the author’s identity: exegetical problems in Donatus’ commentary on Terrence \n4.00-4.30: tea & coffee break \n4.30-6.00: Panel D \nChair: Dr Kim Lo Prete \nKenneth Coyne \nNUI\, Galway \nIndividual and Societal Identity in Robert of Rheim’s ‰Û÷urban speech’ in the historia Iherosolimitana \nEdwin Hustwit \nBangor University\, Gwynedd \nCourt poetry and the Men of the North: dynastic identity and the heroic past in 12th century Wales \nCaoimhe Whelan \nTrinity College Dublin \nEnglish Colonial Readers: the Hiberno- Middle English translation of Gerald of Wales’ Expugnatio Hibernica \n7.30: Conference Dinner at the House Hotel \nSUNDAY\, NOVEMBER 13TH \n9.30-11.00: Panel A \nChair: Cliodhna Carney \nRobert Spindler \nLeopold-Franzens-University Innsbruck \nGawain and hegemonic masculinity in the Middle Ages \nMary Michelle Poellinger \nUniversity of Leeds \nThe Violence of Translation: Creating a ‰Û÷Scottish Identity’ in Lancelot of the Laik \nLaura Brennan \nUniversity College Dublin \n‰Û÷The heroic model of William Marshal: An examination of the idealisation and reality of knighthood and chivalry in the twelfth-century Angevin Empire’. \n11.00-11.30: tea & coffee break \n11.30-1.00: Panel B \nChair: Dr Clodagh Downey \nEsther Le Mair \nNUI\, Galway \nWatch your morphology! Why the distinction between spoiling once or spoiling repeatedly is important in Old Irish verb formation \nMona Jakob \nNUI\, Galway \nAdam the pure and torturous Lucifer- conceptual patterns in the Saltair na Rann \nEoin ÌÒ Donnchadha \nUniversity College Dublin \nSanas Cormaic and Identity within the early Irish poetic profession \n1.00-1.30: tea & coffee break & light lunch \n1.30-3-00: Panel C \nChair: Prof. GearÌ_id Mac Eoin \nNathan Millin \nUniversity College Dublin \nIdentity and emotions: Constrasting responses to the care of the dead in Medieval Ireland \nLaura Aitken \nUniversity of Aberdeen \nThe enemy within: An examination of Medieval Irish and Norse attitudes towards the mentally ill. \nMark Kirwan \nUniversity College Dublin Enthusiasts and Rebels: Late 19th and early 20th century attitudes to the Viking Age in the British Isles \nEnd of Conference
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/imbas-2011-identity-individual-society-and-realm/
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Seminar Series 2011/12
DESCRIPTION:The Gallipoli Campaign in the Mainstream Irish Media:  \nCoverage\, Reaction\, Comment
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-seminar-series-201112-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111108T163000
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SUMMARY:Professor Shaun Richards 'Space and Place in Irish Drama'
DESCRIPTION:Professor Shaun Richards (Moore institute Visiting Fellow): ‰Û÷Space and Place in Irish Drama‰۪ workshop
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/professor-shaun-richards-space-and-place-in-irish-drama/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111102T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Seminar Series 2011/12
DESCRIPTION:2 Nov.Jackie UÌ_ Chionnaith \nThe G.I. Bill and American Medical Students at University College Galway \n1946-1966
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-seminar-series-201112/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111026T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111026T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Seminar Series 2011/12
DESCRIPTION:26 October 2011\nLili ZÌÁch\nDiplomatic Links between Ireland & the Successor States  \nof the Austro-Hungarian Empire\, 1919-1945
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-seminar-series-201112-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111019T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Seminar Series 2011/12
DESCRIPTION:19 Oct.\nHayley Humphrey\nRepresentations of the Virgin Mary on Irish High Crosses
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-seminar-series-201112-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111017T160000
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Beckett & God by John Calder
DESCRIPTION:John Calder published 23 Nobel Prize winners for Literature including Samuel Beckett. The Godot Company which he founded has toured Ireland with Waiting for Godot (2006)\, Endgame (2009)\, Beckett x3 (2010) which were acclaimed both by critics and by audiences. \nCalder was Beckett’s principal English-language publisher during his lifetime\, who was also a close friend\, and has written one of the most enlightening books about him.   \nSamuel Beckett is probably the best-known\, and most admired internationally\, Irish author of the twentieth century\, but much of his work is too little understood or considered not accessible to a wide general public. This should not to be so. Beckett’s work has universal appeal\, and\, although intended to help give an accurate picture of life as we know it and the realities of human destiny\, it is also vastly entertaining\, often very comic\, and above all enlightening in what it tells us about how to make life better for others and more interesting for ourselves.  \nJohn Calder’s lecture will explain how this “God-haunted man” as he has been described\, used his religious knowledge to help us understand the realities and the absurdities of our lives\, make great literature out of it\, always with great originality\, humour and wisdom.  \nEvery lecture will finish with a question and answer session.’
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/lecture-beckett-god-by-john-calder/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111012T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Seminar Series 2011/12
DESCRIPTION:Paddy McMenamin\nLong Kesh 1972-76: Politicisation of a Generation of Working-Class Youth \nin Northern Ireland\nMoore Institute Seminar Room\, \nWednesday\, October 12\, 2011\n4pm
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-seminar-series-201112-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111010T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20111010T180000
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SUMMARY:Beckett Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:Call for people interested in a Beckett Reading Group \nFirst Meeting: Monday October 10th from 6-7 in the Moore Institute Seminar Room. \nWe are looking for people interested in participating in a reading group centered around Beckett texts-both primary and secondary. Each week a participant will lead an informal discussion of a short work or excerpt of his or her choosing. We are hoping this will be a chance for discussion and shared perspective that will create some momentum at the beginning of each work week. The readings will be kept short\, and we will be sure the meetings are kept to 1 hour. If you are interested or have questions or suggestions please contact David Delaney dpjdel@hotmail.com and Kristin Jones kristinannjones@yahoo.com.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/beckett-reading-group/
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