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Afterlives of Revolutionary Violence

Delivered by Dr Mary McAuliffe; In collaboration with the Irish Association for Professional Historians
Date
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Location National Library of Ireland, 7-8 Kildare Street, Dublin, D02 P638
Category Event
Price Free
Date
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Location National Library of Ireland, 7-8 Kildare Street, Dublin, D02 P638
Category Event
Price Free
British soldiers buy fruit from local women, 1922.

Independent Newspapers Collection, INDH148.

In Person

Please join us for the annual lecture of the Irish Association for Professional Historians.

The revolutionary period in Ireland (1916-1923) left a profound mark on Irish society that continues to this day. Beyond the immediate political outcomes, the violence of this era created lasting cultural and psychological legacies across generations of Irish families and communities. This lecture examines how revolutionary violence transformed from physical events into powerful cultural memories, shaping national identity, community relations, and personal narratives throughout the 20th century and into the present day. Dr McAuliffe will explore how the trauma of this period manifested in literature, commemorative practices, oral histories, and family silence.

About the IAPH

The Irish Association for Professional Historians (IAPH) is a national organization representing historians working across various professional contexts in Ireland. Founded to promote excellence in historical research, teaching, and public engagement, the IAPH serves as a vital networking platform and advocacy body for historians in academia, heritage institutions, archives, museums, media, and independent practice.

Headshot of Mary McAuliffe
Dr Mary McAuliffe

Mary McAuliffe is a historian, lecturer, and Director of Gender Studies at UCD. She specialises in Irish women's / gender history, traumas histories of gendered and sexual violence of Ireland's revolutionary period and histories of sexualities.

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