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Leaving in Irish Culture, Politics and History

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Leaving in Irish Culture, Politics and History

10.01.2019 Posted In CFP 0 comments

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Ciaran

The deadline for the submission of abstracts for individual papers and panel proposals has been extended until 1st  February 2019.

Proposals are invited for 'Leaving in Irish Culture', a conference to be held at Castlecoote House, Co. Roscommon, from 10 to 12 July 2019. Part of the annual Percy French Festival, the conference takes the topic of 'leaving' in Irish culture, politics and history as its theme. Holding such a conference is particularly opportune in 2019, which marks the centenary of the beginning of the Irish War of Independence, the start of the departure of most of Ireland from the United Kingdom; it is also 70 years since Ireland left the Commonwealth in 1949, and 2019 is the year when Northern Ireland leaves the European Union.

Proposals are invited for papers of 20 minutes in length that explore any aspect of the topic of 'leaving' in Irish culture, politics and history. It is intended to publish the conference proceedings in a special issue of the peer-reviewed journal, Irish Studies Review, in 2020.

Abstracts of around 200 words should be sent to the guest editors of the special issue, Dr Brian Griffin (b.griffin@bathspa.ac.uk) and Professor John Strachan (j.strachan@bathspa.ac.uk) and by Friday 1 February 2019.

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