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Mary E. Daly, President of the Royal Irish Academy, gave the inaugural lecture of the new Consulate General of Ireland in New York.
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Introducing author Eavan Boland and illustrator Paula McGloin
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On Monday 6 December 2021 the National Archives' centenary exhibition on the Anglo-Irish Treaty, The Treaty, 1921: Records from the Archives , presented in partnership with the RIA, OPW and NLI, was opened by Taoiseach Michael Martin TD, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar TD, and Minister for...
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At home in the revolution: public talks by the author
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Released on 5 December and available for shipping worldwide
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Order now to receive them in time for Christmas.
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16 panels depicting Rising leaders who had train stations named after them in 1966 were unveiled on 25 February in Pearse Station.
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This one-day conference held on 11 December 2018 produced in partnership with the Houses of the Oireachtas to mark the 100th anniversary of Dáil Éireann is is now available to watch online.
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Following the huge success of the National Archives' The Treaty, 1921: Records from the Archives exhibition, a limited edition illustrated book has been published in partnership with the RIA and a national tour of the exhibition will take place over the coming months.
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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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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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Each individual print is signed, numbered and hand coloured by artist David Rooney.
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A complete set of prints from our recent publication 1916 Portraits and Lives is now on display in the Ulster Museum, Belfast.
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Did you know that many of our books are available in digital format? Here’s the list.
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The Academy is pleased to confirm that fourteen projects have been funded under the new Decade of Centenaries Bursary scheme this year as well as awarding funding for four projects under this year's Praeger Grants in Natural History.
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To mark the centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising, a gift for the people of the world - a free eBook of 1916 Portraits and Lives - has been produced.
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Avail of 50% discount on our 1916-related books and prints.
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The RIA are pleased to open the Decade of Centenaries Bursary scheme once again, as part of the commemorative programme for the final year of the Decade of Centenaries, supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.
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16 panels depicting Rising leaders who had train stations named after them in 1966 are going to be unveiled at stations across the country over the next few months.
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A different approach to thinking about the variety of research we’ve published over the years.
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From September 2023 onwards the National Archives, in partnership with the Royal Irish Academy and the Department of Foreign Affairs, will present an exhibition, with accompanying book, in Dublin, Laois, Geneva and New York to mark the centenary of Irish membership of the League of Nations
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The exhibition features 42 portraits by David Rooney included in our book 1916 Portraits and Lives.
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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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Our title has been named a Foreword Reviews’ 2015 INDIEFAB book of the year awards bronze winner.
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Covering key themes in the history of the Irish revolution, these resources will provide supplemental material for teachers preparing for Leaving Certificate and A Level exams.
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