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Issue No: 2 - Feb/2022

Introduction

Welcome to the February 2022 newsletter, which highlights activities and resources associated with CAIN (Conflict Archive on the INternet).
 

CAIN Associate Programme

CAIN Associate Programme
The CAIN Associate Programme showcases how CAIN plays an important role in academic research and in the work of policy makers and practitioners.

The most recent event Partition and the Birth of Northern Ireland Revisited: Reflections on the Marking of a Decade of Centenaries with Dr Eamon Phoenix, was held on 19 January. Previous events featured David Huddlestone (PRONI), Robert Savage (Boston College) and Roberta Bacic (Conflict Textiles).

Full details and videos of all four events in this series are available on the CAIN website.

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ARK and CAIN Resource for Schools

ARK and CAIN Resource for Schools
A new booklet provides a general introduction to navigating ARK and CAIN, as well as a discussion on dealing with controversial issues in the classroom. The publication was compiled by Dr Matthew Milliken of the School of Education at Ulster University.

This is the first of a series of initiatives to facilitate the wider use of ARK resources among school and university students.

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John and Pat Hume Textiles

John and Pat Hume Textiles
Conflict Textiles was honoured to commission and launch two commemorative textiles John Hume, Peacemaker and Pat Hume at Ulster University on 28 January 2022 in collaboration with The John Hume and Thomas P. O'Neill Chair in Peace.

The textiles celebrate the life of John and Pat Hume, and their tireless contribution to peace in Northern Ireland over several decades.

You are welcome to view the textiles in the Magee Campus Library until 28 July 2022 - further details are given in the link below. Conflict Textiles is an associated site of CAIN

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