

Posté le 09/05/2022 212 lectures | ![]() |
Cette communication a été enregistrée lors du colloque « Violences en contexte guerrier » qui s'est déroulé à Caen les 8 et 9 mars 2022, organisé par l'équipe de recherche HISTEMÉ.
Le projet Paraben, par sa contribution à une anthropologie des massacres et des violences de masse, a pour but d’interroger l’intemporalité des violences extrêmes dans la guerre et le...
Posté le 16/03/2022 307 lectures | ![]() |
Eamon MAHER est Directeur du Centre National d’Etudes Franco-Irlandaises à l’Université Technologique de Tallaght, Dublin, où il enseigne également la littérature française et irlandaise.
Il est officier dans l'ordre des Palmes Académiques. Il s’intéresse aux liens entre le roman et le spirituel (surtout François Mauriac, Georges Bernanos, Julien Green et Jean Sulivan). Il dirige deux collections chez Peter Lang Oxford: "Reimagining Ireland"...
Posté le 08/10/2021 502 lectures | ![]() |
Cette communication de Camille Tarot, professeur émérite des Université, sociologue des religions, a été filmée lors de la Semaine de la mémoire, édition 2021.
La gravité des débats sur la nature de la tradition dans la longue histoire du christianisme occidental puis dans la modernité montre la centralité de cette question dans la vie sociale, même en ultra ou en postmodernité contemporaine. La problématique de la mémoire collective, apparue au XXème siècle permet...
Posté le 13/09/2021 644 lectures | ||
Autour du tropaire de Saint-ÉvroultOcéane Boudeau, Laurence Brisset | ![]() | ![]() |
Cette communication a été enregistrée dans le cadre du colloque intitulé Musiques sacrées en Normandie : rites et pratiques (XIIe - XXe siècles) qui s’est tenu au Centre Culturel International de Cerisy du 18 au 22 juillet 2021, sous la direction de Jean-Baptiste AUZEL, Georges-Robert BOTTIN, Jean-François DETRÉE et François NEVEUX. Les importantes collections encore conservées de manuscrits liturgiques,... |
Posté le 08/07/2021 648 lectures | ![]() |
Prof Bertrand Cardin is the author of Colum McCann's Intertexts. 'Books Talk to One Another' (Cork University Press, 2016) in which McCann’s work is studied as a mosaic of references to and quotations from other texts. He also guest-edited a special issue of the Journal of the Short Story in English on “The 21st Century Irish Short Story” (N°63, Autumn 2014). With Alexandra Slaby, he co-edited a special issue of Etudes irlandaises: “Contemporary Issues in Irish Studies. In Memoriam...
Posté le 08/07/2021 672 lectures | ![]() |
Dr Eamon Maher is Director of the national Centre for Franco-Irish Studies in TU Dublin and General Editor of two book series with Peter Lang, Reimagining Ireland and Studies in Franco-Irish Studies. His main area of interest is the depiction of Catholicism in 20th-century fiction and he is currently preparing a monograph on the Catholic Novel. His most recent publication, co-edited with Eugene O'Brien, is Reimagining Irish Studies for the Twenty-First Century, which is the landmark 100th book in the Reimagining...
Posté le 08/07/2021 667 lectures | ![]() |
Dr Alexandra Slaby is an Associate Professor at the University of Caen Normandy where she teaches British, Irish and South African civilization. She is half-South African. She published L’Etat et la culture en Irlande (Caen UP, 2010) prefaced by Michael D. Higgins. She is a former editor of Etudes Irlandaises (2011-2017) and was commissioned to write an Histoire de l'Irlande de 1912 à nos jours (Paris: Tallandier, 2016, 2021). She is now researching Irish Catholic presence in South Africa and writing the...
Posté le 08/07/2021 574 lectures | ![]() |
Prof Dermot Keogh is emeritus Professor of History at University College where he also held the chair in European Integration Studies. He is a member of the Royal Irish Academy and has twice held fellowships at the Woodrow Wilson Centre, Washington DC in 1988 and 1991. He was Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Irish Studies, Queen’s, Belfast in 1995/6 and the visiting Burns Scholar at Boston College in 2011/2. He received an honorary doctorate from the Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, in...
Posté le 08/07/2021 504 lectures | ![]() |
This paper explores Catholic Ireland's aid to devastated postwar Europe between 1945 and 1950, an event quasi unknown in Ireland or continental Europe today. And yet, masses of unearthed archives show that Irish humanitarian aid extended from Normandy all the way to the streets of Tirana and Greek islands. The memory of the Great Irish Famine of 1845 (the hundredth anniversary in 1945) and European aid played a role in Ireland's collective response to the postwar catastrophe in Europe. This paper throws light...
Posté le 08/07/2021 536 lectures | ![]() |
Dr Timothy G. McMahon is associate professor of history at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, and the Past President of the American Conference for Irish Studies. Tim received his MA (1994) and PhD (2001) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a social historian with interests in nationalism and national identity, popular culture (especially popular religion), and Empire. He is the author of Grand Opportunity: The Gaelic Revival and Irish Society, 1893-1910 (2008) and editor of Pádraig Ó...
Posté le 08/07/2021 470 lectures | ![]() |
Dr Liam Chambers is senior lecturer and head of the Department of History at Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, Ireland. He is a joint editor of Irish Historical Studies (May 2016–May 2021) and a member of the Irish Manuscripts Commission. His research focuses on eighteenth-century Irish history and the history of Irish migration to continental Europe, especially France. He is working on a history of the Irish colleges in Paris.
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Posté le 08/07/2021 414 lectures | ![]() |
Prof Mícheál Mac Craith is a Franciscan priest who lectured in Modern Irish at the National University of Ireland, Galway from 1977 until his retirement in August 2011. From 1997 until his retirement, he held the established chair of Modern Irish. He studied in Galway, Rome and Louvain. He authored and co-authored books on Gaelic poetry. He is interested in the Renaissance, Counter-Reformation literature, Irish communities in exile in the early modern period, Jacobitism, Ossianism and contemporary Gaelic literature,...