Celtic Studies Lecture: "Ancient Gaelic Ireland and All That Remains of It" by Dr. Eamonn McKee
On Thursday, Feb. 25, the Celtic Studies Program hosted a special lecture by Dr. Eamonn McKee, Ambassador of Ireland to Canada. Dr. McKee explores questions about how our values and interests echo those of pre-conquest Gaelic Ireland, and whether Ireland still carries the wounds of colonialism.

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Roots of Irish Identity: Celts and Monks | Irish Identity: History and Literature |The Great Courses

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