Dear Jennifer,
What an interesting idea for a seminar, especially when you consider how History Today readers have only nominated male historians for their latest poll. I too hope to attend as I shall be in Dublin that weekend.
Best wishes,
Joanne
Joanne O'Brien
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Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 10:31:37
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Dear Jennifer,
In case you need to calculate numbers, please count me in for that seminar.
I really look forward to it.
Sincerely,
Mary Pierse
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Subject: Women's History Association of Ireland Autumn
Dear All
In case any of you find yourself in Dublin in December, here are
details of a seminar being hosted in Dublin on the influence of Irish
women historians on well-known male historians in the field of Irish
history.
On behalf of the WHAI committee, you are all most welcome
Jennifer
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WHAI AUTUMN SEMINAR
Sat., Dec. 3RD, 2011
Helen Roe Theatre, RSAI, 63 Merrion Sq., Dublin 2
1.30-4.30
Wine reception to follow
All welcome
On Sat 3rd Dec the WHAI presents four eminent Irish male historians
speaking of the women historians they knew/read/were taught by, what
influences these women had on their work and more generally what
influences gender/women's history has had on Irish historians and the
research and writing of Irish History.
Professor Diarmaid Ferriter, UCD, on Margaret MacCurtain
Professor Thomas Bartlett, University of Aberdeen, on Helen Landreth
Professor Tom Dunne, UCC, on Maureen Wall
Professor Eunan O’Halpin, TCD, on Dorothy Macardle
There will be an introduction by the distinguished historian of
Irishwomen Mary Cullen, (TCD) who will contextualise the development
of women's / gender history in Ireland and look at the question 'is
gender history now mainstream’?
Any queries e-mail [log in to unmask] or call 01-716 7325
This seminar will begin promptly at 1.30.
All welcome.
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Dr. Jennifer Redmond
CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow and Project Director, Albert M. Greenfield
Digital Center for the History of Women's Education
Special Collections
Canaday Library
Bryn Mawr College
101 N. Merion Avenue
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
USA
Tel: +610-526-7515
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