Abstract Drawing on materials represented in the IVRLA digital archive this project explores how our understanding of what constitutes cultural heritage and the effects of migration on cultural inheritance have shifted within a seventy-five year time frame.
In collection Irish Virtual Research Library and Archive (IVLRA)
A. Schools' Folklore Scheme 2009-10
II. Survey/Collection Methodology
III. Selected Schoolchildren's Responses
B. Migration to Ireland Project 2009-10
II. Survey/Collection Methodology
III. Selected Audio Interviews
A. Schools' Folklore Scheme 2009-10
[Selection of essays collected from schoolchildren in 1938 as part of the Schools' Manuscript Collection] [View...] |
B. Migration to Ireland Project 2009-10
[Project information sheet (migration)] [View...] |
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