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Niall Munro
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1 | Creative Commons | Susie Campbell speaks to Niall Munro | Susie Campbell talks to Niall Munro about her experience as poet-in-residence during the Post-War seminar series 2017-18. | Susie Campbell, Niall Munro | 06 Aug 2018 |
2 | Creative Commons | Alex Donnelly speaks to Niall Munro | Alex Donnelly talks to Niall Munro about his work on the ecology of conflict, the interpretative role of academic research, and his interest in the 'lone voices' in poetry. | Alex Donnelly, Niall Munro | 31 Jul 2018 |
3 | Creative Commons | Anna Leese speaks to Niall Munro | Anna Leese speaks to Niall Munro about her personal connections to commemorations of war and the performance of commemorative music. | Anna Leese, Niall Munro | 31 Jul 2018 |
4 | Rihab Azar speaks to Niall Munro | Musician Rihab Azar talks to Niall Munro about her quest to find new ways of empowering and connecting communities through music and how music functions as a ‘resistance act’ in situations of (post-)conflict. | Rihab Azar, Niall Munro | 18 Jun 2018 | |
5 | Charles Gurrey speaks to Niall Munro | Sculptor and carver Charles Gurrey talks to Niall Munro about the importance of context, text and material in his design of commemorative sculptures. | Charles Gurrey, Niall Munro | 24 Apr 2018 | |
6 | Daniel Libeskind speaks to Niall Munro | Architect Daniel Libeskind talks to Niall Munro about civic responsibility, the shock of memory and the role of the monument as a bridge between the past and the future. | Daniel Libeskind, Niall Munro | 28 Mar 2018 | |
7 | Tony Horwitz speaks to Niall Munro | Author and journalist Tony Horwitz talks to Niall Munro about the sesquicentennial commemorations of the American Civil War, the complexity of reconstruction in the American South, and re-enactment as a way of connecting with the past. | Tony Horwitz, Niall Munro | 28 Mar 2018 |