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@ Belfast City Hall, Tues 10 December 6pm

Lar Joye, Michael Laffan, Timothy Bowman, Philip Orr

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@ Allingham Festival, Ballyshannon, Abbey Centre, Sat 9 Nov 5.30pm

Tommy Graham with Brian Drummond, Michael Kennedy, Jonathon Bardon, Pauraic Travers

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Hedge School at the National Library, 22 October.

Speakers: Ryan Tubridy, Robert Schmuhl , Michael Kennedy and Carol Holohan

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recorded on 17 August @Heritage Festival, Kitchen Bake (old Methodist Hall)

Tommy Graham in the Chair with Pascal Mooney, Marc Geagan, Gerry Gallagher, Charlie McGettigan

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@ the Electric Picnic, Stradbally, Co. Laois, Sun 1 Sept 2.45pm

Michael Kennedy, Donal Fallon, Carole Holohan, Brian Hanley

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History Ireland Hedge School @ 1913 Centenary Weekend, Assembly Room, Rathdown County Hall, Dún Laoghaire Sat 24 Aug 2.30pm
Looking at the Lockout  Tommy Graham in the chair with Padraig Yeates, Eamon McCann, Brian Hanley, Ann Matthews

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History Ireland Hedge School @ the History Festival, Duckett’s Grove, Co. Carlow

recorded Sat 15 June The Famine: a series of unfortunate events or genocide?

Tommy Grahm in the chair with Robert Ballagh, Meredith Meagher, Mike Murphy and Liam Kennedy

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“Too many histories . . .’? surveys of the past generation

Recorded at the Royal College of Physicians, Kildare Street, Dublin 2 (in association with the Irish Association and Dept. of Foreign Affairs) on 16 May 2013. 

Ireland’s leading historians discussed the major narrative histories of the past generation.

Joe Lee (Ireland 1912–1985: Politics and Society, 1990),  Éamon Phoenix (Northern Nationalism: Nationalist Politics, Partition and the Catholic Minority in Northern Ireland 1890–1949, 1994), Diarmaid Ferriter (The Transformation of Ireland 1900–2000, 2004), and Mary Cullen (Telling It Our Way: Essays in Gender History, 2013).

The event was introduced by as follows  Brian Kennaway Chairman of the Irish Association.

‘We want to give you all a very warm welcome to this event this evening. This is a joint event organised by History Ireland and the Irish Association. We want to place on record our appreciation for the funding from the Reconciliation Fund of the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade, without which these events would not be possible.

Both of us are marking anniversaries this year – History Ireland was established twenty years ago. We all appreciate the work of History Ireland and in particular the contribution Tommy Graham has made to the understanding of our history over the last twenty years. The magazine, both in terms of its content and its presentation, has set the standard for history magazines.

It is the seventy-fifth anniversary of The Irish Association for cultural, economic and social relations – oldest all Ireland organisation addressing the issue of relationships on the basis of cultural, economic and social differences. Formed in 1938 ‘to make reason and goodwill take the place of passion and prejudice in Ireland, north and south’, we do not consider our work to be complete. As others now occupy similar ground we are fostering working relationships with others like History Ireland and I.B.I.S.

We welcome you and I will now hand over to Tommy to introduce our speakers.’

 

 

 

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Strumpet City: was it like that?

‘One City, One Book’, 

Recorded at the Gilbert Library, Pearse Street Sat. 27 April, 3.45pm 

with Francis Devine, Ann Matthews, D.R. O’Connor Lysaght & Niamh Puirséil

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Recorded in Clifden 7pm, Friday 16 March 2012 with Mary Harris (UCG), Conor McNamara (Notre Dame), Cormac Ó Comhraí and Pádraig Óg Ó Ruairc (UL).

 

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Recorded 11 January 2012 at the National Library

 

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Ballyshannon Hedge School

Recorded at @ The Allingham Arts Festival, Abbey Arts Centre, Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal. Sat. 10 Nov.

