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In today's blog on Climate and Society in Ireland Graeme Warren reviews evidence for the potential impact of climate change on the earliest human settlement of Ireland.
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Covering bloodletting, prehistoric hillforts, women in war and much more.
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Read David McCullagh's essay on 'Éamon de Valera’s Civil War' on Century Ireland.
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Read Jason Knirck's essay on financing the Irish State on Century Ireland.
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In this month’s podcast host Rory Montgomery discusses John FitzGerald’s article, One island two labour markets with the author, and respondent and Nevin Economic Research Institute's Tom McDonnell, investigating how divergent paths taken by Ireland and the United Kingdom have shaped two distinct labour markets...
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In this week’s article Yvonne Scott discusses Paul Henry’s calm portrait which ‘captures the challenge Irish artists faced in combining modernism and nationalism.’
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Girl Carrying Grasses, by Patrick Scott 1958
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This week’s Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks is Bligeard Sraide published in 1983 by Michael Davitt, which established Davitt as one of the most innovative poets in the Irish language.
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Watch author Eavan Boland, Hon. MRIA, read her commemorative poem on UN television
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The Royal Irish Academy is seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified individuals who are willing to serve on the Editorial Board of its journal Ériu.
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Did you know that Ireland has the richest early medieval archaeological landscape in Europe, if not the world? Learn more in today's episode of 'Meet the authors' featuring Aidan O'Sullivan.
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Join RIA authors William C. Campbell and Claire O'Connell on 12 November on RTÉ One.
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Today's episode of Spreading the Words focuses on Lus an chromchinn and other flowers with memorable Irish names.
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In today's blog on Climate and Society in Ireland, James Kelly describes the experience of the later phases of the Little Ice Age.
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In this episode of the ARINS podcast, Etain Tannam and Rory Montgomery reflect on the British-Irish Relationship.
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Read Kevin Rockett's essay on 'Keeping Hollywood’s ‘Monkey House’ Morality Out Of Ireland' on Century Ireland.
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Read Seán Enright's essay on "State Executions during the Irish revolution" on Century Ireland.
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The Alliance Party of Northern Ireland proudly regards itself as “other” in relation to Northern Ireland’s nationalist versus unionist division. It claims to take no position on Northern Ireland’s constitutional future. It believes in a shared Northern Ireland that is non-sectarian and at peace with...
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William Orpen’s The Signing of Peace, Versailles, 1919
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The Royal Irish Academy has produced a limited edition set of prints by artist David Rooney from our book 1916 Portraits and Lives.
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To celebrate the publication of our new book Food and Drink in Ireland , we are sharing two chapters, which will be free to download for a limited time.
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Discover the origins of the words 'airgead', 'punt' and 'pingin' in our book A history of Ireland in 100 words
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What have the French got to do with Irish castles? Find out in today's entry on Irish, Viking and Norman architecture.
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Here's something that might cause a flap: records of birds from Clare Island since 1909 published in a new book to celebrate Heritage Week.
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Opening up over 200 years of scholarship and creating more
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