Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Declan Ganley and the Land League? NO but Irish agrarian radicals, c. 1850–1930, 22 and 23 March, National Library of Ireland.

Not so long ago Declan Ganley tried to use Land League's name in his rethoric to promote himself. Of course he was exactly the type of guy the Land League were against. If he wants to learn more there is a conference at the National Library of Ireland in March details are as below. See you there Declan as I think I will go myself only 15 bills for two days

Irish agrarian radicals, c. 1850–1930, 22 and 23 March, National Library of Ireland.

Conference schedule.
Thursday 22 March 2012.

10.15–10.45 Registration
10.45-11.00 Welcome

Session One: 11.00–12.30
Pádraic Ó Máille, Dr. Mícheál Ó Fathartaigh
John Fiztgibbon of Castlerea, John Bligh
‘A bilious face and splenetic manners’: T. W. Russell and the Irish land question, Dr. Patrick Cosgrove (NUI Maynooth)

12.30-13.30 Lunch
Session two: 13.30–15.00
Daniel Desmond (DD) Sheehan (1873–1948) and the rural labour question in Cork, 1898–1910, John O’Donovan (University College Cork)
William Upton, fenianism and rural labourers in late nineteenth-century Ireland, Dr. Fintan Lane
A voice from the other side: Henry Villiers Stuart (1827–95) and the cause of the Irish agricultural labourers. Dr. Ian d’Alton

Coffee: 15.00–15.15

Session three: 15.15–16.45
James Daly, Dr Gerard Moran, (NUI Maynooth)
Thomas Stanislaus Cleary, (1851–98), Oisin Moran, (NUI Galway)
Matt Harris and the Ballinasloe Tenant Defence Association Brian Casey (St. Patrick’s College, Drumcondra)
Friday 23 March 2012

Session four: 10.00–11.30
Radical agrarianism and regionalism: the case of county Kerry in the late 19th century, Dr Donnacha Seán Lucey (Trinity College Dublin)
‘The League is spreading like wild fire’: the paid organisers of the United Irish League, Dr Carla King (St. Patrick’s College, Drumcondra)
Redressing historical imbalance: the role of grassroots leaders Richard Hodnett and Henry O’Mahony in the Land League revolution 1879-82, Frank Rynne, (Trinity College, Dublin)

11.30–11.45: Coffee
Session five 11.45–13.15
William Connor, Dr William A. Smyth (NUI Maynooth)
Resistance to evictions on the Glinsk Creggs estate of Allan Pollok, Pauline Scott (NUI Galway)
Canon Keller of Cork, Felix M. Larkin

13.15–14.15: Lunch

Session six: 14.15–15.15
‘An incendiary environment’: Lancashire, the IRB and the Land League, Shane Faherty, (University College Cork)
Reading the Chartist Land Plan: The “English Question” and Ireland, Dr Timothy Keane, (NUI Galway)
15.15–16.00 Concluding remarks and conference close

Registration details

This conference will take place on Thursday 22 and Friday 23 March 2012 in the seminar room of the National Library of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin 2. The cost to attend is €15 for the two days, which is payable on the day at registration. Those interested in attending, please contact Brian Casey: briancasey03@gmail.com in order to register.




Thanks to Cedar Lounge for the info http://cedarlounge.wordpress.com/2012/01/30/irish-agrarian-radicals-c-1850-1930-22-and-23-march-national-library-of-ireland-conference-thursday-22-march-2012/

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