With Anthony Begley (Ballyshannon: genealogy and history), Marc McMenamin(journalist) and Joe O’Loughlin (Voices of the Erne Corridor)

 

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Ulster Covenant 1912: an exerc

A History Ireland Hedge School recorded at the National Library on 28 November 2012 with Peter Collins (St Mary’s Belfast), Tom Hartley (Sinn Féin), Brian Kennaway (Irish Association) and Philip Orr (New perspectives: politics, religion and conflict in mid-Antrim)

Peter Collins (St Mary’s Belfast), Tom Hartley (Sinn Féin), Brian Kennaway (Irish Association) and Philip Orr (New perspectives: politics, religion and conflict in mid-Antrim)

 

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Recorded at the National Library, Kildare Street. Wed. 6 Feb. @ 7pm Genealogy: what does it think it is? Brian Donovan (findmypast.ie), Fiona Fitzsmons (Eneclann), John Grenham (Association of Professional Genealogists in Ireland) and Michael Merrigan (Genealogical Society of Ireland)

 

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‘Master’ Tommy Graham conducts a History Ireland Hedge School at the National Library of Ireland on 15 March 2011. With Tommy are Elva Johnston (UCD), Canon Adrian Empey (Church of Ireland Theological College), Mike Cronin (Boston College), Eamon Delaney (Sunday Independent).

 

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@ Donegal County Museum, Letterkenny,
Saturday 16 April @ 3pm
@ Tower Museum, Derry,
Sunday 17 April @ 3pm
1641 Depositions with Mícheál Ó Siochrú (TCD), Jane Ohlmeyer (TCD), Patrick Fitzgerald (Ulster American Folk Park) Barbara Fennell (Aberdeen) and James Sharkey (former Irish ambassador)

 

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Recorded in Cavan Museum, Ballyjamesduff, 19 April with Matthew Lewis and Fearghal McGarry, both of Queen’s University, Belfast; Pádraig Ó Ruairc (Author of ‘Blood on the Banner’) ; and Aogán Ó Fearghall, President of Ulster Council GAA.

 

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Recorded in Waterford Saturday 10 March 2012 withTom Bartlett (University of Aberdeen), Lar Joye (National Museum of Ireland) and Jack Burtchill (local historian).

 

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Venue: National Library of Ireland,

Date and time: 7.30pm Wednesday 16 May

Brian Girvin (Uni. of Glasgow), Michael Kennedy (RIA, Documents of Irish Foreign Policy), Geoff Roberts (UCC) and Eunan O’Halpin (TCD).

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with Billy Kelly, Éamonn Ó Cíardha, Richard Doherty and Hiram Morgan.

21 July 2012 at the Battle of Aughrim Interpretative Centre, Aughrim, Co. Galway.

 

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A discussion on gang violence in Ireland historically, held on the Sunday of Electric Picnic 2012.

 

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History Ireland at Electric Picnic 2012, No.1

 

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Recorded at the Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal

with Brian Kennaway (Irish Association), Éamon Phoenix (Stranmillis), Margaret O’Callaghan (QUB) and Pádraig Óg Ó Ruairc (Uni. of Limerick).

 

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Recorded at the National Library, Kildare Street

With Brian Hanley, Dermot Meleady (Redmond: the Parnellite), Margaret O’Callaghan (QUB) and Padraig Óg Ó Ruairc (UL)

 

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Recorded at Phizzfest, community arts festival, at Dalymount Park, the Home of Irish Football

Donal Fallon (Come Here To Me blog), Brian Trench (Media Officer, Bohemian FC), Tommy Graham (History Ireland), Paul Rouse (sports historian, UCD), and David Toms (Waterford supporter & UCC) address the topic of ‘The Beautiful Game or the Garrison Game?’. This was a very well-attended History Ireland hedge school at Phizzfest, community arts festival, at Dalymount Park, the Home of Irish Football. The event took place in the Jodi Stand’s Block G on Saturday’ afternoon of September 8th 2012.

Recorded by Andy Donlan for Bohemian Football Club.

 



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