Shaping History

Shaping History

Tyler Anbinder and Tomás Finn in conversation with Mary McAuliffe.

Date and time

Saturday, November 9 · 12:15 - 1:15pm GMT

Location

The Printworks, Dublin Castle

Dame Street Dublin 2 Ireland

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Join Tyler Anbinder and Tomás Finn in conversation with fellow historian Mary McAuliffe about their richly researched historical works. Anbinder’s Plentiful Country (Eriu), is a gripping narrative of Irish immigrants who transformed America after the Great Hunger, defying hardship to redefine the American dream. Inside Rural Ireland (UCD Press), edited by Tomás Finn and Tony Varley, explores how and why the Irish countryside has changed throughout modern history, as influenced by politics, agriculture, civic activists, intellectuals and more.

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The Dublin Book Festival is one of Ireland’s most successful and vibrant book festivals, running since June 2006. The annual public festival showcases, supports and develops Irish publishing by programming, publicising and selling Irish published books, their authors, editors and contributors – all in an entertaining, festive, friendly and accessible environment that reflects the creativity and personality of the Irish publishing sector and its authors.

The Dublin Book Festival 2024 will take place across Dublin City from 6th - 10th November 2024

For general queries please email info@dublinbookfestival.com

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