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Tuesday August 22, 2006 17:53
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1916 re-examined
The 18th DESMOND GREAVES SUMMER SCHOOL takes place this weekend, 25 to 27 August at the Irish Labour History Society at Beggars Bush, Haddington Road, Dublin 4.
18th DESMOND GREAVES SUMMER SCHOOL
at the Irish Labour History Society Museum, Haddington Road, Beggars Bush, Dublin 4,
Friday to Sunday, 25-27 August 2006
Theme: Evaluating the 1916 Rising and the struggle for Irish independence
Friday August 25th, 7.30 pm:
Representations of 1916, by Dr Sighle Bhreathnach-Lynch, Curator of Irish Paintings, National Gallery of Ireland.
Chair: Robert Ballagh, one of Ireland's foremost artists and main organiser of the commemorative events on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Rising in 1991.
Saturday August 26th, 11.00 am:
Children of the Nations: Dorothy McArdle, Internationalism and Republicanism, by Professor Luke Gibbons, University of Notre Dame, USA; author of Transformations in Irish Culture and History and other books.
Chair: Mary Cullen, Maynooth College and Trinity College Dublin
Saturday August 26th, 2.30 pm:
The 1916 Proclamation in Context, by Dr Ruan O'Donnell, University of Limerick; author of books on the 1798 and 1803 risings; currently researching Irish Republicanism in the 1950s-1960s period.
Chair: Sally Richardson, Executive Member, Connolly Association, London
Sunday August 27th, 11.00 am:
The effects of 1916 on empire, by Dr Angus Mitchell, authority on the human rights work of Roger Casement and co-editor of the book, Enemies of Empire: New Perspectives on Imperialism, Literature and History.
Chair: Finbar Cullen, Director, The Ireland Institute, Dublin
Sunday August 27th, 2.30 pm:
The Social and Political Ideology of 1916 by Brian Murphy OSB, author of Patrick Pearse and the Lost Republican Ideal, Origins and organisation of British propaganda in Ireland 1920 and other books,
and Manus O'Riordan, Head of Research, SIPTU, author of numerous articles on labour history and 1916.
Chair: Eoin Ó Murchú, Political Editor, Radio na Gaeltachta, and political columnist Village Magazine.
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Admission: €20 for the complete School
€10 Students/unwaged
€6 for individual sessions
Contact Frank Keoghan, Summer School Director, at 087-2308330 for further information.
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How to get there: Take buses 4, 7, 7A or 8 from O'Connell Street - the stop is near O'Connell Bridge - alighting at the first stop in Northumberland Road, Ballsbridge. Haddington Road is first on the left, parallel to the canal.
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