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Clingen Conversation: “The Catholic Church and the Irish Civil War: Should the Church Apologize?”
More than twenty years ago, the Catholic Church in Argentina apologized for its behavior during the country’s long “Dirty War” from 1976-1983, in which the Church failed to...
watch videoIntroduction to PARISH: Preserving and Recording Ireland’s Sacred Heritage
PARISH is a multi-year research project designed to build a digital record of the social history materials held within Ireland’s 3,000+ Catholic Churches. The project will...
watch videoThe Annual Breandán Ó Buachalla Memorial Lecture: Clíona Ní Ríordáin on “Contemporary Irish Writing: The Ecolinguistic Turn”
Professor Ní Ríordáin looked at the way in which the Irish language has been central to a number of recent books within contemporary English language literature in Ireland....
Read Article“Who Do We Say We Are? Irish Art 1922 | 2022”: A Musical Interlude
Join us for a live performance of a rich, musical interpretation of the works on view in the Snite Museum’s newest exploration of Ireland, Who Do We Say We Are? Irish Art 1922 |...
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The Snite Museum of Art renews its partnership with the University of Notre Dame’s Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies and the O’Brien Collection in Chicago to present...
Read ArticleUlysses Goes Global
Notre Dame celebrates 100 years of James Joyce’s masterpiece Kevin Whelan is standing on a street corner of Merrion Square, just across the park from Notre Dame’s Dublin...
Read Article“Black, Irish, and the Dream: Dialogues in the Time of Revolution”
The John Lewis-John Hume Symposium is a series of panel discussions organized nationwide by the African American Irish Diaspora Network that highlights the parallels of the civil...
View EventAfter Brexit: The Future of Ireland’s Relationship with the US and UK
In this Keough School virtual event, a panel of experts shared insights on how Brexit may impact Ireland’s relationship with the US & the UK. Panelists included: – Anand...
watch videoFighting to Understand Our History
In 1916, a small contingent of Irish rebels attempted to take control of Dublin and declare Ireland an independent nation. Their effort failed and the leaders were executed, but...
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