“I was honored to be a speaker at this morning’s Kildare decade of commemorations symposium in honour of John Devoy and to join such distinguished company as RTE’s David McCullough on Dev, historian Liz Gillis on the “G-Men” as well as our own always excellent James Durney and Mario Corrigan. Well done to them as well as Cllr Padraig McLoughlin and his committee and all involved in putting the event together, just the latest in a wonderful series of events. My own talk focused on the politics of commemorations and how the present is sometimes shaped through the lens of the past.”
I was honored to be a speaker at this morning’s Kildare decade of commemorations symposium in honour of John Devoy and to join such distinguished company as RTE’s David McCullough on Dev, historian Liz Gillis on the “G-Men” as well as our own always excellent James Durney and Mario Corrigan. Well done to them as well as Cllr Padraig McLoughlin and his committee and all involved in putting the event together, just the latest in a wonderful series of events. My own talk focused on the politics of commemorations and how the present is sometimes shaped through the lens of the past.
Posted by James Lawless TD on Saturday, September 28, 2019