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Irish Historic Towns Atlas, no. 27 Youghal was launched in the Royal Irish Academy by William J. Smyth.
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The Royal Irish Academy’s Art and Architecture of Ireland project took 6 years to complete, contains over 2 million words, 3,000 pages and 1,600 years of culture.
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A Whistle in the Dark, Tom Murphy, 1961
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas, Dublin suburbs, no. 1 Clontarf by Colm Lennon is availble to buy now.
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To mark the publication of A history of Ireland in 100 words here is the biography of Adomnán, who makes an appearance in the entry for the word 'Cáin', tax laws, specifically the landmark Cáin Adomnáin (law of Adomnán) decreed in 697 to secure the...
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Bringing our authors to your homes to help you through these strange times.
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Find out why it is a favourite phrase among Irish speakers and learners.
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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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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 episode, Gladys Ganiel and Philip McDonagh discuss church leaders' contributions to public debates about a post-Brexit island.
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Read Enda Delaney's essay on 'The Global Diaspora and Irish Identity' on Century Ireland.
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Read Terence Dooley's article on the Irish Revolution and Country House burnings on Century Ireland.
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The Royal Irish Academy is issuing an Open Call seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified individuals who are willing to serve on the Editorial Board of its journal Irish Journal of Earth Sciences . Known to many geologists as ‘the purple journal’, the peer-reviewed...
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The Plough and the Stars by Seán O’Casey, 1926
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Aer Lingus Summer Timetable, 1955 by Guus Melai
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At home in the revolution: public talks by the author
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Free from the RIA to mark ten years since the bank guarantee: our definitive volume on the crisis and recovery
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An exhibition running from St Brigid’s Day to International Women’s Day
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Our author Máire Ní Mhaonaigh tells us some of the stories behind the illustrations in 'A history of Ireland in 100 words' in today's episode of 'Meet the authors'.
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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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‘Open the door to heritage’ for Heritage Week 2021 through the megalithic carvings at the Knowth passage tombs
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In the final episode of Climate and Society in Ireland, Gill Plunkett talks to Graeme Warren about the impact of climate change on the earliest human settlement of Ireland.
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In today's ARINS blog, Vicky Conway examines how policing in a united Ireland might coordinate questions of governance, oversight and accountability to explore how our police might better guard and serve.
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Read Dianne Hall's article on "Irish Australians and the civil war." on Century Ireland.
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