RECIRC Conference 2017
Seminar Room GO10, Ground Floor, Hardiman Research Building'Reception, Reputation and Circulation in the Early Modern World, 1500 - 1800.'
'Reception, Reputation and Circulation in the Early Modern World, 1500 - 1800.'
Dr Gerard Moran (NUIG & Independent scholar) 'Sending out Ireland's Permanent Deadweight During the Great Famine: The Case of the Cork Workhouse Paupers sent to New Brunswick in 1850'
Moderator: Mary Regan (columnist, Sunday Business Post) Participants: Prof Alan Ahearne (Director of the Whitaker Institute, NUI Galway, and former special adviser to the Minister for Finance) Prof Daniel... | Read on »
4-6pm: “The legacy of the Italian Renaissance” with Finola O’Kane Crimmins (UCD), Paolo Bartoloni (NUIG) and Daniel Carey (NUIG); McKenna Lecture Theatre, Arts Millennium Building. 7-10pm: Italian Art and its... | Read on »
Interactive technology for cultural heritage has long been a subject of study for Human-Computer Interaction. Findings from a number of studies suggest that, however, technology can sometime distance visitors from... | Read on »
Prof. Erin Goss (Clemson University) ‘Listening for William Blake’s Daughters of Albion: Echo, Complicity, Complaint’ and Dr. Kerry Sinanan (Moore Institute Visiting Fellow) ‘An Irish Slave Dealer in Africa: Nicholas... | Read on »
Anne Karhio: ‘Slight Return’: Paul Muldoon’s Poetics of Place (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2016) Launched by Professor Sean Ryder, English, School of Humanities 5-6 pm Wine served All welcome!
Prof. David Woolner is Roosevelt Institute/ Mary Ball Professor of US History, UCD
Introduced by Prof. Pól Ó Dochartaigh Light lunch served! Prof. Donovan is founder of St. Thomas’s Irish Studies Program and editor of The Nashwaak Review, a literary, arts,... | Read on »
John Carney was born in Dublin and was educated at De La Salle College Churchtown and at Synge Street CBS. He was bassist for Irish rock band The Frames between... | Read on »