Dear History students,

See below for information about a fascinating lecture coming up on Thursday, April 20.  Prof. Niall O Dochartaigh of the National University of Ireland-Galway will speak on the challenges of conducting oral history interviews when the subject is sensitive (to say the least). 

It will be at 4pm on April 20 in the President's Conference Room #2 in the Library; some refreshments will be provided.  Thank you to Prof. Covington for organizing it.  More details below.

Best,
Prof. Allen


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Please join us for a talk this Thursday, April 20 at 4 p.m, in the Rosenthal Library, Conference Room #2:

The Politics of Oral History in a Post-Conflict Age


Dr. Niall Ó Dochartaigh of National University of Ireland Galway will speak on his experiences, interviews with and research on the men and women who lived through the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland.


** Free coffee, tea, and Irish refreshments served **


Niall Ó Dochartaigh's principal current interests are in conflict and territoriality, conflict and new technologies and attempts to moderate or resolve conflict. He is a founding convener of the ECPR Standing Group on Political Violence and co-convener of the Political Studies Association of Ireland Specialist Group on Peace and Conflict, having organised several conferences, workshops and panels on the theme of peace and conflict in recent years, in Galway, Dublin, London and Rekjavik.

 

Sponsored by

The Queens College Irish Studies Program, the History
Department, and the Graduate School of Library and
Information Science






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Joel Allen
Chair, History Department
Queens College, CUNY
Flushing, NY 11367
office: 718-997-5350
fax: 718-997-5359