School of History, Classics & Archaeology

'History Ireland' ‘Hedge School’ - 'Scotland and the global Irish Revolution'

To what extent did revolutionary developments abroad shape what happened within Ireland during the revolutionary period 1919–23? And in what ways did events within Ireland impact beyond Irish shores, for instance amongst the large Irish diaspora population and other national groups? To discuss this generally, and the case of Scotland in particular, join 'History Ireland' editor, Tommy Graham, for a lively discussion with Darragh Gannon, Fearghal McGarry (both Queen’s University, Belfast), Niall Whelehan (Strathclyde), and Kirsty Lusk (Glasgow).

Hedge schools were informal schools that developed across Ireland during the Penal era when Catholic education was repressed. They usually took place outside, hence the name.

Free and open to all.

May 15 2019 -

'History Ireland' ‘Hedge School’ - 'Scotland and the global Irish Revolution'

A 'History Ireland' ‘Hedge School’, designed to offer the general public access to the latest research findings from leading scholars, will take place on 15 May, 2019..

Meadows Lecture Theatre, Doorway 4, Old Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh EH8 9AG