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Thursday January 01 1970

Tara of the Kings - Weekly Lecture Series - Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland

category dublin | history and heritage | event notice author Wednesday November 08, 2006 18:26author by Vincent - TaraWatchauthor email info at tarawatch dot org

Admission free

“Tara and the rebellion of 1641″

- Dr. Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin, School of History and Archives, UCD

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Tara of the Kings lecture series
12.00pm every Saturday (except Nov 18)
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
Helen Roe Lecture Theatre
63 Merrion Square
- Admission Free

Sat, 11th November

“Tara and the rebellion of 1641″

- Dr. Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin, School of History and Archives, UCD


The insurrection of 1641 was one of the hinge-points of Irish history for it directly precipitated the mass involvement of the catholic population in rebellious activity and consummated a historical process which established sectarian division as the principal fault line within Irish identity. Central to this process was the historically unprecedented alliance between the lords of the Pale and the invading Ulster Irish which was explicitly established at the hills of Knockcrofty and Tara, traditional hosting points of the Pale community. This lecture examines the background to this fateful event and explores some of its most important ramifications through the decades and centuries which followed.

DOWNLOAD POSTER
http://www.hilloftara.info/docs/1641rebel.doc

Last weeks lecture, Saturday, 4 Nov, was:

‘The Kingship of Tara: The Views of the Four Masters’
- Dr Joseph Flahive, Dept. of Old and Modern Irish, UCC


Dr. Flahive looked at the manner in which earlier text was used by the Four Masters for the ideological end of driving home the point that Ireland is and always was a kingdom with a national monarchy. Tara finds itself torn in their views between being the seat of that kingship, but also a sign of its pre-Christian origins, destroyed by the purification of that monarchy. The views of the Four Masters, along with those of Keating, stand at the core of the romanticist idea of the High Kingship that dominated until quite recently.

LISTEN TO STREAMING AUDIO OF LECTURE (60 min)
http://www.hilloftara.info/audio/lecture.ra

Mrs. Aideen Ireland, President of RSAI said in a recent letter to the Irish Times: http://www.rsai.ie/index.cfm?action=obj.display&obj_id=133

“Over one hundred years ago this Society campaigned vigorously to have ill considered excavations by the British-Israelites on the Hill of Tara stopped. On that occasion the excavations ceased and the site was preserved. It would be a scandal if Tara, saved on that occasion, were now to be sacrificed in the interests of short-term progress.”

Related Link: http://www.tarawatch.org

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