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Charles Diamond, the Catholic Herald and the Defence of the Realm Act, 1914-1920 – TODAY | History at Galway
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From fadó to not-so-fadó. Charles Diamond, the Catholic Herald and the Defence of the Realm Act, 1914-1920 – TODAY. Newspaper and Periodical History Forum of Ireland. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Funding a Political Party.
Book launch and lecture: The Shadow of Colonialism on Europe’s Modern Past | History at Galway
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From fadó to not-so-fadó. Book launch and lecture: The Shadow of Colonialism on Europe’s Modern Past. A double cause for celebration at NUI Galway in the coming weeks. First, we are delighted to welcome Professor Susanne Lachenicht from the University of Bayreuth to deliver a paper to our weekly History seminar at 16.00 on 28 January 2015, in Room G010. The Shadow of Colonialism on Europe’s Modern Past. Palgrave Macmillan), edited by our colleagues Róisín Healy and Enrico Dal Lago. All are welcome! Book ...
Irishmen in Connemara, Indians in Manhattan. | History at Galway
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From fadó to not-so-fadó. Irishmen in Connemara, Indians in Manhattan. Soon, a Celtic Irishman will be as rare in Connemara as is the Red Indian on the shores of Manhattan.’. This is one of the most frequently cited quotations in books about the Great Famine, and is used to illustrate the attitude of a large section of British public opinion to the Irish. It is said to be part of an editorial in the. Was lamenting this state of affairs. However, none of the books gave a reference to the. From 1785 to the...
Dr. LoPrete unexpectedly runs into an old friend…. | History at Galway
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From fadó to not-so-fadó. Dr LoPrete unexpectedly runs into an old friend…. But who was that cowled campaigner pointing east? Why, none other than brother Julian, with his side-kick Gerard, who had set off c.1235 to find the original Magyar homeland and convert a few Cumans (nomadic Turkic folk) and arrived just in time to meet Russians fleeing from renewed Mongol onslaughts–and even advance envoys of the Mongols themselves. Next post →. October 11, 2014 at 4:34 pm. I really enjoyed that colloquium.
‘Colossal impudence?’ Funding a Political Party | History at Galway
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From fadó to not-so-fadó. Funding a Political Party. At a recent press conference to announce the launch of a new party, Lucinda Creighton set herself the target of raising 1million to help fund an election campaign. Such a move would seem essential given that a lack of sufficient resources has been among the myriad reasons new parties have failed to break the ‘two and a half party system’ in Ireland. However, the National League suffered financially from its inception. The League sought to organise ...
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Praising the dead, lauding the living | readwritehere
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039;Two loves I have, of Comfort and Despair' – Reading and Writing. Ex Libris. An A-Z. President Michael D Higgins. Prof Margaret Mills Harper. Praising the dead, lauding the living. June 15, 2015. It was well worth getting up at 6.30am on a Saturday and heading north west! Breakfast in Shells Café in Strandhill and then I launched myself at Sligo … which was launching itself at the rest of the world. And enjoying the Yeats fest as much as the next person. Into Yeats HQ at the Yeats Society. Winners of ...
Walter Macken Centenary 1915-2015 | readwritehere
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039;Two loves I have, of Comfort and Despair' – Reading and Writing. Ex Libris. An A-Z. Walter Macken Centenary 1915-2015. May 4, 2015. Well – it was Walter’s big day yesterday. And if it got a mention on RTÉ, I missed it. Last year I wrote an article in NUI Galway student newspaper,. Plaque at Macken’s birthplace, St Joseph’s Ave. Photo c. Karen McDonnell. Later, I thought about the fact that. E is set mainly in north Co Clare, where I live. I wrote another article and sent it to the. It seems to me tha...
Afterwords | readwritehere
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039;Two loves I have, of Comfort and Despair' – Reading and Writing. Ex Libris. An A-Z. May 20, 2015. Just a catch up on the Walter Macken centenary celebrations. I wasn’t able to get to Galway on the 3rd May to the street party in St Joseph’s Avenue, but I met Deirdre Kennedy last week. She told me a great time was had by all and they had a good turnout. A photo appeared on the front page of the Connacht Tribune on Friday 8th. Photo Joe O Shaughnessy Connacht Tribune. In the second half of the evening, ...
May Day Poetry & Coffee | readwritehere
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039;Two loves I have, of Comfort and Despair' – Reading and Writing. Ex Libris. An A-Z. May Day Poetry & Coffee. April 27, 2015. Record Break Café. Photo by Gerry Doyle. Hello, my lovelies! I will be doing a poetry reading at the Record Break Café. In Ennis, on May 1st at 8pm. Come on – join us for some poetry and damn fine coffee at Sinéad’s lovely café in the Lower Market area. Location of Record Break – Ennis. From → Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. A Poem for Ireland.
