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SUMMARY:Ireland and Masculinities conference\, August 19th and 20th
DESCRIPTION:Symposium Schedule \nMonday\, 19 August 2013 \n9.00 – 9.30am – Registration and coffee \n9.30-11.00am – Panel 1: Legal Musculature. \n\n Kevin McKenna (Independent Scholar) “Primogeniture\, strict settlement and the rituals of masculinity on an Irish landed estate\, 1855-1890”\nJames Ward (Ulster)“Caught in a contract: Congreve\, Farquhar and Contractarian Masculinities”\nDara Purvis (Penn State)“Masculinity\, Marriage\, and Fatherhood in the Twentieth Century”\n\n11.15-12.45 – Panel 2: Irishmen Abroad and the Irish as “Other”. \n\nNorma Clarke (Kingston) “Oliver Goldsmith and his ‘brothers of the quill’ in London\, 1757-1763”\nPeter Buckingham (Linfield College) “Thomas A. Hickey: Irish Masculinity on Two Continents”\nCiaran McDonough (NUI Galway) “Antiquarianism as a ‰Û÷Gentleman’s Hobby'”\n\n12.45-2pm – Lunch \n2.00-3.30pm – Panel 3: Protestants on Parade \n\nJim MacPherson (Highlands and the Islands)“Irish Protestant Masculinities and Orangewomen in Scotland and Canada\, 1890 – 1930”\nJames Golden (Cambridge)“Irish Anglican Political Masculinities: Disestablishment and Protestant Democracy\, 1860-70”\nPamela McKane (York\, Ontario)“‰Û÷No idle sightseers’: The Ulster Women’s Unionist Council and the masculine world of politics during the Ulster Crisis”\n\n3.30-3.45 – Coffee \n3.45-5.45pm – Round Table \nChair: Sean Brady (Birkbeck\, London) \nFidelma Ashe (Ulster) \nJane McGaughey (Concordia) \nSonya Rose (Michigan) \n5.30-7pm – Wine reception sponsored by NUIG Centre for Irish Studies \n7.30 CONFERENCE DINNER – Harbour Hotel \n*** \nTuesday\, 20 August 2013 \n9.45- 10.15am – Coffee \n10.15 – 11.45am – Panel 1: Patriotism and the Pastoral \n\nLee Morrissey (Clemson)“Masculinity\, modernity\, and\, yes\, shepherds: Spenser and Milton”\nCliona O’Gallchoir (University College Cork)“Patriotism\, Masculinity and Irish Economic Discourse in the eighteenth century”\nAidan Beatty (Chicago)“Fianna FÌÁil\, Masculinity\, and the Irish Agrarian Man”\n\n12:00-1:30pm -Panel 2: Performing Irishness \n\nCharlotte McIvor (NUI Galway)“Staging Intercultural Masculinities: Yeats\, Tagore\, Pearse and Modern(ist) Theatre Aesthetics at the Abbey Theatre”\nEd Madden (South Carolina)“Bachelor Trouble\, Troubled Bachelors”\nDeclan William Kavanagh (Kent)“Bog Men: Performing Irishness in Seven Years’ War Political Literature”\n\n1.30-2.30pm – Lunch \n2.30-4.00pm – Panel 3: Masculinities and Material Constraints: Incarceration\, Childhood and Clothing \n\nConseulo Concepcion (Glasgow) “Clothing\, Gender and Colonial Policy in Early Modern Ireland”\nMary Hatfield (Trinity College\, Dublin)“Games for boys: childhood\, masculinity and play in Ireland”\nRosa Gilbert (Birkbeck\, London)“Special Category Imprisonment and Masculinity in Northern Ireland in the 1970s”\n\n4.00pm – Closing remarks \nFor more informatin please see \nhttp://irelandandmasculinitiesinthelongueduree.wordpress.com.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/ireland-and-masculinities-conference-august-19th-and-20th/
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SUMMARY:CAMPS lab: 'Did Old Irish have a middle voice?'
DESCRIPTION:‰Û÷Did Old Irish have a middle voice?‰۪\nA presentation and discussionmoderated by Esther Le Mair\nFriday 23 August\, 12.00 ‰ÛÒ 1.00(followed by lunch\, 1.00 ‰ÛÒ 2.00)\nMOORE INSTITUTE SEMINAR ROOM\nFÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch ‰ÛÒ Everyone is welcome\nFor more information contact jacopo.bisagni@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-lab-did-old-irish-have-a-middle-voice/
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SUMMARY:Workshop - Teaching Transnational History: Transnational Ireland International Research Network
DESCRIPTION:Workshop – Teaching Transnational History: Transnational Ireland International Research Network\, Moore Institute\, NUI Galway\, 31 August 2013 \nThis workshop is the latest in the ‰Û÷Transnational Ireland’ international research network (http://transnationalireland.com)\, whose aim is to re-articulate the political\, social and cultural history of Ireland within its broader international and global contexts. This workshop will focus on the complex issue of ‘teaching transnational history’. A series of discussion-based sessions in the morning – based on pre-circulated papers – will explore pedagogical approaches to history beyond the traditional framework of the nation-state. The afternoon will focus on the presentation of new research on the ‘transnational Ireland’ theme. \nSpaces for this event are limited. Should you wish to attend\, please contact Kevin O’Sullivan (kevin.k.osullivan@nuigalway.ie) for further details.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/workshop-teaching-transnational-history-transnational-ireland-international-research-network/
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