Finbarr’s revolt: Munster, Cork city, Cork county, and University College Cork during the ‘revolutionary decade’

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End: November 27, 2015
Contact: g.doherty@ucc.ie

Cork studies in the Irish revolution

‘Finbarr’s revolt: Munster, Cork city, Cork county, and University College Cork

during the ‘revolutionary decade’ 1912-23’

Conference in University College Cork, Ireland, 27-8 November 2015

Proposals for papers of up to 20 minutes duration are invited for the fourth conference in the series ‘Cork studies in the Irish revolution’, on the subject of the experience of the province of Munster, Cork city and county, and University College Cork during Ireland’s ‘revolutionary decade’ of 1912-23, which is to be held in University College Cork in Ireland, on Friday 27 and Saturday 28 November, 2015.

Papers may deal with any aspect of the subject. Proposals from all disciplines are welcome in order to encourage discussion of the subject from as many angles as possible. Postgraduate students are particularly encouraged to offer papers.

Abstracts of 250 words should be e-mailed to Gabriel Doherty, of the School of History, University College Cork, at g.doherty@ucc.ie.

The closing date for abstracts is Friday, 4 September 2015.