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[ecrea] cfp: Shared Histories: Media Connections Between Britain and Ireland & Freedom of Speech in France, Germany, and Ireland in Time of Conflict

Sun Apr 17 13:26:37 GMT 2016



Shared Histories: Media Connections Between Britain and Ireland

Dublin, 6–7th July 2016

Venue: The National Library of Ireland.

The relationship between Ireland and Great Britain has a long and
complex history. One key dimension has been the connections and
interactions between the various media of communication – print and
electronic – which have mediated this relationship. This conference
seeks to address this important, but relatively neglected, topic at a
timely moment in the history of Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales
drawing on the work of historians with specialisms that span the
period from the late 17th to the 20th century.

Keynote Speaker: Professor John Horgan, Dublin City University.

Speakers include: Eddie Brennan, Roseanna Doughty, Finola
Doyle-O’Neill, Christopher Doughan, Portia Ellis-Woods, Colum Kenny,
Damen Keane, Adrian Kirwan, Sam Manning, Jason McElligott, Anthony
McNicholas James O’Donnell, Elspeth Payne, Martyn Powell, Kevin
Rafter, Abigail Riely, Yann Ryan, Salvatore Scifo, Mark Turner and
Anne Wilson

Panel themes: Print Histories and Methodologies; Anglo Irish News
Business; Censorship and Control; Television; Radio; Print Cultures
and Irish Identity; Ireland in the British Media.

For the full provisional programme, and details of how to register,
please go to: http://www.sharedhistories.eu/

The conference is jointly organised by the School of Communications,
Dublin City University, the Aberystwyth University Centre for Media
History, the Newspaper & Periodical History Forum of Ireland, and the
journal Media History.

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NEWSPAPER & PERIODICAL HISTORY FORUM OF IRELAND
http://www.newspapersperiodicals.org/

Call for Papers

‘Freedom of Speech in France, Germany, and Ireland in Time of Conflict’
National Library of Ireland Fri. 25 – Sat. 26 November 2016

In association with the French Embassy of Ireland, the German Embassy
of Ireland, and the National Library of Ireland, the Newspaper &
Periodical History Forum of Ireland will hold a conference at the
National Library of Ireland in Dublin, Ireland on Fri. 25 and Sat. 26
November 2016 on the theme of ‘Freedom of Speech in France, Germany,
and Ireland in Time of Conflict’

Proposals can cover any historical periods (up to and including the
present day), and can take a comparative / transnational perspective.
Papers are invited but not limited to the following areas:

 journalism and free speech
 reportage in times of conflict
 cartoons, satire, and free speech
 state censorship
 the role of journalists in reporting conflict
 war correspondents
 particular news organs, i.e. trench newspapers

Abstracts should be no longer than 250 words. Abstracts must contain a
clear title and present clearly the main thesis / argument proposed.
Each abstract must also include name(s), affiliation, institutional
address and email address(es) of the author(s).

To submit a proposal, please email a 250-word abstract of your paper
and a brief biographical note to the NPHFI secretary, Oliver O’Hanlon,
at: (nphficonference /at/ gmail.com)

The closing date for submission of proposals is Friday 1 July 2016.



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