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Compelling lectures on the timely theme of Making Home.

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  • Aug 9, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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Ailbhe Smyth on Kate O'Brien

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 25:44


In 'Kate O'Brien: Legend in Her Own Time' activist and feminist Smyth covers themes and characters in O'Brien's books - including their bid to be free of conventions and how men are incidental from the 1997 'Kate O'Brien: The Woman and the Writer' birth-centenary series.

Poet Eavan Boland on Irish writer Kate O'Brien

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 29:02


From the 'Kate O'Brien: The Woman and the Writer' birth-centenary of O'Brien 1997 series and whose insights into the lives of women, so far from suburban Dublin where she and her husband entertained O'Brien in the 1970s, Boland appreciates more fully since then.

Professor Emeritus Lorna Reynolds on Irish writer Kate O'Brien

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 25:25


From the 'Kate O'Brien: The Woman and the Writer' birth-centenary of O'Brien 1997 series is an intriguing account of her longtime friend, and relates too why after years of obscurity O'Brien's writing in print again attracts much scholarship and new readers.

John Coolahan - UnRealised Potential: Ireland's Public Libraries and Our Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 26:52


Educationalist John Coolahan on the precarious relationship which existed between the Irish state and its libraries for much of the 20th century in his talk 'UnRealised Potential: Ireland's Public Libraries and Our Schools' from the 2002 series marking 100 years of Carnegie Libraries in Ireland.

Diarmuid Ferriter - The Post-War Public Library Service in Ireland: Bring Books to the Remotest Hamlets and Hills

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 25:30


Historian Diarmuid Ferriter in his talk 'The Post-War Public Library Service in Ireland: Bring Books to the Remotest Hamlets and Hills' from the 2002 series marking 100 years of Carnegie Libraries in Ireland, refers to a 1947 speech made by future president of Ireland, Erskine Childers on his vision for public libraries.

Fintan O'Toole - Reading, Writing and Rebelling: Growing Up with Public Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 23:20


Fintan O'Toole, writer, critic and journalist on the private pleasures of reading and how our first library card gives us an entry into the public community of readers in his talk 'Reading, Writing and Rebelling: Growing Up with Public Libraries' from the 2002 series marking 100 years of Carnegie Libraries in Ireland.

James Joyce by Maurice Craig

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 24:18


James Joyce by Maurice Craig, author of the landmark book 'Dublin 1660-1860: an Architectural and Social History', who in the 1982 Thomas Davis Lectures Joyce Centenary series says Joyce showed little interest in buildings, however magnificent and though he alludes to things seen, experience primarily reached Joyce through the ear.

James Joyce's Letters by Richard Ellmann

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 26:10


James Joyce's Letters by Richard Ellmann, his biographer, who says hints and declarations in them reveal Joyce a little as he saw himself, describing the letters in the 1982 Thomas Davis Lectures Joyce Centenary series as among the most interesting and insinuating ever written.

Eavan Boland on James Joyce

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 25:34


Poet Eavan Boland on James Joyce: The Young Romantic, from the 1982 Thomas Davis Lectures, the centenary of the birth of Joyce, when she considers his poetry collection Chamber Music, A Little Cloud from his short story collection Dubliners and passages from A Portrait of The Artist as a Young Man.

James Joyce and Marsh’s Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 28:27


Marsh's Library, Ireland's first public library, and its rare books figure in James Joyce's Stephen Hero, Ulysses and Finnegan's Wake. Dr Muriel McCarthy, then its keeper, recounts its intriguing history from 1707, in 'The University of the People' 2002 series, the 100th anniversary of Carnegie Libraries in Ireland.

Brendan Kennelly on Myles na gCopaleen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 23:05


Poet Brendan Kennelly on Myles na gCopaleen, pseudonym of Brian O'Nolan. His 1941 darkly comic novel An Béal Bocht, translated as The Poor Mouth by Flann O'Brien, is equally a satire on the Irish as it is about the universal awfulness of being poor. From the 1975/76 'Pleasure of Gaelic Literature' series.

Declan Kiberd on libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 28:19


Declan Kiberd on how writers Catherine Cookson, Thomas McCarthy and Frank O'Connor began their love of books in their local libraries and the once stultifying moral censorship of the Irish library system - from 'The University of the People' 2002 series marking the 100th anniversary of Carnegie Libraries in Ireland.

Pearse Hutchinson on Micí Mac Gabhann | Davis Now Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 23:22


Poet Pearse Hutchinson celebrates Micí Mac Gabhann whose Rotha Mór an tSaoil (1959), recounts his life story of endurance and adventures from Donegal to the Canadian Yukon Gold Rush. From 'The Pleasures of Gaelic Literature' 1975/76 series which featured writers on a writer in Irish to which they were drawn.

Máirtín Ó Cadhain by Breandán Ó hEithir | Davis Now Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 25:59


Journalist and author Ó hEithir catches the thrill and impact of Ó Cadhain's novel Cré na Cille. Set in a graveyard, its occupants, tormented by the slowness of time, are starved of gossip and action from life above ground. 'The Pleasures of Gaelic Literature' 1975/76 series featured writers on a writer in the Irish to which they were drawn.

The Pleasures of Gaelic Literature | Davis Now Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 20:26


'The Pleasures of Gaelic Literature' 1975 series featured writers on a writer in the Irish language to which they were drawn. Sean O'Faolain (1900-1984) chose Liam O'Flaherty. O'Faolain claims that whether writing in Irish or in English, O'Flatherty wrote in his own unique language.

