Delighted to be presenting virtually tomorrow at the #PracticingLandscape symposium organised by the Reading Landscape Research Group at the Glasgow School of Art. The session will run from 13:00-14:15. Free tickets + further information can be found here: https://t.co/hoY7MCgR6U
Here we go! To be in with a chance of winning a pair of our stunning editions of Irish Myths and Legends by Lady Gregory all you need to do is retweet this post. Enjoy the show with @MMargolyes & @SenLynnRuane and best of luck.🤍 #competition
"Remapping, Reimagining: using open data to visualise layers of the Irish landscape":
https://t.co/75RCGO9DYg
The opening blog to my new project, funded by @GovDataIE
Call For Proposals!
Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies, edited by @andrewhoskins and @SuttonProfessor, welcomes new books on how and why people and societies remember and forget
You can find the series here: https://t.co/eHn9UMiD67
Contact Mala Sanghera-Warren with your ideas.
Ahead of tonight’s broadcast of part 1 of The Hunger on RTE (to which I’m a contributor), here’s a short piece written for the accompanying web resource, on Victorian representations of the Famine - paintings, prints, and photographs:
https://t.co/Q51btGFP9I
Thanks to everyone who watched #thehunger this eve for their kind words & interest - glad to have been a part of it, and congrats to @RuanMagan & @tyronetv_irl for their superb work. Part 2 airs next week!
"Hailed as 'the Sistine Chapel of the ancients', archaeologists have found tens of thousands of paintings of animals and humans created up to 12,500 years ago across cliff faces that stretch across nearly eight miles in Colombia."
https://t.co/CYnbTsbAhS
Tonight: An Gorta Mór. We’ll explore why Ireland was hit so hard by the potato blight, and why the British government’s response was so catastrophic.
Peter Gray joins Myles just after 6PM to preview 'The Hunger' - the new major TV documentary on the Irish Famine.
In 1880 there were more Irish-born people living in New York state (499,500) than Co. Dublin (418,900) and Co. Cork (495,600). Total Irish-born population in the United States was 1.86 million. https://t.co/GtGrqQfs8M
Narrated by Liam Neeson, I was very pleased to contribute to a new documentary, 'The Hunger' #GreatFamine which airs next Monday 30 Nov on @RTEOne 9.35pm promos here https://t.co/OGiDq6zbsy
Looking forward to it & well done to @tyronetv_irl@RuanMagan#GreatFamine#irishistory
Following a fantastic keynote by Ingrid Pollard for #practicinglandscape symposium, Session 2, 13/11, 1-2.15pm is a panel on the theme ‘Wild Spaces’, w/ Elizabeth A. Hodson @NaliniPaul888 & @Night_Sam To book free tickets via Eventbrite and for more info https://t.co/GxtnyFupOm
@GSofA Reading Landscape Research Group present 'Practicing Landscape: Land, Histories and Transformation' online symposium w/ events every Fri, 6 Nov-11 Dec 2020. For schedule and free tickets for 6 sessions https://t.co/rxBCsJz7Ul First event, 6/11, 1pm, Ingrid Pollard keynote.