The Irish Civil War: A roundtable discussion
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Description: | The University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies hosted an online event to mark the centenary of the Irish Civil War on Thursday 24 February 2022. The Irish Civil War: A roundtable discussion aimed to explore the history and legacy of the Irish Civil War from different vantage points and perspectives. |
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Created: | 2022-04-20 15:14 |
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Collection: | University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies |
Publisher: | University of Cambridge |
Copyright: | Joanna Bush |
Language: | eng (English) |
Keywords: | Irish Civil War; roundtable; gender; |
Abstract: | The University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies hosted an online event to mark the centenary of the Irish Civil War on Thursday 24 February 2022. The Irish Civil War: A roundtable discussion aimed to explore the history and legacy of the Irish Civil War from different vantage points and perspectives.
A panel of scholars who have researched and published important work on gender, memory, trauma, sexual and gender-based violence, commemoration, the Irish revolution, literature, historiography and social and cultural theory provided an interdisciplinary analysis and roundtable discussion: - Professor Linda Connolly (Chair), Visiting Fellow, UCCGS; Professor of Sociology and Director, Maynooth University Social Sciences Institute, Maynooth University: 'Contextualising the Irish Civil War: advancing new perspectives' - Professor Guy Beiner, Boston College: 'Remembering and forgetting the Irish Civil War' - Dr Síobhra Aiken, Queen’s University Belfast: 'Trauma, testimony and the Irish Civil War' - Dr John Borgonovo, University College Cork: 'Martial women, revolutionary history/sources and the Irish Civil War' - Professor Linda Connolly, Maynooth University: 'Women, violence and the Irish Civil War' - Dr Ailbhe McDaid, University College Cork: 'Developing a literary and cultural history of the relationship between public and private experiences of the Irish Civil War' |
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