File 16 - 'The Irish Echosphere' - American Conference for Irish Studies

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'The Irish Echosphere' - American Conference for Irish Studies

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  • 2002-2003

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2 folders (c. 200 pp)

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Folder 1/2 Printed email correspondence from Jim Rogers, Managing Director of the Center for Irish Studies inviting Tim Robinson to deliver a plenary address at the 2003 meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies on the subject of Irish Environments.

Copies of Robinson's piece 'The Irish Echosphere', modified from an essay in My Time in Space, and later published in the New Hibernia Review in 2003.

Folder 2/2 Two envelopes of photographs from the trips, all captioned, many with Audrey and John Eyler, and of the Weisman Art Museum in Minnesota. All are captioned. Brochures and schedules relating to the conference.

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      13/10/2023
      16/10/2023

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