Culture Club: Mary Wollstoncraft, The ‘Mother of Modern Feminism”

This event has ended

Online, Tuesday 8th March

Join historian Fergus Whelan for this discussion on the life of writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights Mary Wollstonecraft. Fergus will explore the impact on the life of Margaret King, and the links that bound the two women, even after Wollstonecraft's untimely death.

This event will take place online using Zoom. The Zoom link for this online event will be sent to you in a reminder email, 48 hours prior to the event.


Date:
Tuesday 8th March
Time:
11.00am
Price:
Free

You might also like...

What's on

Fáilte Amal / Welcome Amal

Wood Quay Amphitheatre | City Hall, Castle Street

In the heart of Dublin, a group of curious 10-year-olds from all over the city gather to give a fáilte chroíúil to 10-year-old Amal. The children have been preparing for her arrival and have imagined heartfelt, generous, and genuine ways to welcome her in a way she will understand.  The children will present Amal with a bespoke hand-crafted bracelet embossed with their words of welcome in many languages.  Led by the wonder-full and imaginative Branar with performer Zita Monahan, this event features music composed and performed live by Colm Mac Con Iomaire, and bracelet design and ma

What's on

Scéalta ar an Ngaoth / Stories on the Wind

Merrion Square

Tired, alone and overwhelmed in Dublin City, Amal stops for a little solace. Her attention is caught by bird-like creatures at the park gates. Entering the park to explore, she follows these sprites and suddenly  finds herself immersed in  stories about Irish myth, swans and ravens from multi-award winning dance company Junk Ensemble. With support from the International Literature Festival, Dublin. Learn more the story of Little Amal : www.walkwithamal.org

What's on

Féile Binn Éadair

Howth

Féile Binn Éadair, formerly known as Howth Tradfest, is set to captivate audiences with a rich tapestry of Irish and Traditional music in the picturesque fishing village of Howth, 25 minutes from the centre of Dublin. This vibrant festival promises to immerse attendees in the melodies and rhythms of both the past and present, creating an unforgettable experience for music enthusiasts of all ages. Headlining this year's festival is the incomparable Sharon Shannon, renowned for her mastery of the accordion and her electrifying performances that blend traditional Irish music with influences