Fintan Cullen
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Fintan Cullen's Degrees
- Bachelors History National University of Ireland
- Masters Irish Studies Trinity College Dublin
- PhD Celtic Studies National University of Ireland
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Fintan Cullen in Dublin, is an Irish academic, educator and writer. Cullen is a professor at the University of Nottingham. National Portrait Gallery Exhibit He and Roy Foster co-created the exhibit Conquering England: Ireland in Victorian England, which was in the National Portrait Gallery in London from 9 March 2005 to 19 June 2005. They also co-wrote a book that accompanied the exhibit. The name comes from G. B. Shaw's mordant observation that "England had conquered Ireland, so there was nothing for it but to come over and conquer England."
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- Research and research methods for youth practitioners (2011) (65)
- Lesbian Cinderella and other stories: telling tales and researching sexualities equalities in primary school (2009) (40)
- Visual Politics: The Representation of Ireland, 1750-1930 (1997) (30)
- ‘The only time I feel girly is when I go out’: Drinking stories, Teenage girls, and respectable femininities (2011) (28)
- ‘Two's up and poncing fags’: young women's smoking practices, reciprocity and friendship (2010) (25)
- Youth policy in austerity Europe (2014) (17)
- Positive for youth work? Contested terrains of professional youth work in austerity England (2014) (15)
- THE ART OF ASSIMILATION: SCOTLAND AND ITS HEROES (1993) (14)
- The SAGE Handbook of Youth Work Practice (2018) (10)
- Working as a practitioner-researcher (2011) (6)
- Sources on Irish Art: A Reader (2000) (6)
- Marketing National Sentiment: Lantern Slides of Evictions in Late Nineteenth-century Ireland (2002) (6)
- GAP WORK project report: training for youth practitioners on tackling gender-related violence (2014) (5)
- Conquering England : Ireland in Victorian London (2005) (4)
- Spectacle and display (2008) (2)
- Migrating objects: John Henry Foley and empire (2017) (2)
- Visual Politics in 1780s Ireland: The Roles of the History Painting (1995) (2)
- From DIY to teen pregnancy: new pathologies, melancholia and feminist practice in contemporary English youth work 1 (2013) (2)
- 'Museum With Those Goddesses': Bloom and the Dublin Plaster Casts (2009) (2)
- Research and work with young people: politics, participation and policy (2013) (2)
- Pedagogies of Discomfort and Care: Balancing Critical Tensions in Delivering Gender-Related Violence Training to Youth Practitioners (2021) (2)
- The Irish Face: Redefining the Irish Portrait (2006) (1)
- Playwork goes to school: professional (mis)recognition and playwork practice in primary school (2018) (1)
- SPECTACLE AND DISPLAY: SETTING THE TERMS (2007) (1)
- Hugh Douglas Hamilton in rome 1779-92 (1982) (1)
- The Ashgate research companion to queer theory, edited by Noreen Giffney and Michael O’Rourke (2011) (1)
- Ireland in New York (2010) (1)
- Sex, power and consent youth culture and the unwritten rules, Anastasia Powell. Cambridge University Press, Melbourne (2010), 207 pages (ISBN: 13: 9780521144292) (2011) (0)
- The Nation Made Real: Art and National Identity in Western Europe, 1600–1850. By Anthony D. Smith. Oxford University Press. 2013. 213pp. £30.00. (2014) (0)
- The visual arts in Ireland (2005) (0)
- Union and display in nineteenth-century Ireland (2017) (0)
- Michael Kane, Rubicon Gallery, Dublin 23 November-11 December 90 (1991) (0)
- STILL A LONG WAY TO GO: RECENT IRISH ART HISTORY (1992) (0)
- Graphic Satire and the UK in the Long Nineteenth Century (2019) (0)
- The Story of Irish Museums 1790-2000: Culture, Identity and Education By Marie Bourke (2012) (0)
- Handbook of Youth Work Practices (2018) (0)
- Paradoxes of playwork practice in an English primary school (2020) (0)
- Precarious Practices with Risky Subjects? Policy and Practice Explorations in the UK and Europe (2018) (0)
- BOOK REVIEWS (2007) (0)
- India in art in Ireland (2017) (0)
- Disgracing Ourselves Again (1997) (0)
- Representing the Irish Emigrant: Humour to Pathos? (2017) (0)
- Patrick Hall, Temple Bar Gallery Dublin, 1 - 17 June (1989) (0)
- Mines of Information (2003) (0)
- The Cultural Role of the Visual (1997) (0)
- Parliament as theatre: Francis Wheatley's The Irish House of Commons revisited (2016) (0)
- Ireland on Show: Art, Union, and Nationhood (2012) (0)
- Special issue: Spectacle and display (2007) (0)
- 'The Cloak of Charity': The Politics of Representation in Late Eighteenth-Century Ireland (1997) (0)
- NEWS THAT STAYS NEWS . . . (2021) (0)
- The Sherwood Foresters of 1916: memories and memorials (2018) (0)
- Who Owns Irish Art? (1998) (0)
- Visual, Material and Print Culture in Nineteenth-Century Ireland (review) (2012) (0)
- Gendering addiction: The politics of drug treatment in a neurochemical world. Nancy. D. Campbell & Elizabeth Ettorre, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp253, ISBN-10: 0230228550 (2012) (0)
- List of reviewers (2014) (0)
- A shared legacy : essays on Irish and Scottish art and visual culture (2005) (0)
- Art International: Confronting Multiculturalism (1996) (0)
- Introduction (2018) (0)
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