
In Conversation: Mapping the biological, cultural and historical
Friday 26 January 2018
1pm – 2pm
Lunch time talk Free / All Welcome /
No Booking Required

Detail: Map of Ireland and Europe from MS 700 in the National Library of Ireland, c.1200, illustrates Topography of Ireland and Conquest of Ireland, Gerald of Wales.
Dr Diarmuid Scully's research interests revolve around interpretations of Irish and archipelagic history, Gerald of Wales and medieval fantasies and stereotypes about Ireland, and their legacy. Claire Connolly is Professor of Modern English in UCC. With Dr Rob McAllen (School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, UCC) she is Co-Principal Investigator of the interdisciplinary research project Deep Maps: West Cork Coastal Cultures.
Friday 26 January 2018
1pm – 2pm
Lunch time talk Free / All Welcome /
No Booking Required

Detail: Map of Ireland and Europe from MS 700 in the National Library of Ireland, c.1200, illustrates Topography of Ireland and Conquest of Ireland, Gerald of Wales.
Dr Diarmuid Scully's research interests revolve around interpretations of Irish and archipelagic history, Gerald of Wales and medieval fantasies and stereotypes about Ireland, and their legacy. Claire Connolly is Professor of Modern English in UCC. With Dr Rob McAllen (School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, UCC) she is Co-Principal Investigator of the interdisciplinary research project Deep Maps: West Cork Coastal Cultures.
Contact:
Anne 021 4907857
anneboddaert@crawfordartgallery.ie
Emma 021 4907862
emmaklemencic@crawfordartgallery.ie
George Victor du Noyer, East Gable and Window. Antient, Stone
Oratory. Near Kilmalkedar, Co. Kerry. Watercolour on Paper. The Royal Irish Academy.
Oratory. Near Kilmalkedar, Co. Kerry. Watercolour on Paper. The Royal Irish Academy.


