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Every day during Heritage Week (15-23 August) we introduce a different bird that populates Clare Island as it features in New Survey of Clare Island, vol. 9: Birds .
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In today's episode of Spreading the Words we learn about the Irish word grá in the poetry of Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill.
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In today's blog on Climate and Society in Ireland, Bruce Campbell and Francis Ludlow reflect on climate change as a major but neglected grand theme of late medieval Irish history.
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In this first episode of our new podcast, host Gill Plunkett talks to John Sweeney about the challenges posed by climate change over the past few centuries.
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Fidelma Ashe (UU) will research gender and constitutional change with Nuala Finnegan (UCC)
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Read Gavin Foster's essay on "Class, Social Revolution and Republicanism in the Civil War" on Century Ireland.
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Asylum: Inside Grangegorman author Brendan Kelly appeared on yesterday's RTÉ Radio 1 show Today with Claire Byrne .
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The Plough and the Stars by Seán O’Casey, 1926
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Island People by Gerard Dillon, 1950
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Irish Studies in International Affairs has been published since 1979 as the leading Irish-based, peer-reviewed, journal in the discipline, with an increasing international reputation and circulation. Each issue includes contributions on a special theme and other original articles related to...
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This week’s Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks is Stewart Parker’s Pentecost , first performed in 1987.
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Introducing author Eavan Boland and illustrator Paula McGloin
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Celebrating the Irish launch of the book with a series of vlogs by the editors and contributors.
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Avail of 50% discount on our 1916-related books and prints.
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These teacher-written activities cover each of the five volumes, spanning from the early middle ages to the end of the last century.
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The twelfth volume in the Documents on Irish Foreign Policy series, covering the years 1961 to 1965, is available now.
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Who says that linguistics has to be complicated and boring?
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From 2022 readers will be able to access our journals on Project MUSE's cutting-edge platform.
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Read Martin Maguire's essay 'Administering Ireland' on Century Ireland.
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Read Mary McAuliffe's essay on ‘Gendered Violence Against Women' on Century Ireland.
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Read Heather Laird's essay on "Containing the Land War" on Century Ireland.
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Two polls, conducted simultaneously in Northern Ireland and the Republic, examined voters’ attitudes to a possible united Ireland and referendums on the issue.
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The last entry of the 1920s modern artworks is Tomás Ó Criomhthain An tOileánac
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1916 Portraits and Lives wins the IDI Award for Best Illustration (David Rooney) and Highly Commended for Printed Book Design (Fidelma Slattery).
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Sive by John B. Keane, 1959
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