Holodomor in Ukraine and Great Famine in Ireland
Published: Mon 5th October
The Department of History at the National University of Ireland Maynooth, An Foras Feasa: the Institute for Research in Irish Historical and Cultural Traditions, and the Centre for the Study of Wider Europe at NUI Maynooth invite interested scholars to a comparative conference on famines in Ukraine and Ireland.
In 2008 Ukraine has declared a national remembrance day to commemorate the ‘Holodomor’, the devastating 1932-1933 famine in the wake of Stalin’s collectivisation and grain requisitions. In Ireland, debates about how to commemorate the Great Famine appropriately are continuing. Until very recently, however, historical backgrounds, facts and processes have been discussed with limited attention to the memorial culture that emanates from secular events. The way in which the past is visualised or materialised, however, shapes the public perception of historical experiences in many and often contradictory ways.
The Maynooth conference will offer an opportunity for specialists in history, economics, cultural studies, geography, literature and the arts to discuss the famines in both Ireland and Ukraine and their respective place in historiography and memorial culture in a comparative perspective. The conference will feature five panels, devoted to the issues of (i) latest research, (ii) recent historiography (iii) memorial culture as materialized in monuments, museums or exhibitions and (iv) the famines in literature and cinema. A concluding round table will discuss the Irish and Ukrainian cases against the backdrop of global experience. Mr. Jim Callery, the founder of Ireland’s famine museum at Strokestown House, will deliver the keynote lecture. (see programme, .pdf download)
Fees
The conference Fee is 50 Euro (25 Euro for students) for participants registered before October 31. The Fee upon registration at the conference is 60 Euro (30 Euro).
To register, please send an email tofamineconference2009@nuim.ie
All fees are payable upon arrival!
Transport & Accommodation
Maynooth is connected to Dublin by bus and commuter trains and
Maynooth offers accommodation on and off campus:
For on-campus accommodation please contact Maynooth Campus Conference & Accommodation
tel: +353 (0)1 708 6400 fax: +353 (0)1 708 3534
info@maynoothcampus.com
The Glenroyal Hotel, Maynooth, offers affordable rooms close to the university. Please contact Glenroyal Hotel & Leisure Club, Glenroyal Centre Maynooth, Co. Kildare,
tel: +353 (0)1 629 0909, fax: +353 (0)1 629 0919
Email: info@glenroyal.ie
Inquiries
Please direct all your communications and inquiries to
Dr Christian Noack
Department of History
National University of Ireland Maynooth
Christian.Noack@nuim.ie
The full Conference Programme will be available on the WiderEurope homepage in due course for download
Degree Courses
A number of degree courses related to the study of wider Europe are available at NUI Maynooth, including:


