Goodbye George Berkeley, hello Eavan Boland: why has Trinity renamed its biggest library?
Trinity College Dublin this week announced the library would be renamed after the celebrated Irish poet
Trinity College Dublin this week announced the library would be renamed after the celebrated Irish poet
Names and their meanings are philosophically complex. It would be unwise to re-name everything called after a figure whose troubling personal legacy comes to light. The TCD library was different
TCD historian skilfully traces a history of conquest, assimilation and defiance that came to shape not just Ireland but Britain and its global empire
Changing the name of a library matters little when what we desperately need is a change of heart, mind and lifestyle
Records show review group concerned about ‘reputational impact’ of changing name due to slavery links
There is a difference between Americans adorning their cities with statues of Confederate generals and the decision of the Fellows of Trinity 60 years ago to name their library after George Berkeley
Opinion: After extensive investigation and consultation, Trinity has decided to de-name its Berkeley Library. But studies of his philosophy are thankfully flourishing
University decided this week that use of the philosopher’s name – which has been linked to slavery – was inconsistent with its core values
The philosopher after whom the main library in Trinity College Dublin is named would have been well aware of contemporaneous criticisms of slavery
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TCD’s history from the Plantation of Ulster to the Atlantic slave trade under scrutiny
If we were to remove statues and rename streets in Ireland, where might we start?
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