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Book editor Liz Evers talks to 'The Business' about nineteenth century Irish entrepreneurs included in Irish Lives in America.
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Read Diarmaid Ferriter's essay on "The Sanctity of Oaths" on Century Ireland.
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Gabriel Hayes’ Three Graces in 1943
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The Royal Irish Academy is shining a spotlight on some of the lesser-known participants in the Rising, including a mysterious female sniper.
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Known to many geologists as ‘the purple journal’, the peer-reviewed Irish Journal of Earth Sciences (IJES) has been published by the Royal Irish Academy since 1984. It publishes original scholarship, discussion papers and reviews on any broad topic of Earth science interest, geology and...
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On 8 March the Royal Irish Academy, in partnership with Bus Éireann, launched a campaign to commemorate some of the women of the 1916 Rising, to coincide with International Women’s Day 2016.
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Launched by Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Charles Flanagan TD
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New volume explores the themes of multilateralism and interdependence
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Wishing you all a happy Christmas with one last bonus word: 'Nollaig'.
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John Gibney of the RIA’s Documents on Irish Foreign policy project on the importance of images in 'Ireland: a voice among the nations'.
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The Royal Irish Academy has developed teaching material that is of use in the classroom. Designed to be both stimulating to students and integral to the relevant school curriculum, the goal is to motivate and inspire primary, second level and third level students on the...
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Learn more in today's episode of Spreading the Words on the word gorm .
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Did you miss the event with RIA authors of A history of Ireland in 100 words ? Watch it here.
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In this first episode of our podcast Shelfmarks, Zoë Comyns looks at an expedition to the islet of Rockall funded by the Royal Irish Academy in 1896.
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Read David Brundage's essay on 'Irish Revolution and American Empire' on Century Ireland.
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Read Stephen O'Neill's essay on ‘he Iconography of Partition' on Century Ireland.
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In the Republic the Good Friday Agreement is seen as a towering achievement of Irish diplomacy and statecraft. But while the public and politicians are mostly spared the direct consequences of the failure of the Agreement to fulfil all of its promise, they are aware...
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On the 25-year anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, David Donoghue and Tim O’Connor discuss how it came about.
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Tinkers Encampment: Blood of Abel, by Jack B Yeats, 1940
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Irisches Tagebuch by Heinrich Böll, 1957
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Structure Volume 1 no. 3, edited by Michael Kane, 1972
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A book that is timely and timeless: renowned journalist Olivia O'Leary launched our latest publication on 22 November.
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Join the authors of our forthcoming book Ireland: a voice among the nations and explore how Ireland has engaged with the wider world over the past century.
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Did you know that Saint Columba could 'number the stars' and predict the course of the moon? Find out more in today's entry on star-counting.
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Our author Mike Young reflects on the impacts of this unprecedented survey of Northern Ireland and the six northern counties of the Republic of Ireland.
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