Keith Busby will be a Moore Institute visiting fellow in March and will give a lecture at 6pm on ‘The French of Medieval Ireland and the Ireland of the French’ – Prof. Keith Busby
Keith Busby will be a Moore Institute visiting fellow in March and will give a lecture at 6pm on Thursday 15th March. The topic of his lecture will be ‰ÛÏThe French of Medieval Ireland and the Ireland of the French‰
History Graduate Research Seminar Series 2011-12: When Saints Die: Corporate Identity and Myth-making after Vincent de Paul: The Congregation of the Mission as a case study – Sean Smith
21 March Sean Smith When Saints Die: Corporate Identity and Myth-making after Vincent de Paul: The Congregation of the Mission as a case study
Dr James Smith (Boston College) -‘A Book’s Afterlife: The Ryan Report, and State Interaction with the Magdalene Laundries’
The Department of History, NUI, Galway, and the Moore Institute invite you to a talk by Dr James Smith (Boston College) Titled "A Book's Afterlife: The Ryan Report, and State Interaction with the Magdalene Laundries" Thursday 22, March at 18.00 in AC201 James M. Smith is an Associate Professor in the English Department and Irish... | Read on »
Gender and Irish Society in the 19th and 20th century
Gender and Irish society in the 19th and 20th century: New perspectives and new ideas Two-day conference - 23rd and 24th of March, 2012 Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences National University of Ireland, Galway Funded by the Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences (IRCHSS)This two-day conference, funded... | Read on »
Dealing with the (un)familiar: Italians’ uncanny perceptions of otherness, in Italy and abroad – Dr Francesco Ricatti, University of the Sunshine Coast
Francesco Ricatti Cassamarca Senior Lecturer, University of the Sunshine Coast Dealing with the (un)familiar: Italians' uncanny perceptions of otherness, in Italy and abroad It has often been argued, in academic studies as well as in media and public discourse, that Italian hostility towards immigrants is largely due to a sort of amnesia about Italy's past... | Read on »
TCC Seminar Series – Dr. Shahidha Bari, Queen Mary University of London: Objects, Interiors and Authority: Rethinking the Arabian Nights in English
TCC Seminar Series Dr. Shahidha Bari , Lecturer in Romanticism at Queen Mary University of London Objects, Interiors and Authority: Rethinking the Arabian Nights in English Venue: The Moore Institute March 27th at 16:00
History Graduate Research Seminar Series 2011-12: ‘The Misery Index’: Irish vs. Polish Peasants in the Nineteenth Century – RÌ_isin Healy
28 March RÌ_isÌ_n Healy ‰Û÷The Misery Index': Irish vs. Polish Peasants in the Nineteenth Century
English Graduate Research Day
EnglishGRADUATE RESEARCH DAY 9.45am-11.00 chair: Dr Rebecca Barr Rosemary Gallagher ‰Û÷All this happened, more or less': the auto-biographicality of humour in Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five, Cat's Cradle and Sirens of Titan Rebecca Downes Rehabilitating the Real: J.M. Coetzee's Aesthetics of Finitude CiarÌÁn Dowd ‰Û÷Not chaos itself lay outside of that matrix': Deterministic Chaos in Cormac McCarthy's... | Read on »