A History of Violence
The show, curated by Rudy Lemcke, is a deep and expansive look at the ways in which the LGBT community has been shaped by violence — forms of violence committed through politics, economics and culture.
The show, curated by Rudy Lemcke, is a deep and expansive look at the ways in which the LGBT community has been shaped by violence — forms of violence committed through politics, economics and culture.
The recent interest in the history of female suffrage in Ireland is welcome, although much delayed. In this centenary year the Library of Trinity College Dublin is delighted to have contributed to the work of the Houses of the Oireachtas Vótáil 100 programme, in curating this exhibition, in collaboration with several sister institutions.
The purpose of this website is to offer a guide to both general public and researchers of the museums of European political and violence, what content they offer and the topics that are not sufficiently represented. This website wants to help us to rethink the realities, shortcomings and possibilities of Public History in Europe.
This research was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.