2. 'Permanent Reminders': Digital Archives and the Irish Commemorative Impulse. Éire-Ireland (MS version available here: discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10...)
On the politics of digitisation during the #DecadeofCentenaries and the contingent nature of women's representation in the heritage canon.
Helena Molony (1884-1967) Republican, feminist and labour activist
Ahead of #Easter, Smashing Times remembers iconic Irish women from the #DecadeofCentenaries. See our website for more smashingtimes.ie/remembering-...
Margaret Skinnider (1893-1971) Revolutionary feminist and trade unionist
Ahead of #Easter, Smashing Times remembers iconic Irish women from the #DecadeofCentenaries. See our website for more smashingtimes.ie/remembering-...
Dr Kathleen Lynn (1874-1955) Feminist, suffragist, Republican and socialist
Ahead of #Easter, Smashing Times remembers iconic Irish women from the #DecadeofCentenaries. See our website for more smashingtimes.ie/remembering-...
“Until the women of Ireland are free, the men will not achieve emancipation” - Hanna Sheehy Skeffington
Ahead of #Easter, Smashing Times remembers iconic Irish women from the #DecadeofCentenaries. See our website for more: smashingtimes.ie/remembering-...
Ahead of #Easter, Smashing Times remembers iconic Irish women from the #DecadeofCentenaries. See our website for more smashingtimes.ie/remembering-...
Eva Gore-Booth (1870-1926) Poet, writer, trade unionist, a campaigner for equality, and a sister of Irish revolutionary Countess Markievicz
by Jen Coppinger of the #AbbeyTheatre two weeks ago, and her saying that the focus for the time being are women’s narratives, and long may that remain.
The #DecadeOfCentenaries was overseen by two men in their 70’s-80’s. The EAG was full of highly capable and important women, that weren’t given
This is so needed, after the #DecadeOfCentenaries snubbing of #CumannNamBan , #Markievicz and the widows of #The77Executed . Terrific scope covered.
The list of historians we’ve lost during and after the #DecadeOfCentenaries is quite shocking actually. Specifically those that focused on 1912-1922 as well.
In a black and white photo taken in the NUI Registrar's Office, Éamon de Valera sits chairing a Senate meeting. He is in his Chancellor robes, and behind him are painted murals. He is listening as one of the assembled Senate members speaks.
#OnThisDay in 1882, Éamon de Valera was born. Throughout his life, he had a profound impact on Ireland. In 2021, as part of our #DecadeOfCentenaries activities, NUI held a series of #DevTalks which went through his public life and legacy.
Watch them here: www.nui.ie/DevTalks/def...
National University of Ireland invites you to celebrate the launch of the latest in our #DecadeOfCentenaries publications: John Redmond and Irish Parliamentary Traditions tomorrow at 6pm at 49 Merrion Square, D2.
RSVP to ucdpress@ucd.ie, hope to see you there!
www.nui.ie/news/2024/re...
Great article in @irishtimes.bsky.social by @odonoghuemartin.bsky.social and Emer Purcell on our #DecadeOfCentenaries book, John Redmond and Irish Parliamentary Traditions, published by @UCDPress and available to purchase here: tinyurl.com/JRaIPT
Read the article: www.irishtimes.com/culture/book...
Hans tells me only a handful of copies of the paperback limited edition (55) of ‘Where Memory Lies’ are available at Bonnefant Press. All of the vellum copies are sold.
Thanks everyone who bought a copy
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#poetry #MarkieviczAward #DecadeofCentenaries
One of three poems for Maggie Doherty in my #MarkieviczAward book ‘Where Memory Lies’ (Bonnefant Press) #DecadeOfCentenaries
Art by Dr Stephen Rhatigan #poetry