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‘Labour and the conscription crisis’
Dr Emmet O'Connor is one of Ireland's most eminent historians of labour, and author of the new biography Big Jim Larkin: Hero or Wrecker?, is giving this timely lecture.
When: Thursday, 12 April 2018
Citizen Woman: 1918/2018
A Symposium to mark International Women’s Day
When: Wednesday, 07 March 2018
Art Historian talk at annual student and staff art exhibition
Catherine Marshall, Art Historian, will give a lunchtime talk; 'Whose Revolution was it anyway?' in the Library to coincide with the annual student and staff art exhibition.
When: Tuesday, 13 February 2018
Stacking the coffins: the 1918-19 influenza pandemic in Ireland
Stacking the coffins – influenza, war and revolution in Ireland 1918-19 which will be published by Manchester University Press in May 2018, 100 years after influenza first came into Ireland
When: Thursday, 08 February 2018
'Reduced to privation': the civilian victims of the 1916 Rising and the issue of compensation
Lecture to History Research Seminar by Daithí Ó Corráin (DCU)
When: Thursday, 16 November 2017
Maynooth, Ireland and the Far East
A half-day symposium (starting 9.30am) to mark the opening of the centenary year of the Maynooth Mission to China, known as the Columban Fathers.
When: Friday, 20 October 2017
Women and the Irish Revolution 1917-23: Feminism, Violence, Nationalism
Conference to be Held in The Royal Irish Academy Dublin on Women and the Irish Revolution 1917-23: Violence, Feminism, Nationalism on the 1st of September, hosted by MUSSI, chaired by Professor Linda Connolly, funded by The Irish Research Council.
When: Friday, 01 September 2017
Maynooth Classics Seminar - Dr Eoghan Moloney - ‘Ancient Ideals and 1916’
A talk hosted by the Department of Ancient Classics. All welcome.
When: Friday, 02 December 2016
Commemoration after 2016
Keynotes by Professor Anna Reading, King's College London; and Professor Graham Dawson, University of Brighton.
When: Thursday, 03 November 2016
Women and the Decade of Commemorations Series: Comparative Perspectives from Memory Studies
Keynote by Professor Marianne Hirsch, Columbia University - ‘Small Acts: Mobilizing Memory Across Borders’
When: Wednesday, 26 October 2016