Commemorating Partition and Civil Wars in Ireland, 2020-2023

'Commemorating Partition and Civil Wars in Ireland, 2020-2023' is a project run by Dr Marie Coleman and Dr Dominic Bryan at Queen's University Belfast. The project, which is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, examines approaches to the upcoming centenary of the partition of Ireland and is one of a number of funded research projects being undertaken at Queen's University Belfast linked to the commemoration of the Irish 'decade of centenaries'. Speakers at 'Commemorating Partition and Civil Wars in Ireland, 2020-2023' events include: David Armitage (Harvard), Bill Kissane (LSE), Gemma Clark (Exeter), Tuomas Tepora (Helsinki), Richard Kearney (Boston) and many others. All podcasts were recorded by Real Smart Media and are publicly available via UCD's History Hub.ie.

David Rieff. In Praise of Forgetting: Historical Memory and its Ironies.

This episode features a lecture by David Rieff as part of the Belfast International Arts Festival. The lecture, 'In Praise of Forgetting: Historical Memory and its Ironies', was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).

01-09
36:19

Justin Dolan Stover. Toward an Environmental History of the Irish Revolution.

This episode features a paper by Professor Justin Dolan Stover (Idaho). The paper - 'Toward an Environmental History of the Irish Revolution' - was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).

11-12
33:34

Matthew Lewis. Northern experiences of the Civil War's aftermath.

This episode features a paper by Dr Matthew Lewis. The paper - 'Northern experiences of the Civil War's aftermath' - was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).

06-26
33:12

Anne Dolan. Divisions after the Irish Civil War.

This episode features a paper by Dr Anne Dolan (TCD). The paper - 'Divisions after the Irish Civil War' - was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).

06-26
34:07

Gavin Foster. Local and Family Memory of the Irish Civil War.

This episode features a paper by Dr Gavin Foster (Concordia). The paper - 'Local and Family Memory of the Irish Civil War' - was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).

06-26
33:42

Richard Kearney. Commemoration: Trauma and Recovery.

This episode features the Annual Irish Studies Lecture by Prof. Richard Kearney (Boston). The paper - 'Commemoration: Trauma and Recovery' - was introduced by Prof. Peter Gray (QUB).

06-26
01:08:48

Maurice Manning. Response to Richard Kearney.

This episode features a response to Prof. Richard Kearney's Annual Irish Studies Lecture by Prof. Maurice Manning.

06-26
14:11

David Armitage. Civil Wars: A History in Ideas.

This episode features the conference keynote by Professor David Armitage from Harvard University. The paper - 'Civil Wars: A History in Ideas' - was introduced by Professor Richard English (QUB).

04-18
51:11

Bill Kissane. State formation, contested legitimacy and civil war in independent Ireland 1922-23.

This episode features a paper by Dr Bill Kissane from the London School of Economics. The paper - 'State formation, contested legitimacy and civil war in independent Ireland 1922-23' - was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).

04-18
30:25

Gemma Clark. The nature of communal violence in the Irish Civil war.

This episode features a paper by Dr Gemma Clark from the University of Exeter. The paper - 'The nature of communal violence in the Irish Civil war' - was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).

04-18
41:50

Tuomas Tepora. The Finnish Civil War and its legacy, 1918.

This episode features a paper by Dr Tuomas Tepora from the University of Helsinki. The paper was entitled: 'The Finnish Civil War and its legacy, 1918'.

04-18
06:20

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