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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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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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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: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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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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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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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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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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SUMMARY:Ruaidhri O Flaithbheartaigh through his letters - Professor Richard Sharpe
DESCRIPTION:ÌøåÈåÀC A M P S  Prof. Richard Sharpe      University of Oxford      Ruaidhri O Flaithbheartaigh through his letters      A Learned Gaelic Chief      & his Friend from Oxford in 1700 \nMON 27th FEBRUARY\, 7 pm Fottrell Theatre\, NUI Galway Arts Millenium Building
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/ruaidhri-o-flaithbheartaigh-through-his-letters-professor-richard-sharpe/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120228T130000
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SUMMARY:'After After Cardenio'. Professor Jane Taylor
DESCRIPTION:The paper will consider the making of a show commissioned by Renaissance scholar\, Stephen Greenblatt. Greenblatt commissioned some twelve playwrights worldwide to each make a version of the so-called “missing” Shakespeare play\, Cardenio. Such a project surely was imagined by Greenblatt as primarily a text-based work. My paper will discuss the making of a puppet play\, After Cardenio\, that necessarily destabilized the relation between text and performance\, in a celebration of the player. The theoretical questions addressed will concern the idea of the dispersed body\, and the body/soul (object/subject) dialectic in puppetry performance. The show I have written and directed “After Cardenio\,” deals expressly with Locke’s propositions about identity and number\, as staged in his Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Locke was himself engaged\, via a community of medical research\, in a marvellous event\, the apparent resurrection of a young woman whose body had been given over for an anatomy in Oxford in 1650\, after she had been hanged for an alleged infanticide. Earlier this year I presented a paper at a puppetry conference in Connecticut\, explored the Lockean propositions about identity\, as a theoretical and philosophical problem; however this paper uses the making of my play to locate that debate within event\, the body\, medical history and performance. It also engages with questions around the infant\, the woman’s body and reproduction within theological and legal disputes in the early modern era. \nseminar \nFor the past several decades\, Jane Taylor has been involved in cultural critique and public scholarship as well as creative writing. In 1987 she and David Bunn co-edited From South Africa (TriQuarterly Magazine; and U of Chicago Press). In 1996 she designed and curated “FAULT LINES”\, a series  of cultural responses to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that followed the end of Apartheid in South Africa. As part of this program she wrote the playtext\, Ubu and the Truth Commission\, for South African artist/director William Kentridge and the Handspring Puppet Company. In 2000 she wrote the libretto for a new opera for Kentridge\, The Confessions of Zeno\, a work that was performed at the Lincoln Centre in New York as well as at the MCA in Chicago. She has two published novels\, Of Wild Dogs (which won the prestigious Olive Schreiner Prize for new fiction in South Africa) and The Transplant Men (a work of fiction that is grounded in the first heart transplant\, an event that took place in South Africa. In 2009 she edited Handspring Puppet Company\, a substantial study of the celebrated performance company from South Africa. She is currently of the Board of Advisors for Dokumenta 2012
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/after-after-cardenio-professor-jane-taylor/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120228T150000
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SUMMARY:Rome\, Vivarium\, Bobbio - centres of learning in Early Medieval Europe? - Professor Richard Sharpe
DESCRIPTION:VISITING SEMINARRome\, Vivarium\, BobbioCentres of Learning in EarlyMedieval Europe? \nPROF. RIChARD ShARPEUniversity of Oxford \nTUES 28 FEBRUARYOptics Seminar RoomSeminar: 3 – 4 pmTea/Coffee & Discussion: 4 – 5 pm
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/rome-vivarium-bobbio-centres-of-learning-in-early-medieval-europe-professor-richard-sharpe/
LOCATION:Optics Seminar Room\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Professor Donatella Badin -TCC Seminar Series - "Looking at Italy through Green Glasses: Irish travellers on the Grand Tour"
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URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/professor-donatella-badin-tcc-seminar-series-looking-at-italy-through-green-glasses-irish-travellers-on-the-grand-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120229T160000
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Research Seminar Series 2011-12: A Comparison of Syncretism in Lakota Catholic Congresses  and Gullah Camp Meetings - RÌ_nÌÁn de Bhaldraithe
DESCRIPTION:29 Feb. RÌ_nÌÁn de Bhaldraithe \nA Comparison of Syncretism in Lakota Catholic Congresses  \nand Gullah Camp Meetings
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-research-seminar-series-2011-12-a-comparison-of-syncretism-in-lakota-catholic-congresses-and-gullah-camp-meetings-ri_nian-de-bhaldraithe/
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