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Vale, Angela Gehrig

A Tribute to Angela Gehrig (1966-2016), a champion of Irish Studies at Newman College by Dianne Hall I last saw Angela at a meeting a few months ago at a routine meeting for the O’Donnell Fellowship committee. It was typical of so many meetings about Irish studies I attended with her over the years. She … Continue reading

Irish Artist at ACCA

Nature of Event: Gerard Byrne: A late evening in the future is presented by ACCA in association with Melbourne Festival. In Samuel Beckett’s one-act play Krapp’s Last Tape, the curtain rises to the mise-en-scène: ‘a late evening in the future’. For his exhibition of the same name, Irish artist Gerard Byrne employs a similar sense of drama: transforming … Continue reading

Trevor McClaughlin’s latest challenge….

Trevor McClaughlin’s latest challenge….

A FEATURE by TREVOR McCLAUGHLIN Reiterating some challenges to readers/researchers in his latest powerful blog. This blog is based on a talk to the International Irish Famine commemoration in Sydney in 2013. An edited version was published in Tinteán and the challenges frustratingly still remain.  It is reproduced here with permission of the author in the hopes of inspiring … Continue reading

Crisis in the Courts after 1916

Crisis in the Courts after 1916

After the Rising bridges the gap between May 1916 and the Truce in mid-1921.During this period the justice system appeared to be in constant crisis as the authorities struggled to deal with the growing insurrection in the years following the Easter Rebellion. Continue reading