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SUMMARY:Dissonance and Convergence in the North Atlantic: Ireland and the 
 Archaeology of European Expansion - Audrey Horning (College of William &am
 p\; Mary\, Queens University Belfast)
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CONTACT:Lydia Clough
DESCRIPTION:The role of Ireland in the early modern Atlantic has tradition
 ally been characterized as a mere testing ground for British colonial expa
 nsion\; a stepping stone towards the establishment of colonial America. Su
 ch a linear view denies the active role of the ocean itself in knitting to
 gether worlds\, the complexities and reach of the Gaelic maritime world\, 
 and the fundamental ambiguity that underpinned cultural engagements on the
  island in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Interrogation of
  archaeological\, documentary and cartographic sources exposes the physica
 l manifestations of processes of hybridity and mimesis in the context of A
 tlantic mobility\; processes characterized by dissonance and convergence. 
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