Irish Centre for the Histories of Labour and Class - Interdisciplinary group in NUI Galway focusing on labour and class history with special emphasis on Ireland
LAUNCH Wed. MAY DAY, 6 pm, Charlie Byrne’s, Galway.
Guest: Sarah-Anne Buckley. Featuring live interview with contributors
Details of book:
https://t.co/1OG36gux1L
@SarahAnneBuckle @peelersandsheep @keosulli @Uni_Galwaypress@UniOfGalwayASC@uniofgalway
To mark 50th anniversary of Irish performances of 7:84 (Scotland) group’s radical “ceilidh-play”, The Cheviot, The Stag and the Black, Black Oil, the Irish Centre for Labour and Class (University of Galway) is organising free public talk in Mick Lally Theatre, 8 pm Fri. 22 March
Details of an event being organised by Dept of Sociology & Centre for the Study of Politics, Maynooth University - Spirit of Revolution: mobilisations around land, food and housing on 18 Nov which might be of interest to followers.
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https://t.co/8Df8CSbxPi
“Small cities can sustain the richest cultural traditions.” — Dr Chris McConville
📚 HARDIMAN & BEYOND, The Arts and Culture of Galway Since 1820. Edited by John Cunningham & Ciaran McDonough. Due for release in April 2023 #Galway#IrishHistory
International Women’s Day free public talks from ICHLC at Galway Mechanics Institute, 8th March 8.15 pm. MAKING LACE, HATS AND CHINA: WOMEN IN PAST #GALWAY INDUSTRIES. Speakers: Norma Owens, Yara Könst, Mary Cunningham @SarahAnneBuckle @MooreInst @historyatgalway @UniOfGalwayASC
Irish Travellers/Mincéirs and the State, 1922-2022, conf. at University of Galway, 16-17 Sept 2022.
Call for Participation extended - proposals up to 18th July
Send to [email protected]
Details: https://t.co/n7ek1eqOnT
@historyatgalway @MooreInst @SarahAnneBuckle
PBP Galway will host a hybrid meeting on the Galway Soviet on Monday 9 May at Áras na nGael at 7 with NUIG historian @johncun1ngham. A major event in the history of working class militancy in Galway, the Soviet was one of dozens of Soviets declared by radical workers in the era.
Join us on Friday April 8th @ 10am for the online launch of the Autumn conference 'Irish Travellers/Mincéirs and the State 1922-2022: The Struggle for Equality'
Supported by @DeptCulturelRL & message by
@PresidentIRL
Reg: https://t.co/pNhle7qfrb
Speaker Info. below:
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Join us Fri. April 8th @ 10am for the online launch of the Autumn conference 'Irish Travellers/Mincéirs and the State 1922-2022: The Struggle for Equality'
Supported by @DeptCulturelRL
Message by @PresidentIRL
Reg: https://t.co/pNhle7qfrb
Details:
Reflecting on the life and times, the intellectual and activist contributions of the late Terrence (Terry) McDonough, Emeritus Professor of @econgalway @nuigalway this Thurs, 17 Feb @ 1pm - online. Please register here: https://t.co/8WOvXwHN3l
@Whitaker_Inst @NUIGCairnes @ICHLC
Reminder: Historians and the Media - IAPH workshop next Monday 21 February with Jim Carroll @byjimcarroll@RTEBrainstorm and Dr Sarah-Anne Buckley @SarahAnneBuckle (NUI Galway). Full details on registration below
A memorial event of the late Terrence (Terry) McDonough, Emeritus Prof. of @econgalway @nuigalway, 17 Feb @ 1pm, 'For people and planet: Remembering Terry McDonough’, coordinated by Dr. Cian McMahon @smuhalifax, hosted by @ICHLC. Register: https://t.co/Pm8S5QVyUm @historyatgalway
Born #OTD 1876 Cissie Cahalan, trade unionist and suffragist, was the first & only female president of the Irish Union of Distributive Workers and Clerks. Her tenure oversaw the establishment of a minimum wage & an end to the living-in system. https://t.co/pNc5be22j9 #DIBlives
🚨 New podcast series 🚨 - with focus on zoonotic diseases (like Covid), biodiversity loss & capitalism- drawing on Irish agrarian/enviro social history- 1st episode out this Mon (May 31) 'The Landscape of Lyme'- second episode (June 7) 'The Factory Farm and the Forest Frontier'.