Irish Studies at Boston College
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The Irish Studies program at Boston College offers a richly interdisciplinary study of Irish and Irish-American culture, history and society.
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"Guy Beiner has forefronted such a discussion in relation to Northern Ireland" The power & mythology of collective memories of place in understanding Scotland BELLA CALEDONIA essay on Andrew Blaikie, The Scots Imagination and Modern Memory Edinburgh University Press bellacaledonia.org.uk/2024/03/26/the…
Atlas of the Irish Civil War completes 'history trilogy' in acclaimed Atlas series Launching today National Library of Ireland, Atlas of the Irish Civil War sheds new light on a tumultuous, tragic and complex period in Irish history. Read: bit.ly/UCCIR24 CorkUniversityPress
Delighted to begin our New England Irish Diaspora Conference today in Irish Cultural Centre Greater Boston. Looking forward to productive discussions & conversations with our Emigrant Support Program community & cultural partners
Irish Consulate Boston is pleased to begin our New England Irish Diaspora Conference today Irish Cultural Centre Greater Boston with our Emigrant Support Program recipient organizations from across the region.
Our #IrishStudies seminar list for Autumn 2024 is now available. All are welcome either in-person or online via Teams. Sign up via the links posted on our website at qub.ac.uk/schools/IrishS… HAPP at Queen's QUB AEL Irish Studies at Boston College EFACIS American Conference for Irish Studies ISAANZ Irish Studies
At Boston College on Sept. 18, documentary filmmaker Hilary Dully, editor of 'On Dangerous Ground- A Memoir of the Irish Revolution,' will speak about Máire Comerford, an Irish Republican activist and writer. Details: events.bc.edu/event/from-dan…
The 'New Irish' aren't so new - people of colour have lived here for centuries (via TheJournal.ie) jrnl.ie/6486819
CONFERENCE 20-21 September 2024 In person and online In the wake of “ethnic” violence and war, when and why do political elites and other key actors promote intergroup peacebuilding? Under what conditions do leaders compromise? Co-sponsored by Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and Carnegie Corporation of New York