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Seán Mac Diarmada (MacDermott) (1883–1916), born near Kiltyclogher, Co. Leitrim, was the ‘master machinist’ of the Easter rising, who organised a vast underground network of insurrectionists by recruiting men into the secret Irish Republican Brotherhood and infiltrating them into the Irish...
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas no. 21 Limerick by Eamon O'Flaherty was originally published in 2010.
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An exhibition at the Royal Irish Academy, July 2013 - February 2014
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The Royal Irish Academy, together with the National Monuments Service runs an annual grant scheme for Archaeological Research Excavations.
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Those successful for this grant scheme will be notified of the outcome via written letter. Following this, the drawdown process for the grant will commence.
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The Royal Irish Academy Oireachtas Science Pairing Scheme will run from November 2019 to March 2020, and is a collaborative project between the Academy and the Houses of the Oireachtas. It is supported by the Geological Survey of Ireland.
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Professor Pettegree charts the emergence of journalism as a professional craft, from the earliest regular news serials, the birth of the newspapers, and the growth of party politics, through to the mass media of the modern age.
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The Royal Irish Academy (RIA) and the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE), with the support of the Scottish Government Office in Ireland and the Department of Foreign Affairs, are pleased to invite applications for the third round of the Ireland–Scotland Bilateral Network Grants.
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To commemorate the ninetieth anniversary of the commencement of the Doegen recordings project, Dr Eoghan Ó Raghallaigh compiled a blog post entitled 'The Doegen Records: putting faces to voices from the past'.
In 1928 a German professor, Dr...
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Collection of Professor Knud Jessen, Hon. MRIA, 1884-1971 (RIA MS 12 X 26)
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The Cunningham Medal is the Academy’s premier award and dates back to 1796. It is awarded every three years in recognition of “outstanding contributions to scholarship and the objectives of the Academy”.
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The 2012 Science Lecture Series was organised by the Academy Library as an integral element of an exhibition Science at the Royal Irish Academy: ‘Uniting whatever is pleasing with whatever is useful’: an exhibition: July 2012-May 2013.
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Known to many geologists as ‘the purple journal’, the peer-reviewed Irish Journal of Earth Sciences (IJES) has been published by the Royal Irish Academy since 1984. It publishes original scholarship, discussion papers and reviews on any broad topic of Earth science interest, geology and...
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Women on Walls is a campaign by Accenture in partnership with the Royal Irish Academy, that seeks to make women leaders visible through a series of commissioned portraits, creating a lasting cultural legacy for Ireland in 2016.
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Traditionally Irish Historic Towns Atlases (IHTA) have been available in printed format only, with CD-ROMs included from no. 19 (Dublin, part II, 1610 to 1756). Digital editions of selected atlases are now available to explore online, free of charge.
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas no. 3 Bandon by Patrick O'Flanagan was originally published in 1988.
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Irish History Online (IHO) is part of a European network of national historical bibliographies from fourteen countries. IHO is a bibliographic catalogue comprised of publications written about Irish history from earliest times to the present.
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A list of definitions of the school types used as part of the project.
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Library Lunchtime Lecture series exploring Irish families and their manuscripts.
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