A Store of Knowledge and Learning
Delve into the Joly family over the decades.
As part of our Homes of Literary & Visual Giants series, this talk will examine the world of three generations of the Joly family in Ireland, from 1769- 1857. From the arrival of Jean Jasper Joly in Ireland in 1769, this family made a remarkable contribution to society including, in time, to the formation of the National Library of Ireland.
Dr Ciarán Reilly is an historian of 19th & 20th Century Irish history at the Department of History, Maynooth University where is also Assistant Director of the Centre for the Study of Historic Irish Houses & Estates. Dr Reilly is the author a number of books including The Irish Land Agent, 1830-1860: the case of King's County (published in 2014); Strokestown and the Great Irish Famine (published in 2014), and John Plunket Joly and the Great Famine in King's County (Dublin, 2012).
Read about our Homes of Literary and Visual Giants winter talk series.
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