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Sean O'Rourke interviews Dr John Gibney on our latest book Ireland: a voice among the nations
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Enjoy our exhibition virtually while staying safe at home.
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On Day 9 of Heritage Week we learn about a common resident on Clare Island, featuring in New Survey of Clare Island, vol. 9: Birds .
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The issue, edited by Mary Kelly-Quinn, features a selection of papers originally presented at Ireland’s first National Biodiversity Conference, ‘New Horizons for Nature’, which was held in February 2019 and hosted by the National Parks and Wildlife Service and the Irish Forum on Natural Capital.
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Matt Qvortrup reflects on the need for a thorough regulation of social media during a referendum campaign.
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In today's blog on Climate and Society in Ireland, Máire Ní Annracháin examines the ecocritical spirit of modern Gaelic poetry.
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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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Each individual print is signed, numbered and hand coloured by artist David Rooney.
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Read Bill Kissane's article on "Defining Independence" on Century Ireland.
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An Taoiseach reflects on how history shaped his political choices
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It’s All Ireland Final weekend, find out about the inspiration for the Sam Maguire cup……
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Madonna Irlanda by Michael Farrell, 1977
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Ireland’s latest definitive stamps will bring some of the nation’s most loved antiquities to a new audience.
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Ireland in the European Eye: pre-publication special offer to mark the 2019 Heinrich Böll Memorial Weekend.
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Helena King, RIA Publications Senior Editor, has been appointed as a member of the Training Committee of the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP).
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Science journalist Claire O'Connell shares her experience of working with Nobel laureate William C. Campbell on his memoir, 'Catching the worm'.
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Jennifer Todd reflects on the principles and paradigms that we use to think about conflict and about unity.
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In today's ARINS blog, Jane Suiter discusses the possibility of having an all-island citizens’ assembly in advance of a future referendum.
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Read Elaine Sisson's essay on 'Race, Modernity and the City' on Century Ireland.
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In this episode, Joanne McEvoy and Fidelma Ashe explore the ways in which including and encouraging popular engagement can not only enrich constitutional discussion but critically can shape constitutional change.
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