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156:'s commitment to teaching through Irish, her first courses were a set of Irish lectureships in History, Economics and Mathematics. The University College Galway Act, 1929 increased the funding for staff proficient in Irish. She was a supporter of mandatory Irish policies and promoted economic history and believed in internal migration as a way to deal with the poverty seen in 33: 160:
regions. Ní Chinnéide was appointed to the Advisory Board of the New History of Ireland project. She was effective as a teacher and mentor but did not support the direction Irish history appeared to be taking, disagreeing with revisionist historians about conclusions made from elitist documentation.
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and were employed by the NUI as academic historians, only Ní Chinnéide had initially specialised in history. Ní Chinnéide contributed articles to newspapers and radio as well as publishing works on local and European history. She produced a very useful edition of the notebooks of Charles-Etienne
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She was a nationalist and wrote politically as well as historically. Ní Chinnéide died ten years after her retirement, in 1980 and was buried in Rahoon cemetery,
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gaining a BA in 1923, a master's degree in 1925 and a Higher education certificate. She studied with James Hogan and completed her thesis on
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Síle Ní Chinnéide was born Sheila Kennedy to physician and surgeon Dennis Kennedy and his wife Catherine (also written Katherine) Redmond in
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in 1927. She stayed with the University until 1970. She was promoted to Associate Professor in 1965 and remained until her retirement.
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Uniquely at the time UCG only had women in the history department. Of the four women who earned their degrees within the
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which she was instrumental in founding in 1954. She also helped found the National Irish Language Theatre,
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Ní Chinnéide, Síle (1977–1978). "A Frenchman's tour of Connacht in 1791: Part II".
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Ní Chinnéide, Síle (1974–1975). "An 18th-century French traveller in Kildare".
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Ní Chinnéide, Síle (1976). "A Frenchman's tour of Connacht in 1791: Part I".
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Coquebert de Montbret, French consul to Ireland. She was co editor of the
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A History of the Irish Language: From the Norman Invasion to Independence
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Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society 15/4 (1974–1975)
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Dorothy Macardle (1889-1958): republican and internationalist
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Waterford
University College Galway
Waterford
University College Cork
University College Galway
National University of Ireland
Galway Archaeological and Historical Society
Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe
Free State
Gaeltacht
Galway
"Birth registration"
"Census return 1911"



"NÍ CHINNÉIDE, Síle (1900–1980)"



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