Files of records relating to conferences held on various aspects of Human Rights in Northern Ireland, including civil rights, politics, law and other such Rights issues.
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Includes documents such as INCORE Bulletin of 'Ethnic Studies Network' with conference report from Moscow entitled "Moving Towards Pluralism" (Oct 1999); publication "Journeys Out - From Conflict to Participation' by Helen Lewis and Pamela Montgomery, edited by Brandon Hamber (Aug 2008); various newsletters and research updates of INCORE; publication lists; schedule from conference "Memory, Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Confronting the Violence of History (Apr 23-26, 1999, Derry/Londonderry; Schedule for conference "Conflict, Ethnicity and Nationalism: The Challenges Ahead" (20-25 May 2001, Derry/Londonderry) and other such event documents. Also includes text of lecture by Kevin Boyle entitled "Joining Up United Nations Goals: Recovering the Charter's Vision for the 21st Century." (21 Sep 2007)
Two complete sets of Parts 1-29 of the Mapping South Connemara series published in the Connacht Tribune. One set is made up of press cuttings, the other set are photocopies of the press cuttings.
Drafts, and a set of press cuttings of Parts 30-58 of the Mapping South Connemara series published in the Connacht Tribune. All except Part 35 are included.
Twenty sheets of Tim Robinson's drafts of the 1st edition of his map of Connemara. They include some minor, probably final annotations such as 'add factory'. The pages are all marked with sheet numbers (check against OS).
Two posters advertising weekly events and evening talks on in Connemara National Park. One from 1995, and the other from 2003.
File relating to Connie O'Mara, who moved to Austria as a governess. She married twice, and titled Baroness on both occasions. Includes print out of biographical information; images taken by Etienne Rynne on a visit to the home in Austria of Baroness Herberstein (Connie O'Mara).
Press release, an extract from a recent address to Coiste Chathair Átha Cliath de Chonradh na Gaeilge, by Mícheál Mac Aonghusa, member of Coiste Gnó. It refers to the statement issued the previous week, (see G44/1/1/6), and cites the lack of Irish langua
Statement issued by Coiste an Airgid (Standing Committee) de Chonradh na Gaeilge after their fortnightly meeting on 27 September 1968. The meeting was presided over by Maolsheachlainn Ó'Caollaí, President of Conradh na Gaeilge. The statement follows a r
Statement by Maolsheachlainn Ó'Caollaí, President of Conradh na Gaeilge on the Waterford School Controversy. Contradicts statements attributed to the Secretary of the Language Freedom Movement that recently appeared in the press about the medium of instr