Ireland has had a long tradition of local history societies dating back to the nineteenth century. The publication of Doing Irish Local History: Pursuit and Practice in Belfast in 1998, edited by Raymond Gillespie and Myrtle Hill, marked a milestone in the teaching of the topic within academia. The range of local history societies, local journals and magazines all testify to the health of local history in the parishes and counties of Ireland. The Federation for Ulster Local Studies in Ulster and the Federation of Local History Societies in the rest of the island are both evidence of the desire of local societies to come together and share common concerns about the problem of doing local history in an Irish context. Accessibility to archival sources, both through archival services and digitally have transformed the field, and the variety and volume of decade of centenary events attests to the vibrancy of both local and public history.
With this in mind, this symposium will bring together those interested in local history for a discussion on methodology and practice in the field. All are welcome.
The speakers are Prof. Raymond Gillespie (Maynooth) and Dr Olwen Purdue (QUB). The proceedings will be chaired by Prof. Steven Ellis (NUIG).
For more details, see https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/symposium-pursuit-and-practice-local-history.
Registration at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/proni-symposium-on-the-pursuit-and-practice-of-local-history-tickets-60519050108
All welcome.