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Irish Revolution History- Dr. Myles Dungan

Monday, October 14th @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

This four part series will take place every Monday starting October 14 and ending November 4th! Dr. Myles Dungan (PhD Trinity College, Dublin, 2012) will be leading the conversation.

For three years (1919-1922), Irish radical nationalists took on the military might of the British Empire in an uneven struggle. This short course examines how they fought their colonizers to a standstill, and achieved independence.

Oct 14 Topic: An introduction to the Irish revolution 1919 – 1921

A short account of the main military and political events of the revolutionary period from the convening of the First Dáil in January 1921 to the conclusion of the Treaty negotiations in December 1922

Tickets are available at EventBrite and are $10!

Dr. Dungan is a writer, lecturer and broadcaster and is also Programme Director of the annual Hinterland Festival in Kells, Co. Meath. He currently presents the weekly RTE Radio 1 programme The History Show, writes a weekly column (‘Fake Histories’) for the RTE Radio 1 Drivetime programmeand has worked as presenter of various RTE radio and TV programmes for the last thirty years (Five Seven LiveRattlebag, Prime Time).  He is the author of more than a dozen books on Irish and American history (including Irish Voices from the Great War, How the Irish Won the West and Mr. Parnell’s Rottweiler). He lives in Kells, Co. Meath where he is trying to write detective novels!

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Mechanics’ Institute
3rd Floor Library 57 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94104 United States
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