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History Society lecture on Wednesday 18th January, 2012
11 Jan 2012
History Society lecture on Wednesday 18th January, 2012
The History Society is please to announce the following lecture on Wednesday 18th January, 2012
Conor Kostick talk on "Crusade and Massacre: The Fall of Jerusalem, 1099" at 7:00pm, Kane G01
Dr. Conor Kostick, medievalist at the Trinity College Dublin Centre for War Studies, will be giving a public lecture entitled "Crusade and Massacre: the fall of Jerusalem, 1099". The talk will start at 7:00pm and last less than an hour. It will be followed by Q&A afterwards.
Dr. Kostick is an Irish historian and fiction writer of some renown, currently nominated for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award 2012. Academically, he is best known for his recent book 'The Siege of Jerusalem: Conquest and Crusade in 1099'. We hope to see you at what promises to be an interesting evening from a rising Irish historian in the field.