Posted 03/06/2021

5th Irish Military Seminar 2021

08 - 19 June 2021

STRONGBOW - WORLD WAR I - WAR OF INDEPENDENCE - MILITARY ARCHIVES - GARRISON TOWNS

Bookings and Contacts

Booking Essential - See www.kildare.ie/ehistory
Email: kildaredigitalhistory@gmail.com
or TEL: 087 3611439 for further details

5th IRISH MILITARY SEMINAR 2021

The Kildare Decade of Commemorations Committee are delighted to present the 5th annual Irish Military Seminar. The 2021 programme of free events is taking place online due to the current public health guidelines.

The War of Independence, World War I, Strongbow and the extensive collections of the Military Archives are among the topics that feature in the 2021 programme which includes Zoom talks and some pre-recorded interviews with local County Kildare historians.

Email kildaredigitalhistory@gmail.com or phone 0873611439 if you require any further information.

Visit www.kildare.ie/ehistory for free registration and full details of the seminar

Tuesday 8th June / Thursday 10th June

Tuesday 8th June - 7.30PM (via Zoom)
'The Military Archives Pensions Collections' - Michael Keane (Military Archives)
Michael Keane is a civilian archivist with the Military Archives and has worked on the Military Archives Pensions Project since 2008. This talk will highlight the Military Services Pensions Collections, including many of the County Kildare men and women who feature.

Tickets Eventbrite - https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/military-seminar-2021-military-archives-pension-records-lecture-m-keane-tickets-156104054429

Thursday 10th June - 7.30PM (via Zoom)
'Representing the Last Moments of Irish Revolutionaries in Museums' - Dr Siobhan Doyle (National Museum of Ireland)
Siobhan Doyle works in the National Museum of Ireland, having previously worked in the GAA Museum and Glasnevin Cemetery Museum. She has a PhD in Museum Studies, concerning the material and visual culture of modern Ireland with particular focus on the role of exhibition display in commemoration.

Tickets Eventbrite - https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/military-seminar2021representing-the-last-moments-of-irish-revolutionaries-tickets-156113833679

Saturday 12th June

Saturday 12th June - 7.30PM (Premiere of Pre-Recorded Interview)
'The Life and Work of The War Cartoonist Bill Mauldin' - Raphael Ryan in conversation with Margaret Rowe
Raphael Ryan, from Newbridge Local History Group, will detail the interesting life and work of the cartoonist Bill Mauldin, in conversation with Margaret Rowe.

This video will be available on Kildare Decade of Commemorations YouTube Channel and Facebook page from 7.30PM on Saturday 12th June

Tuesday 15th June / Thursday 17th June / Friday 18th June

Tuesday 15th June - 7.30PM (Premiere of Pre-Recorded Interview)
'Irish Servicewomen in the Great War: From Western Front to the Roaring Twenties' - Dr Barbara Walsh in conversation with Margaret Scott
Kildangan based historian Barbara Walsh will highlight some of the interesting stories from her book on Irish Servicewomen in World War I in this pre-recorded conversation with Margaret Scott.

This video will be available on Kildare Decade of Commemorations YouTube Channel and Facebook page from 7.30PM on Tuesday 15th June.

Thursday 17th June - 7.30PM
Book Launch & Talk: Remembrance: The World War I Dead of Co. Kildare & Talk by Ronan McGreevy (The Irish Times)

This important new publication from Kildare Decade of Commemorations (compiled and edited by Karel Kiely, James Durney and Mario Corrigan of Kildare Library & Arts Service) lists the over 750 men and three women from County Kildare who died in World War I. The book will be launched by the Cathaoirleach of Kildare County Council, Cllr. Mark Stafford.
The launch will be followed by a talk by journalist and author Ronan McGreevy, author of Wherever The Firing Line Extends: Ireland and the Western Front.

Tickets Eventbrite - https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/launch-of-remembrance-wwi-book-and-talk-by-ronan-mcgreevy-tickets-156115243897

Friday 18th June - 7.30PM
'The Military Archives Oral History Collection' - Noelle Grothier

Noelle Grothier is head of Private and Oral History Collections and has worked as a civilian archivist in Military Archives since May 2008. She has responsibility for collections of private papers deposited in Military Archives by veterans and their families.

Tickets Eventbrite - https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/military-seminar-2021-the-military-archives-oral-history-collection-tickets-156116196747

Saturday 19th June

Saturday 19th June - 10.00AM (Booking link below)
'Strongbow and the Normans' - Dr Conor Kostick
Conor Kostick teaches on the subject of crusades in Trinity College Dublin and is author of many books including Strongbow: The Norman Invasion of Ireland. This talk is based on his best-selling book, which explores colourful personalities and political twists and turns of this tumultuous period in Irish history.

Saturday 19th June - 11.00AM (Booking link below)
'Rows and Ructions: military-civilian violence in Irish garrison towns' - Dr Aoife Bhreathnach

Aoife Bhreatnach blogs on military barracks and the towns around them on http://irishgarrisontowns.com/ . She is also author of Becoming Conspicuous: Irish Travellers, Society and the State, 1922-70 & hosts the podcast Censored Podcast @CensoredPod where she explores censored books in twentieth century Ireland.

Saturday 19th June - 12.00PM (Booking link below)
'Guerilla Warfare During The War of Independence' - Lorcan Collins

Lorcan Collins is founder of the 1916 Rising Walking Tour of Dublin, host of the 'Revolutionary Ireland' podcast and is author of several books on Ireland in the 1912-23 period including Ireland's War of Independence 1919-1921, The IRA's Guerilla Campaign. In this talk, Lorcan will highlight some of the key aspects of the IRA guerrilla campaign against Crown Forces during the War of Independence.

Link for all events on Saturday 19 June is: Tickets Eventbrite - https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/military-seminar-2021-conor-kostick-aoife-breatnach-lorcan-collins-tickets-156117901847

Further Information

Keep an eye out on the following channels for further details!



Acknowledgements:
We would like to thank the support and assistance of the following:
  • The County Kildare Decade of Commemorations Committee
  • Kildare County Council
  • Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media (under Decade of Centenaries 2012-23 Initiative)
  • JuneFest 2021
  • The County Kildare Federation of Local History Groups
  • National Gallery of Ireland

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