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This week's Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks features Tony O'Malley's Self Portrait , 1989.
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Frank Cullen's sold out publication focusing on The Ordnance Survey’s large-scale town plans for Dublin (1847) has been reprinted
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Ever heard of music bringing everything to life? In early Irish tales, it can – with a little help from the Otherworld. Read more in today's entry on the harp.
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On Day 6 of Heritage Week we learn about a very rare occasional visitor on Clare Island, featuring in New Survey of Clare Island, vol. 9: Birds .
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The twelfth volume in the Documents on Irish Foreign Policy series, covering the years 1961 to 1965, is available now.
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Who says that linguistics has to be complicated and boring?
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Here's a list of the top ten articles downloaded by our readers.
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Read David Brundage's essay on 'Irish Revolution and American Empire' on Century Ireland.
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Read Stephen O'Neill's essay on ‘he Iconography of Partition' on Century Ireland.
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If you are in Milwaukee this August, join historian and RIA author John Gibney for three talks as part of the Festival's Hedge School.
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Asylum: Inside Grangegorman author Brendan Kelly appeared on yesterday's RTÉ Radio 1 show Today with Claire Byrne .
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