Century Ireland Launch

Pat Kenny – Century Ireland – 07-05-2013

Century Ireland, a major new online initiative marking ‘Decade of Centenaries’, launched 

·         Century Ireland brings the most momentous period in Irish history to life.  

·         Free access news service will chart major developments between 1913 and 1923, along with everyday news items to show what life was really like at the time.

·         Supported by Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Century Ireland is a partnership between RTÉ, Boston College, and the National Cultural Institutions. 

Tuesday 7th May, 2013 Jimmy Deenihan TD, Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, has officially launched Century Ireland, a major new online news service which will chart both ground-breaking and everyday news events which took place from the time of the Home Rule debate to the Civil War (1913 to 1923). 

Supported by Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Century Ireland is a partnership between RTÉ, Boston College, the National Cultural Institutions and other partners. 

Century Ireland will make a range of archival material available to the public in the most accessible way possible, and will accompany this material with expert commentary. Alongside news reports from the time, the site will feature primary sources, academic research, and a wealth of visual imagery. The reach of the Century Ireland online news site will also be complemented with a daily blog and Twitter feed to bring information about the 1913 to 1923 period to the widest possible audience in the most easily accessible way. 

Jimmy Deenihan TD, Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht commented: 

“Over the course of 2013, and in the decade ahead, we will celebrate a rolling succession of centenaries that mark the most momentous period in modern Irish history. In a mere decade, the social and political landscape in Ireland changed completely. The Century Ireland initiative is important because it takes our history and makes it tangible and accessible for the audience of today. The major stories featured will explain the events that shaped modern Ireland, but the everyday ones will help us imagine what it was really like to live through this decade of change.” 

Professor Mike Cronin, Boston College commented: 

“Century Ireland offers a decade long history of the major and everyday news events from a hundred years ago. Produced by Boston College, delivered by RTE and supported by the national cultural institutions, Century Ireland will bring the 1913-23 period to life. A rich mix of digital content, supported by social media, will allow the public to access a range of material and lead them through the decade of centenaries in real time.” 

Noel Curran, Director General of RTÉ, commented: 

“RTÉs involvement in the Century Ireland project is reflective of its commitment to opening up and showcasing some of the wealth of materials available within the RTÉ Archive. Online and mobile engagement nationally and internationally increases every year and we feel confident Century Ireland’s positioning within the RTÉ.ie website will help this project secure the recognition and visits that it truly deserves. It has been a privilege to have worked in partnership with such esteemed organisations to create a national cultural resource of such quality and value.” 

From 2pm today the Century Ireland online news site will be live at [insert]. The Century Ireland  

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Note for Editors 

·         Century Ireland will be live from 2013 – 2023. An online ‘newspaper’ featuring archival content from this period will be produced every two weeks. 

·         In addition to the archival content feeding the main stories, the site will also feature a daily blog and Twitter feed building a more complete picture of what was happening at any given point during the decade. The site also features videos and podcasts presenting contemporaneous commentaries on the period by eminent historians, a gallery for visual material and a section for the online presentation of primary source documents. 

·         Partners in this project include the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Boston College, RTÉ, National Library of Ireland, National Archives of Ireland, National Museum of Ireland, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin City Gallery: The Hugh Lane, Dublin City Library and Archives, University College Dublin, NUI Galway and Dictionary of Irish Biography.

 

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