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Ireland in the World

Luftaufnahme der Küste Irlands

Public Lectures English Department


From early medieval monks to nineteenth-century emigrants, Irish history has been marked by – voluntary and enforced – encounters with Britain, Europe, and the wider world. Recently, moreover, the fallout of the economic boom and bust of the 1990s and 2000s, together with the challenge of Brexit, have forced a redefinition of the country’s global position.

This lecture series will re-examine Ireland’s long and fascinating history from a range of disciplinary perspectives (e.g. linguistic, literary, and sociological). The talks will be open to students from all Swiss universities, as well as to the general public, as a forum for reflection and debate organized by The Swiss Centre of Irish Studies at the Zurich James Joyce Foundation.

Program

Weiterführende Informationen

Ringvorlesung "Ireland in the World" (Cover Flyer)

Program Flyer

Organized by

Michael C. Frank, Frances Ilmberger, Anne-Claire Michoux, Martin Mühlheim, Shane Walshe, English Department, UZH

Online Agenda

You can view all lectures in this series in UZH's online agenda and add them to your calendar.

Online via Zoom

The event will take place online via Zoom. Please use the link below: