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6th Connaught Rangers Research Project
  • 26 January 2021

6th Connaught Rangers Research Project

The 6th Connaught Rangers Research Project was formed by a group of people who had an interest in issues related to Irish nationalism and WWI. Some of those group members had family relatives who had enlisted, along with hundreds of others from the Falls Road area, in the Connaught Rangers...

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A Decade of Anniversaries Schools Resource
  • 23 December 2020

A Decade of Anniversaries Schools Resource

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Artsekta
  • 12 January 2021

Artsekta

Artsekta have been involved in three separate projects focussing on the past, including The Belfast Bayeux, Sanskriti and Belfast Suitcase Stories.

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Celebrating 2016 – The Belfast Story
  • 12 January 2021

Celebrating 2016 – The Belfast Story

In the early part of 2015 a number of individuals, community activists, groups from the world of culture, arts and tourism, historians and communities held a series of conversations as to how Belfast could remember, reflect, celebrate and commemorate our city and its intricate connection to the...

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Commemorating Partition and Civil Wars in Ireland, 1920-23
  • 12 January 2021

Commemorating Partition and Civil Wars in Ireland, 1920-23

This project was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council to explore the historical context of the partition of Ireland and resulting inter-communal violence in the 'two Irelands'. A series of podcasts based on lectures delivered at Queen's was made available on the...

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Entwined Histories
  • 12 January 2021

Entwined Histories

Entwined Histories began in 2012 with a project to commemorate the signing of the Ulster Covenant. Following the success of this pilot, Co-operation Ireland continued the series, with the support of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade through the reconciliation fund, with a further...

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Ethical & Shared Remembering Commemoration in a New Context: Remembering a Decade of Change and Violence, 1912-1923
  • 12 January 2021

Ethical & Shared Remembering Commemoration in a New Context: Remembering a Decade of Change and Violence, 1912-1923

As a result of work started in 2008, the Junction and Holywell Trust in partnership with the Irish School of Ecumenics have developed the Ethical and Shared Remembering Project, modelling effective collaboration between academic and community-based groups.

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Ethical and Shared Remembering
  • 12 January 2021

Ethical and Shared Remembering

Ethical and Shared Remembering The Ethical and Shared Remembering Programme, 1912-1922, has been developed around a five strand methodological framework: Remembering in Context Remembering the Whole Decade Remembering the Future Remembering Ethically Remembering Together ...

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Fermanagh County Museum – Peace Studies Project
  • 23 December 2020

Fermanagh County Museum – Peace Studies Project

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Home Rule?
  • 12 January 2021

Home Rule?

One hundred years on from 8 February 1912, an audience at St Mary’s University, Belfast watched a dramatic reconstruction
of Winston Churchill’s famous vision of self-government for Ireland. ...

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Military History from the Streets: A Guide for Schools
  • 12 January 2021

Military History from the Streets: A Guide for Schools

This is a guide which sets out five steps for history teachers to use or adapt to help students understand how the military history of WWI relates to their area. The briefing is based on the book Belfast Boys: How Unionists and Nationalists Fought and Died Together in the First World War (...

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NICIE: Facing the Past Shaping the Future
  • 12 January 2021

NICIE: Facing the Past Shaping the Future

Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education (NICIE) developed this project as a resource and support to teachers and students hoping to mark the Decade of Anniversaries. ...

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Rural Community Network - Understanding Commemorations
  • 12 January 2021

Rural Community Network - Understanding Commemorations

Rural Community network (RCN), in conjunction with independent consultant Craig Barr, developed a new OCN level 3 programme called ‘Understanding Commemorations’....

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Teaching Divided Histories
  • 12 January 2021

Teaching Divided Histories

This project is developing an online digital resource for teachers to access and a programme of support and training for teachers to enable them to utilise it effectively with students at Key Stage 3 in Northern Ireland and students in transfer year in the Border Counties.

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The Maiden’s City: A ‘Herstory’ Tour of the Walled City
  • 26 January 2021

The Maiden’s City: A ‘Herstory’ Tour of the Walled City

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