Territory & Memory project
The complex memory issues surrounding
Ireland
How has Ireland's fight for independence branded its culture ?
01 Section
How the Southern Ireland conflict was able to claim and intensify the very strong national identity through their culture.
02 Section
The divisions in Northern Ireland remain very present in the collective memory and reveal the fragility of this people.
03 Section
The stakes of places of memory, monuments, are elements of capital importance for a build a future
01
How the Southern Ireland conflict was able to claim and intensify the very strong national identity through their culture.
Irish poet and novelist
Seamus Heaney
James joyce
revitalization of the Irish language
music
Traditional Irish
National heroes for independence
Éamon de Valera
Michael Collins
Irish republican revolutionary leader
Founder of the Irish Free Nation
the Celtic harp
the tricolour flag
the clover
02
The divisions in Northern Ireland remain very present in the collective memory and reveal the fragility of this people.
the majority of the inhabitants of most of the last province, Ulster, identified themselves as British
Bloody Sunday 1972
The war-weary people of Northern Ireland concluded the Good Friday Agreement, also known as the Belfast Agreement, in 1998.
high still separate Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods.
the memory of these agreements and the previous period differs between communities.
others wish to forget the past to think only of a future.
Some see this as an Ireland that remains two distinct territories
Ireland’s struggle for independence has had a significant impact on Irish culture in several ways:
conclusion
national symbols
literature
music
deep sense of pride
collective memory
feeling of resilience
national identity
Good things come to those who wait
THanks
Noam & Simon
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Territory & Memory project
The complex memory issues surrounding
Ireland
How has Ireland's fight for independence branded its culture ?
01 Section
How the Southern Ireland conflict was able to claim and intensify the very strong national identity through their culture.
02 Section
The divisions in Northern Ireland remain very present in the collective memory and reveal the fragility of this people.
03 Section
The stakes of places of memory, monuments, are elements of capital importance for a build a future
01
How the Southern Ireland conflict was able to claim and intensify the very strong national identity through their culture.
Irish poet and novelist
Seamus Heaney
James joyce
revitalization of the Irish language
music
Traditional Irish
National heroes for independence
Éamon de Valera
Michael Collins
Irish republican revolutionary leader
Founder of the Irish Free Nation
the Celtic harp
the tricolour flag
the clover
02
The divisions in Northern Ireland remain very present in the collective memory and reveal the fragility of this people.
the majority of the inhabitants of most of the last province, Ulster, identified themselves as British
Bloody Sunday 1972
The war-weary people of Northern Ireland concluded the Good Friday Agreement, also known as the Belfast Agreement, in 1998.
high still separate Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods.
the memory of these agreements and the previous period differs between communities.
others wish to forget the past to think only of a future.
Some see this as an Ireland that remains two distinct territories
Ireland’s struggle for independence has had a significant impact on Irish culture in several ways:
conclusion
national symbols
literature
music
deep sense of pride
collective memory
feeling of resilience
national identity
Good things come to those who wait
THanks
Noam & Simon
Got an idea?
Let the communication flow!
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? No problem! 90% of the information we assimilate is received through sight and, what’s more, we retain 42% more information when the content moves.