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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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You can now purchase print copies of all 67 volumes in just one click
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On Wednesday 27 November the RIA's new illustrated history of Irish foreign affairs was launched by Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Simon Coveney TD.
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William C. Campbell, Hon. MRIA, Ireland's only Nobel prize winner for medicine, shares his thoughts on the subject.
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Lesson plans based on our award-winning book for history teachers to use at Junior and Leaving Certificate levels.
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In today's episode of Spreading the Words we explore the meaning of the word Dinnsheanchas.
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Read John Doyle's freely available Editorial in Irish Studies in International Affairs, 2020, Vol. 31
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Here's a list of the top ten articles downloaded by our readers.
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Read Michael Silvestri's essay 'Ireland and Empire' on Century Ireland.
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Read Lisa Godson's essay on ‘Uniforms, Collectivity and Authority' on Century Ireland.
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Read John Gibney's essay on "Revolutionary Diplomacy" on Century Ireland.
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Season's Greetings to all our members and friends!
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The Trial of Roger Casement by Sir John Lavery 1930
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Louis le Brocquy, 1951
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'Da' by Hugh Leonard, 1978
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The Great Wall of Kinsale , 1988.
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Our author Peter Murray tells us about the life of Irish artist Cecil Ffrench Salkeld in today's episode of 'Meet the authors'.
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After the book and the exhibition, we're now working on educational resources based around extracts from tales, poetry and historical texts composed in the Middle Ages.
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Watch the webinar, presented by Grangegorman Histories.
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ARINS author Deirdre Heenan has undertaken a qualitative scoping study on collaboration that currently takes place between Ireland and Northern Ireland's health systems. At an event on 8 July, she presents her findings.
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In this bonus episode of Shelfmarks, Zoë Comyns chats to guest writers Niall and Christine about their own relationship with their garden and nature.
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Read Ciara Meehan's essay on 'The Propaganda War Over the Anglo-Irish Treaty' on Century Ireland.
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Read Patrick Mannion's essay on diasporic nationalism in North America on Century Ireland.
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