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Partition and the Birth of Northern Ireland: a Decade of Centenaries

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Date(s)
January 19, 2022
Location
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Time
14:00 - 15:00
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This webinar from our ARK colleagues is the part of the CAIN Research Associate Programme. Guest speaker Dr Eamon Phoenix will reflect on how partition and the birth of Northern Ireland have been marked and commemorated.

Full title: Partition and the Birth of Northern Ireland Revisited: Reflections on the Marking of a Decade of Centenaries

Speaker bio:
Dr Éamon Phoenix is a political historian, journalist and broadcaster. He is a member of the Taoiseach's Expert Advisory Committee on Commemorations, which advises the Irish Government on historical matters relating to 'The Decade of Centenaries'. Éamon is a daily columnist for the Irish News and provides commentary for the BBC podcast series, '1921-the Year'.

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