Colloquium - Media history in Ireland, Britain, and
Canada: Connections and Comparisons
A One-day Colloquium to be held on 4 November 2005 at
the Centre for the Study of Human Settlement and
Historical Change, National University of Ireland,
Galway, Ireland
Speakers:
Martin McLoone, University of Ulster, Coleraine
Regional cinemas and national cultures: film in
Ireland, Scotland and Wales
Ged Martin, Shanacoole, West Waterford
The political press in nineteenth-century Canada
Mark O’Brien, Dublin City University
A farewell to empire? The Irish Times and de Valera’s
constitutional crusade
Simone Pilon, Franklin College, Indiana
Playing with identity: pseudonyms in the
nineteenth-century press
Simon Potter, National University of Ireland, Galway
The BBC and the origins of public sector broadcasting
in Canada
Mary Vipond, Concordia University, Montreal
A breakdown in communications: the flawed relationship
between the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission and
the BBC, 1933-36
For more information and to register please email Dr.
Simon Potter
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Organisers – Dr. Simon Potter and Professor Ged Martin
This event is generously supported by the Irish
Research Council for the Humanities and Social
Sciences Government of Ireland Projects Fund Grant
scheme, and by the Association of Canadian Studies in
Ireland.
Dr. Simon J. Potter
IRCHSS Government of Ireland Research Fellow
Lecturer, Department of History, National University of Ireland, Galway
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