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Professor Alvin Jackson will be visiting the United States in March and April to discuss his new book .
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A history of Irish foreign policy. Available for pre-order.
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Suffragist, nationalist and medical practitioner, Kathleen Lynn, is among the remarkable women featured in the RIA's exhibition 'A celebration of Irish women'
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Tune in to Mooney Goes Wild on Monday 14 September and listen to Tom Kelly talk about the birds of Clare Island.
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Learn how the word 'yoke' was used in Old Irish in today's episode of Spreading the Words
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In today's ARINS blog, Ciara Fitzpatrick and Charles O’Sullivan set the scene for future conversations on the development of an all-Ireland social welfare system.
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas, Dublin suburbs series, no. 2 Rathmines by Séamas Ó Maitiú is now available.
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Read Andrew R. Holmes's essay on 'Popular Protestantism in Belfast' on Century Ireland.
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Read Breandán Mac Suibhne's article recalling the attack on Skeog House by Free State forces on Century Ireland.
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John Feehan reflects on the impact of the Clare Island surveys
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The Academy is seeking applications for a Commissioning Editor as part of the Publications Office team based at the Royal Irish Academy. Closing date: Monday, 26 June (midnight).
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Roddy Doyle launched Dublin, Part III, 1756 to 1847 by Rob Goodbody.
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This weekend marks the start of the Royal Irish Academy’s collaboration with the Irish Times entitled Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks.
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Ériu is devoted to Irish philology and literature, and from its foundation in 1904 the peer-reviewed journal has had a reputation internationally among Celtic scholars. In the century since its inception, Ériu has served as an outlet for the work of the early standard bearers...
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This week’s Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks is 'Belfast After Pollaioulo' by Clifford Rainey.
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Derry-based Doherty is arguably the most significant Northern Irish artist of his generation.
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The fossilised bones of a tiny amphibian-like creature that scurried around the shores of County Clare 325 million years ago have been discovered.
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Why does this Cú Chulainn have apples spiked on his hair? Find out in today's entry on bravery, bloodiness and the infamous ‘warp spasm’!
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On Day 2 of Heritage Week we learn about this former inhabitant of Clare Island featuring in New Survey of Clare Island, vol. 9: Birds .
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In this episode of Spreading the Words we learn about Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's use of the word immram.
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Taking you from Liverpool to Madrid in just a couple of clicks.
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In today’s ARINS blog, Dr Martin Brown, School of Policy and Practice, DCU Institute of Education discusses the advantages, disadvantages and unintended consequences of academic selection.
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In episode 2 of our new podcast, host Gill Plunkett talks to Lucy Collins about representations of climate change in Irish poetry between 1600 and 1820.
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Read Laurence Marley's essay on 'Class and Killing in Belfast' on Century Ireland.
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Read Anne Dolan's essay on "Trauma and the Legacy of Violence" on Century Ireland.
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