A history of Ireland in 10 words touring exhibition
The Royal Irish Academy has created a pop-up exhibition based on the book A history of Ireland in 100 words to inspire fresh interest in the Irish language by revealing connections between words we still use and words used in a bygone era.
This exhibition accompanies the book A history of Ireland in 100 words by Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh and Gregory Toner. The exhibition was curated by the authors and Ruth Hegarty. Joe McLaren created the illustrations for the book and the exhibition, both of which were designed by Fidelma Slattery and edited by Helena King.
The history of Ireland told in this exhibition represents one-tenth of the words foregrounded in the book and a very small proportion of those preserved in eDIL. We hope visitors will be enticed to dip into the book and the dictionary, and so experience other words that express further strands of Ireland’s rich and varied story.
We would like to offer festival directors and venue curators the opportunity to exhibit the 100 words exhibition. The panels are available free of charge to venues, the borrower would simply pay shipping and insurance. We can work with curators or festival directors to create events to accompany the exhibition. For information contact Valeria Cavalli at v.cavalli@ria.ie.
We are regularly updating this page. Please come back for updates on our tour schedule.
Dublin City Libraries tour
4 March: Pearse Street Library, Dublin 2. Related event: A history of Ireland in 100 words authors in conversation with Alan Titley.
5 - 31 March: Civic Offices, Dublin City Council, Block 1, Fishamble Street, Dublin 8
2 September - 31 October: dlr LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Irish tour:
1 October - 27 November: Linen Hall Library, Belfast
This is a public project of: Royal Irish Academy, Dictionary of Irish Language, Queen's University Belfast, University of Cambridge, UK Research and Innovation, and of the Government of Ireland.