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QUEEN’S HOSTS SERIES OF TALKS TO MARK 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PARTITION OF IRELAND  Historical map of Ireland

07 February 2021

A series of public talks organised by Queen's University Belfast, entitled “The Partition of Ireland: Causes and Consequences” will take place during 2021 to mark the 100th anniversary of the Partition of Ireland.

The series is supported by the UK and Irish governments, and by the Royal Irish Academy and the British Academy.

In each online talk a leading academic will address a major theme. Subjects covered in the series include the:

  • Complex origins and legacies of partition
  • Experience of minorities
  • Irish border in literature
  • Global dynamics of Irish partition
  • Class-based and gender-based dimensions

The talks reflect expert analysis from a variety of perspectives, reflecting the inclusive approach adopted toward the marking of this important anniversary. Contributors include:

The first talk will be aired in April 2021.

Professor Richard English, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Internationalisation and Engagement at Queen’s said:

"Queen's University is delighted to be hosting this major series of talks about such an important historical subject.

“The support of the Irish and UK governments, and of the British and Royal Irish Academies, reflects the inclusive approach adopted here to the understanding of partition's causes and consequences."

Professor Ian Greer, President and Vice-Chancellor of Queen’s commented:

"Queen’s is delighted to lead this collaborative initiative to mark the 100th anniversary of the Partition of Ireland.

“This is an important milestone in Irish history and this informative series of talks will allow for open and transparent debate on this historic event which will be accessible online."

The series will be recorded and produced by the BBC and will feature a wide range of expert speakers and perspectives. The series will be available via the University website and BBC platforms.

Media enquiries to Queen's Communications Office on telephone: +44 (0)28 9097 3091.

Image credit: Map of Ireland published by Nicolaes Visscher II about 1689 – This media file is from the collections of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, part of which is available on Wikimedia Commons., Public Domain.

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