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IRISH TRADITION and INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT

A series of four evenings that feature leading academics Elva JOHNSON, Charles DOHERTY, and John DILLON, environmentalist and former member of European Parliament Nuala AHERN and accomplished singer Niamh O'BRIEN RHIANNON.
 

ALL EVENTS
7:30 pm
Register 7:15 pm, €10 per event

 The United Arts Club
3 Upper Fitzwilliam Street
Dublin 2

Thursday 28 January 2010

What made St Brigit different in the Early Middle Ages?
By Dr Elva JOHNSON
College of Arts & Celtic Studies, School of History & Archives
University College Dublin
The speaker appeared on the RTE film on Irish Pilgrimage
MUSIC: Niamh O’Brien Rhiannon will sing St Brigit’s Canticle

Thursday 18 February 2010

DIVINE ODYSSEY: Early Saints and Pilgrimage as Ritualised Wandering
By Nuala AHERN
Environmentalist, political analyst, and former MEP for the Green party
Co-founder of Mythic Links

Thursday 25 March 2010

TRADITIONS OF KINGSHIP in early Ireland and India
By Charles DOHERTY
Senior Lecturer
School of History & Archives, University College Dublin
President, Royal Society of the Antiquaries of Ireland

Thursday 15 April 2010
 
THE CLASSICS at the Wake - James Joyce & Greek Culture
By Dr John DILLON
Classicist and philosopher, former Regius Professor of Greek
Trinity College Dublin
Elected to the Academy of Athens

  

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