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Dr Paul Reilly

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Panel 4. The Troubles

Chair: Cairsti Russell, University of Glasgow

The BBC’s two centuries of Irish history: bridging narratives in Northern Ireland’s segregated schools

Ella Roberts, University of Westminster

Troubling Images: Bloody Sunday and its Photographic Aftermath

Sandra Plummer, University of Dundee

Random Access Memories or clichéd representations? Exploring historical photographs of the Troubles on Instagram

Paul Reilly, University of Glasgow

Meme-orialising civil war: exploring audiences’ mnemonic engagement with memes about the Troubles in Northern Ireland

Martin Lundqvist, Lund University

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