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Derek Mahon, The Hunt by Night
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Free from the RIA to mark ten years since the bank guarantee: our definitive volume on the crisis and recovery
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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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On Day 4 of Heritage Week we learn about a well-established breeding species on Clare Island, which features in New Survey of Clare Island, vol. 9: Birds .
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What are we to make of the word damhán alla ? Let's try and shed some light on its origins in today's episode of Spreading the Words.
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Find out in today's episode of Spreading the Words, which focuses on the Irish word gaoth.
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In today's blog on Climate and Society in Ireland, Raymond Gillespie focuses on how local societies reacted to the changing weather patterns and adapted to them.
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This week is the final episode of Shelfmarks and in it Zoë explores the life and work of chemist Richard Kirwan (President of the RIA 1790-1812)
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Read R.F. Foster's essay 'Meditating in Time of Civil War' on Century Ireland.
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On the evening of the Summer Solstice, volume 7 of the Excavation at Knowth series was launched by the Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan T.D., at the Knowth Visitor Centre.
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If you missed our first Research Open Day, you can watch it back now
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The megalithic art of the passage tombs at Knowth, County Meath , by George Eogan MRIA and Elizabeth Shee Twohig MRIA, is now available as an online, open access resource in the Digital Repository of Ireland.
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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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The Quare Fellow, by Brendan Behan
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Seamus Heaney, 1975
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16 panels depicting Rising leaders who had train stations named after them in 1966 are going to be unveiled at stations across the country over the next few months.
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Read what the experts have to say in the latest issue of Biology and Environment
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This latest volume contains eleven important contributions that showcase the journal’s ambitious disciplinary and chronological range.
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Celebrating the reprint of our book with some bonus words. No. 102: Amadán : fooling around
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A different approach to thinking about the variety of research we’ve published over the years.
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Explore the concept of sea-creatures mentioned in medieval Irish literature in the first episode of Spreading the Words.
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Learn more in today's episode of Spreading the Words on the word ulcha .
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RIA editor John Doyle discusses Northern Ireland and the all-Ireland economy in today's Irish Times.
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In today’s ARINS blog, Mary P. Murphy discusses how our society can collaborate to imagine a better welfare state across issues of social security, poverty and inequality, north and south.
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Read Harry White's essay on 'Art Music and the Struggle for Independence' on Century Ireland.
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