All Hail the Birthday Boy! | readwritehere
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039;Two loves I have, of Comfort and Despair' – Reading and Writing. Ex Libris. An A-Z. Wild Atlantic Waves Radio. Yeats International Summer School. All Hail the Birthday Boy! June 12, 2015. Yeats on the gable wall. Sligo, August 2014. It simply would not do to let tomorrow’s 150th anniversary of Yeats’s birthday go by and not post. This time tomorrow, I’ll be getting ready to go to this. It promises to be something special. Here is a link to a post and a podcast. More when I return from Sligo. You are ...
Dublin in Poetry | readwritehere
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039;Two loves I have, of Comfort and Despair' – Reading and Writing. Ex Libris. An A-Z. April 23, 2015. This is a bit of fun! Tweet a twittery poem to Poetry Ireland, and it may get used on a Dublin-related app …. What part of Dublin do you want to write about? I’ve already done mine … no surprises there. Statue of Oscar Wilde Merrion Square Dublin. From → Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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039;Two loves I have, of Comfort and Despair' – Reading and Writing. Ex Libris. An A-Z. Archive for July, 2015. PalFestIrl – A Banner Event on. July 12, 2015. Ex Libris. An A-Z. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 87 other followers. Buachaill Busan: Busan Boy. Arabic Literature (in English). Comments on: About Móna and Ron. A Poem for Ireland. Upstream the Bliss of Heaven. West Cork Literary Festival.
#PalFestIrl – A Banner Event | readwritehere
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039;Two loves I have, of Comfort and Despair' – Reading and Writing. Ex Libris. An A-Z. Teeny Tiny Arts Fest. PalFestIrl – A Banner Event. July 12, 2015. There’s nothing like someone with energy, and Laura Mulcahy has it in spades! Teeny Tiny Arts Fest Poster. Peter Kay, Patrick Stack and Fred Johnston read a broad selection of poetry; Peter also accompanied himself on keyboards. I read one poem about Gaza and was delighted to have the opportunity to read from. UNSETTLED, A West Bank Journal. Fill in you...
Robert M Chapple, Archaeologist: The Floral Hall, Belfast Zoo | 3D images
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The Reading Room (UK and Ireland). Wednesday, July 1, 2015. The Floral Hall, Belfast Zoo 3D images. Back to main post. Here are a couple more of my early experiments with creating 3D (anaglyph) photographs. Information on glasses and other 3D images in this blog may be found here. Click for larger images. Back to main post. Location: Belfast Zoo, Antrim Road, Belfast, Antrim BT36 7PN, UK. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Like what I write? Buy me a pint! But I'll probably just spend it on books .
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039;Two loves I have, of Comfort and Despair' – Reading and Writing. Ex Libris. An A-Z. July 12, 2015. PalFestIrl – A Banner Event. There’s nothing like someone with energy, and Laura Mulcahy has it in spades! Teeny Tiny Arts Fest Poster. Peter Kay, Patrick Stack and Fred Johnston read a broad selection of poetry; Peter also accompanied himself on keyboards. I read one poem about Gaza and was delighted to have the opportunity to read from. UNSETTLED, A West Bank Journal. Patrick Stack reading his new work.
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History @ City of Botany Bay. People, places and stories. Online exhibitions and publications. WWI KNITTING UPDATE: 16 pairs knitted…86 to go! A big thank you to the locals who have already knitted socks for our drive. Lena Beghetto, a member. Louisa Collins: the murderess of Botany Bay? Image: NSW Australia Gaol Description and Entrance Books 1818 - 1930 Admission record for Louisa. NAIDOC week 2015: We all stand on Sacred Ground: Learn, Respect and Celebrate. World War I Centenary. If so, help . Sydne...
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Doing History at Central Washington University. Here we go a-conferencing! November 24, 2015. By Lacy S. Ferrell, Assistant Professor of History, Central Washington University. I just returned from a three-day African Studies Association (ASA) conference in San Diego, where I presented some of my research on childhood and schooling in Colonial Ghana. The following are my reflections on the experience. Why do historians go to conferences? Why do these connections matter? So which panels did I go to? When ...
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From fadó to not-so-fadó. Charles Diamond, the Catholic Herald and the Defence of the Realm Act, 1914-1920 – TODAY. Newspaper and Periodical History Forum of Ireland. Christmas dinner for Seán T. O’Kelly, 1920. The turkey was stuffed with chestnuts and truffles, and was preceded by some oysters, a chicken soup and trout. Irishmen in Connemara, Indians in Manhattan. Soon, a Celtic Irishman will be as rare in Connemara as is the Red Indian on the shores of Manhattan.’. Was lamenting this state of affairs&#...
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