Eavan Boland - Irish Poetry Since Kavanagh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 28:19


Poet Eavan Boland contributed to the 1993 series 'Irish Poetry Since Kavanagh' which looked at aspects of contemporary poetry written in Irish and English from the 1950s to the early 1990s. Her lecture 'Born in the 1950s: Irish Poets of the Global Village' considers the generation of poets who followed her own.

Annraoi Ó Liatháin on Amhlaoibh Ó Súilleabháin | Davis Now Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 24:41


'The Pleasures of Gaelic Literature' 1975 series featured writers on a writer in the Irish language to which they were drawn. Annraoi Ó Liatháin chose Amhlaoibh Ó Súilleabháin. His diary of 19th century Callan, Co Kilkenny captures a whole world through food, fair days, hurling, cricket and his passion for nature.

Tomás Ó Criomhthain and An tOileánach | Davis Now Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 24:39


Poet Máire Mhac an tSaoi contributed to the 1975 series 'The Pleasures of Gaelic Literature' featuring writers on a writer in the Irish language to which they are drawn. Her choice was Ó Criomhthain and his 1929 modern classic of life on the Great Blasket Island.

The County: Designation, Identity and Loyalty | Davis Now Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 26:39


Professor Des Gilmore of Trinity College, Dublin contributed to the 2002 series 'Engaging Spaces' on the nature of space in our lives. His lecture 'The County: Designation, Identity and Loyalty' assess the allegiance to county of people in Ireland.

Symbolic Streetscapes | Davis Now Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 28:38


Dr Yvonne Whelan of the Irish Academy for Cultural Studies, Derry, contributed to the 2002 series 'Engaging Spaces' on the nature of space in our lives. Regarding Dublin's Spire to statutes of royalty and rebels she demonstrates how urban spaces can be contested and highly political.

The Rural Idyll | Davis Now Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 27:15


Dr Mary Cawley of NUI Galway contributed to the 2002 series 'Engaging Spaces' on the nature of space in our lives. Her lecture 'The Rural Idyll' contrast the rural idyll of more recent times with those of Classical Greece, the Romantics, builders of 19th century Irish nationhood.

Change and Renewal in Issues of Place, Identity and the Local | Davis Now Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 28:44


Irish Geographer Dr Patrick Duffy of Maynooth University, contributed to the 2002 series 'Engaging Spaces' on the nature of space in our lives. Here is his lecture 'Change and Renewal in Issues of Place, Identity and the Local' which considers an emerging re-evaluation of the local in our behaviour and interests

Urban Dreams | Davis Now Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 26:14


Geographer Dr Ruth McManus, lectures at Dublin City University, and contributed to the RTÉ Radio 2002 series 'Engaging Spaces' which considered the nature of space in our lives. Her lecture entitled Urban Dreams, Urban Nightmare looks at the urban areas we create.

Spaces of the Mind | Davis Now Lectures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 26:34


Geographer Jim Hourihane was consultant editor of a series first broadcast in 2002 entitled ‘Engaging Spaces’ which explores the nature of space in our lives; how we occupy space and how it engages us. Here is his own lecture in the series: ‘Spaces of the Mind’.

Trailer: Davis Now Lectures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 0:57


The RTÉ Radio 1 DAVIS NOW LECTURES podcast presents new or previously broadcast commissioned lectures on timely subjects from Ireland’s finest scholars, thinkers and artists. The inspiration for the podcast is the iconic RTÉ THOMAS DAVIS lectures which for over half a century since 1953 featured newly written radio talks on a host of subjects.

Podcast | Davis Now Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 53:36


Studio conversation with host and lecturer Ellen Rowley, and lecturers Linda Doyle, Róise Goan, Michelle Norris and Hugh Campbell.

Podcast - Making Home 2020: Lecture 5

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 47:41


'Lecture 5: Houses in Motion: Architecture and Patterns of Dwelling' by Professor Hugh Campbell, the School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy, University College Dublin.

Podcast - Making Home 2020: Lecture 4

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 48:40


Unmaking Home: Making Homes for Shelter or for Investment? by Professor Michelle Norris, Head of the School of Social Policy, Social Work, and Social Justice, University College Dublin, Ireland.

Podcast - Making Home 2020: Lecture 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 46:22


'Too Close to Home: Irish Theatre and Home' by Róise Goan, Artistic Director of Artsadmin, London recorded in Glebe House, Donegal, Ireland.

Podcast - Making Home 2020: Lecture 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 52:10


'Bricks, Mortar and Data: The Future Home' by Dr Linda Doyle, Vice President /Dean for Research and Professor of Engineering and the Arts, Trinity College Dublin.

Podcast - Making Home 2020: Lecture 1

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 46:38


'Clearing Hovels and Building Homes: an Architectural History of Irish Housing' by Dr Ellen Rowley, architectural historian and consultant editor of the series.

Podcast: Making Home 2020: An Introduction | Davis Now Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 41:43


A re-shaping for our times of the iconic RTÉ Thomas Davis Lectures, recorded with a live audience. A leading figure in a subject hosts their choice of commissioned lectures from scholars and creatives. Dr Ellen Rowley is the consulting editor of the lectures: MAKING HOME.

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