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2015 Abstracts

Professor Stephen Constantine Professor Stephen Constantine, a graduate of Oxford University, taught at Lancaster University until his retirement as Emeritus Professor of Modern British History in 2010. His research has included studies of social and economic conditions in Britain and of British Empire and Commonwealth history, particularly of colonial development policy and of migration. His […]

2018 Abstracts

Fintan O’Toole The Pleasures of Self-Pity Brexit is a post-colonial neurosis. There is a long tradition in British imperialism of dealing with the difficulties of colonisation by  identifying oneself romantically with the colonised. Brexit is the ultimate twist on this tradition — it imagines Britain as an oppressed nation and wallows in the joys of […]

March 2019: The Circus

HOW ARTISTS HAVE DEPICTED IT OVER THE CENTURIES By Harry Fletcher I view the circus across the centuries, through the eyes of artists such as Seurat, Degas, Lautrec, Tissot, Sickert, Chagall, Hopper, Picasso, Leger, Calder and Cindy Sherman. Clowns, acrobats and trapeze artists were their most popular subjects. I explain how the artists became fascinated […]

February 2019: From Downton to Gatsby

By Andrew Prince This will be a most interesting talk to lovers of jewelry, history and design. Andrew Prince has had a passion for jewelry since he was a small child. In fact his enthusiasm can be traced back to the time when, at the age of three, he swallowed one of his mother’s pearl […]

2014 Abstracts

Sir Graham Watson Born in Rothesay, Scotland, Sir Graham is a co-founder and Chairman of the Climate Parliament, a global network of legislators working to accelerate the transition to a lowcarbon economy. From 1994 to 2014 he represented South West England in the European Parliament, during which time he was elected Chairman of the Justice […]

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Understanding Referenda and Self-Determination in Europe

12th – 14th October 2017 Currently in their fifth edition, the symposiums at the Garrison Library focus on issues that impact on Gibraltar and other like territories within a European and global framework. The topic this year has certainly been driven by the 2017 commemoration of the 50th anniversary since Gibraltar’s 1967 sovereignty referendum and […]

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Understanding Self-Determination in Small States and Micro Territories

13th – 14th October 2016 Currently in our fourth year, the Symposiums at the Garrison Library focus on issues that impact on Gibraltar and other like territories within a European and global framework. The themes under discussion are broad although pertinent, and include areas such as self-determination; cultural and national identity; borders; colonialism and post-colonialism […]

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Understanding Concepts of Self-Determination in a Post-World War Europe

22nd – 23rd October 2015 This year’s symposium at the Garrison Library sets out to engage with questions that relate to the Second World War and the impact this was to have on the redistribution of power and on subsequent global policies pertaining to human rights, self determination and decolonisation.  These are topical issues given […]

Gibraltar Literary Festival

For news on this year’s Gibraltar Literary Festival and ticket sales, please follow this link.

Jacobo Azagury Selected Drawings & Sketches

Come down to the Gibraltar Garrison Library as from the 28th of September for our exhibition of Jacobo Azagury drawings and sketches (9:00am – 5:00pm). Wednesday the 28th of September also sees a day of talks delivered to Gibraltar art students by local and international artists (please call the Library on +200 77418 if this […]

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(Summer Hours June – August inclusive)

Guided visits of the library are held every Friday at 11.00am.

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Email: enquiries@gibraltargarrisonlibrary.gi

Recent Exhibitions

Jacobo Azagury Selected Drawings & Sketches

Come down to the Gibraltar Garrison Library as from the 28th of Septem…

Meeting Morocco

18th – 30th June 2015 Morocco and Gibraltar have a long shared h…

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