Camps a Talk by Sean Murphy
Seminar Room G011 the Hardiman Reserach BuildingOccidentalism in the West
Occidentalism in the West
Come along at lunchtime this Friday to the launch of the revamped bilingual Trácht ar Thráchtais/ Thesis Talk blog for PhD and Post Doc researchers. We are delighted to welcome... | Read on »
Launch of New Translation Research Group: Crosswinds: Irish and Galician Poetry and Translation https://mooreinstitute.ie/research-group/crosswinds-irish-and-galician-poetry-and-translation/ Both will be launched by Prof Louis de Paor.
12:45 Welcome (preceded by light lunch from 12:00) Cathal O’Donoghue, Dean, College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Celtic Studies Daniel Carey, Director, Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and... | Read on »
Key in the history of cinema, the ageing star is a figure of media obsolescence that carries the memory of a bygone era of filmmaking, awakening in the viewer... | Read on »
Dr Cristina Bon (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan). ‘The President Matters’: John Janney and the Virginia Secession Convention (February-April 1861).
Italian School of Languages, Literatures & Cultures Talk by Charles Burdett, University of Durham Working from recent theoretical writing on time and the concept of the spectral, the paper... | Read on »
The term ‘Classical’ connotes so many things as to be useless. ‘Neoclassical’ is valid for a particular era. ‘Classic’ (minus the suffix -al) may denote various items. ‘Tradition’ and like... | Read on »
Martin Hurcombe is Professor of French Studies at the University of Bristol, UK, and a specialist of early twentieth-century French political culture, history and literature. His PhD examined the... | Read on »