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Modern Irish History at Cambridge

Striving to go beyond traditional political polarisations, Irish history at Cambridge has a long tradition of inclusivity in terms of methods, concepts and approaches and aware of the wider European and trans-oceanic contexts within which Irish history must be assessed.

 

Much like the Modern Irish History Seminar, this conference is methodologically eclectic and open to cognate disciplines (including geography, anthropology, sociology, literature, linguistics, and economics). There are numerous avenues through which to explore politics and culture, and the organisers of the conference believe that a diversity of foci will best illuminate the nature of these themes in Irish life.

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The organisers encourage all those who wish to  learn more about Irish history, but also to learn more broadly about how to interrogate the nature of culture and politics to attend/present at this conference.

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MORE INFORMATION ON THE MODERN IRISH SEMINAR AT UNIVERSITY OF  CAMBRIDGE, INCLUDING THE 2018-2019 AND RECENT SPEAKERS CAN BE FOUND ON THEIR WEBSITE.

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SPONSORS
George Macaulay Trevelyan Fund
Embassy of Ireland in London

The organisers are grateful for the support and generosity of the Cambridge Group for Irish Studies, the Woolf Institute, and the Brian Lenihan Memorial Fund of the Cambridge Modern Irish History Seminar fotheir support in organizing and financing this conference.

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