S M Sigerson
Author of "The Assassination of Michael Collins: What Happened at Beal na mBlath?" www.amazon.com/dp/1493784714
Read excerpts & related articles at my blog:
www.collinsassassination.wordpress.com
Lecturer in history, prehistory, and social anthropology;
distant relation of the late Donn Piatt; from a family which has also a long history of military service in various conflicts.
Am I an academic? More like a denizen of academia. A rumoured creature, who swims in its depths, rarely seen to rise to the surface.
(For more information, see CV link on this page)
Address: message via academia.edu
Read excerpts & related articles at my blog:
www.collinsassassination.wordpress.com
Lecturer in history, prehistory, and social anthropology;
distant relation of the late Donn Piatt; from a family which has also a long history of military service in various conflicts.
Am I an academic? More like a denizen of academia. A rumoured creature, who swims in its depths, rarely seen to rise to the surface.
(For more information, see CV link on this page)
Address: message via academia.edu
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In what does our nature consist? Is it hopelessly etched in stone? Or only written on our DNA? If our instincts and behavior have evolved beyond that of earlier primates and hominid ancestors, is it possible for us to improve them? If so, why haven't we done so, noticeably, lately?
This paper explores these issues, and invites readers to participate in future evolutionary choices, which might address our species' chronic problems.
The two articles in question are:
"Evasive Manoeuvres: An Examination of Florence O’Donoghue’s Account of the Death of Michael Collins"
by Daniel Murray
www.theirishstory.com/2013/06/10/evasive-manoeuvres-an-examination-of-florence-odonoghues-account-of-the-death-of-michael-collins/#.VGSntY-P8xA
and
"Deceptive Manoeuvres: Daniel Murray, Florence O’Donoghue and the Death of Michael Collins"
by Denis Lenihan
www.theirishstory.com/2014/02/25/deceptive-manoeuvres-daniel-murray-florence-odonoghue-and-the-death-of-michael-collins/#.U0dDHs938Yw
In what does our nature consist? Is it hopelessly etched in stone? Or only written on our DNA? If our instincts and behavior have evolved beyond that of earlier primates and hominid ancestors, is it possible for us to improve them? If so, why haven't we done so, noticeably, lately?
This paper explores these issues, and invites readers to participate in future evolutionary choices, which might address our species' chronic problems.
The two articles in question are:
"Evasive Manoeuvres: An Examination of Florence O’Donoghue’s Account of the Death of Michael Collins"
by Daniel Murray
www.theirishstory.com/2013/06/10/evasive-manoeuvres-an-examination-of-florence-odonoghues-account-of-the-death-of-michael-collins/#.VGSntY-P8xA
and
"Deceptive Manoeuvres: Daniel Murray, Florence O’Donoghue and the Death of Michael Collins"
by Denis Lenihan
www.theirishstory.com/2014/02/25/deceptive-manoeuvres-daniel-murray-florence-odonoghue-and-the-death-of-michael-collins/#.U0dDHs938Yw