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Dr Jean Walker (ed.) and Dr Ida Milne (launched the volume) in Trim Castle Hotel at launch of:
Rural Ireland in the Early Twentieth Century – Conflict, Rebellion and Key Developments
Cambridge Scholars Publishing (2024); https://www.cambridgescholars.com/

Dr Jean Walker (ed.) and Dr Ida Milne (launched the volume) in Trim Castle Hotel at launch of: Rural Ireland in the Early Twentieth Century – Conflict, Rebellion and Key Developments Cambridge Scholars Publishing (2024); https://www.cambridgescholars.com/

Dr Ida Milne launching volume: 
Rural Ireland in the Early Twentieth Century – Conflict, Rebellion and Key Developments
Cambridge Scholars Publishing (2024); https://www.cambridgescholars.com/
on behalf of AHSI, https://www.ahsi.ie/

Programme
Welcome from the Chairman of the Agricultural History Society of Ireland (AHSI), Mícheál Ó Fathartaigh

‘Meet the Authors’ 
Frank Barry – Agri-Business Firms and Irish  Agriculture in the Decades to Independence

Jim Collins – A Study of Constraints on Small-Scale, Twentieth-Century Farming, Some of which Originated in Geological-Era Events
Ronan Foley – The Anglo-Irish and the War Effort from the Pages of Irish Life Magazine, 1914–19

Mary Forrest – School Gardens and Allotments in Rural Ireland: Initiatives to Promote Food Production in the Early Twentieth Century 

Jim McAdam – Third Level Agricultural Education in Twentieth Century Ireland with Particular Reference to Northern Ireland 

Jackie Uí Chionna – ‘The Manure Factory was a Good Thing for McDonagh & Sons; but it was a better thing for hundreds of small farmers’: Máirtín Mór McDonagh and the Fertiliser Industry in the West of Ireland

Bernard O’Hara – Michael Davitt and the Struggle for Land Reform (unavoidably absent) 

Launch of ‘Rural Ireland in the Twentieth Century’ by Dr Ida Milne, Carlow College, St Patricks

Dr Ida Milne launching volume: Rural Ireland in the Early Twentieth Century – Conflict, Rebellion and Key Developments Cambridge Scholars Publishing (2024); https://www.cambridgescholars.com/ on behalf of AHSI, https://www.ahsi.ie/ Programme Welcome from the Chairman of the Agricultural History Society of Ireland (AHSI), Mícheál Ó Fathartaigh ‘Meet the Authors’ Frank Barry – Agri-Business Firms and Irish Agriculture in the Decades to Independence Jim Collins – A Study of Constraints on Small-Scale, Twentieth-Century Farming, Some of which Originated in Geological-Era Events Ronan Foley – The Anglo-Irish and the War Effort from the Pages of Irish Life Magazine, 1914–19 Mary Forrest – School Gardens and Allotments in Rural Ireland: Initiatives to Promote Food Production in the Early Twentieth Century Jim McAdam – Third Level Agricultural Education in Twentieth Century Ireland with Particular Reference to Northern Ireland Jackie Uí Chionna – ‘The Manure Factory was a Good Thing for McDonagh & Sons; but it was a better thing for hundreds of small farmers’: Máirtín Mór McDonagh and the Fertiliser Industry in the West of Ireland Bernard O’Hara – Michael Davitt and the Struggle for Land Reform (unavoidably absent) Launch of ‘Rural Ireland in the Twentieth Century’ by Dr Ida Milne, Carlow College, St Patricks

Launch of volume: 'Rural Ireland in the Twentieth Century' by Dr Ida Milne in Trim, Co. Meath yesterday, 1 March. Congratulations to Dr Jean Walker (ed) & contributors on a fine volume (Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2024) #AgriculturalHistory #Ireland #AHSI #history

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