Irish Society, History & Culture:100 years after 1916
Italy
Organizing committee
Dr. Lorenzo Bosi (Istituto di Scienze Umane e Sociali, Scuola Normale Superiore),lorenzo.bosi@sns.it
Prof. Fiorenzo Fantaccini (Dipartimento di Lingue, Università di Firenze),ffantaccini@unifi.it
Mr. Dieter Reinisch (Department of History & Civilization, European University Institute),dieter.reinisch@eui.eu
Call for papers
“Has the Rising of 1916 an enduring significance for Ireland [...]? [Is it] still relevant to the very different Ireland of today – and, if so, what is its relevance?” With these words in 2001, Garrett Fitzgerald interrogated the impact of the defining moment of the Easter Rising on contemporary Ireland. These questions serve as an apt starting point for the “Irish Society, History and Culture: 100 years after 1916” conference. Our aim is not limited to assessing the significance of the Rising; exploring, evaluating and interpreting the impact and the consequences of the 1916 experience. Rather, we seek to investigate the last century of Irish history, society and culture in the late 20th and early 21st century through the lens of the Rising. Paper submissions with an Irish dimension are invited on substantial, original and unpublished research in the fields of
History and Society
Cultural Studies, Literature and Linguistics
Political and Social Sciences
Submissions must describe substantial, original, and unpublished work. All submissions will be judged on originality, significance, and relevance to the conference. The duration of each paper (regardless of the number of contributors per paper) will be limited to 15-20 minutes. The conference will be conducted in English only. All panel rooms will be equipped with PowerPoint facilities.Please send an abstract of 250‐300 words, together with biographical background information of 50‐100 words by 31 March 2015 to: 1916conference@eui.eu Applicants will be informed of the outcome by email no later than 1st of May. Those offered places must confirm their participation within 14 days, after which places may be offered to applicants on the reserve list. Participants in the Conference will be asked to submit a .000-8.000 word paper before 15th of September. The Conference has no fees and will provide coffee/tea breaks and lunches. Travel and accommodation costs are not included. Further information will be made available in due time. However, participants need to secure their own funding to participate in this conference.
The conference aims to bring together distinguished scholars and younger researchers from cultural studies, history, literature, linguistics, political science and sociology. In organising this international conference we seek to contribute to the further development of an international network of scholars working on Irish studies and to promote the publication of outputs such as co-edited books or special issues of international journals. For those speakers interested in such a publication, information will be given by the Organizing Committee during the conference.
The conference will feature keynote speeches from internationally-renowned scholars
Prof. Kieran Allan, UCDDr. Seán Crosson, NUIGDr. Niall Ó Dochartaigh, NUIGProf. Peter Shirlow, University of LiverpoolProf. Jennifer Todd, UCD
LOGISTICS
Location
Events of the conference will be held at Palazzo Strozzi (Firenze, SNS), Villa Schifanoia (San Domenico, EUI, Firenze), (Piazza San Marco, UNIFI, Firenze) Italia.
Timing
The program will begin Wednesday, October 12 at 16:00 and conclude at 18:00 on Friday, October 14.
Registration
Conference check-in will be held at Palazzo Strozzi from 12:00 on Thursday, October 6.
Meals
A dinner and two lunches will be available during the conference. There will be refreshment breaks between sessions.
Internet
EUI, SNS and UNIFI offer guests free wireless access.
Contacts
For questions about paper submissions, please contact 1916conference@eui.eu