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European Humanities Conference, 5-7 May in Lisbon, hosted by Portugal and UNESCO
UNESCO and Portugal are organizing the European Humanities Conference from 5 to 7 May in Lisbon, which will focus on the need to take better account of the humanities in public policymaking.
This need is even more important at a time when the COVID-19 crisis has accentuated pre-existing inequalities throughout the world, particularly in terms of income, opportunities, socio-economic dignity, political freedom, access to knowledge and gender equality. The conference aims to put the humanities back at the heart of scientific strategies and public policies to address contemporary challenges such as, among others, climate and environmental change, migration, epidemics, and gender issues.
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The case for rethinking Ireland and Empire
Updated / Monday, 19 Apr 2021
14:48 The very different experiences of Ireland as a partitioned island has greatly shaped how Irish history is written.
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The different experiences of Ireland as a partitioned island has greatly shaped how Irish history is written, ensuring a tradition of history framed with a South/North division, or few explicit investigations of how British colonial policies shaped it.
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Recent months have seen a flurry of media coverage on the involvement of Irish people in overseas colonialism, ranging from the insightful, to the insipid and the incendiary. As scholars of Empire working on the margins of Irish history, we welcome the renewed focus, public and scholarly, on Ireland s imperial pasts.