Monday, 18 March 2019

Decade of Centenaries 1919-1923 – State Commemorative Programme



The objective of the State Commemorative Programme for the years from 2019 – 2023 is to ensure that this complex period in our history, including the Struggle for Independence, the Civil War, the Foundation of the State and Partition, is remembered appropriately, proportionately, respectfully and with sensitivity.  It aims to promote a deeper understanding of the significant events that took place during this period and recognises that the shared historical experience of those years gave rise to very different narratives and memories.  It will also take account of sensitivities across communities in Northern Ireland and continue to recognise that very different perspectives persist on many of these events.
This Programme will be based on a four strand approach comprising:
•          A State Ceremonial Strand which will comprise a limited number of symbolic acts of national commemoration focusing on themes of remembrance and reconciliation and on the commemoration of all of those who lost their lives during this period. 
•          A Historical Strand which will comprise a diverse range of activities designed to encourage authentic historical enquiry about this period and promote the use of primary archival sources.  Initiatives will be developed in collaboration with State partners, National Cultural Institutions, institutions of learning and other stakeholders. 
•          A Community Strand, which will involve a collaborative approach – similar to that adopted for the 1916 centenary commemorations - between the State, local authority network and community organisations, including in Northern Ireland where appropriate. 
•          The Creative Imagination Strand which will continue to encourage artistic and creative expression in remembrance of the significant historical events of the period from 1919 to 1923 and all of those who lost their lives. 
The Minister for the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan, T.D. noted:  “I am committed to ensuring that the State's approach to remembering all of those who lost their lives during the Independence Struggle, and the significant events and themes associated with this period, will be based on the respectful, sensitive, proportionate and authentic approach that has become the hallmark of the Decade of Centenaries commemorative programme.  “In planning the various commemoration events the Government will continue to be advised and supported by the guidance of the Expert Advisory Group on Centenary Commemorations, chaired by Dr Maurice Manning and by the All Party Consultation Group on Commemorations which I have recently reconvened.  I want to thank the Expert Advisory Group for its Guidance Report which I have published today.” The Guidance from the Expert Advisory Group on Centenary Commemorations is available here.

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