Saturday 8th June 2013
The National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts and History is holding a day of talks about Irish-French military relations from the 17th-20th century.
Speakers will explore the Jacobite diaspora in France, the Wild Geese and related historiography, the life of Theobald Wolf Tone and Irish people’s involvement in the French Resistance during World War II.
Check the website for the full programme.
Talks start at 10.30am in the Palatine Room, Collins Barracks.
Admission is FREE, please contact the Bookings Office to book your place.
The National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts and History is holding a day of talks about Irish-French military relations from the 17th-20th century.
Speakers will explore the Jacobite diaspora in France, the Wild Geese and related historiography, the life of Theobald Wolf Tone and Irish people’s involvement in the French Resistance during World War II.
Check the website for the full programme.
Talks start at 10.30am in the Palatine Room, Collins Barracks.
Admission is FREE, please contact the Bookings Office to book your place.