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Read Brian Hughes essay on Southern Irish Loyalist experiences of migration on Century Ireland.
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The project, led by RIA Managing Editor Ruth Hegarty, will deliver a feasibility study and pilot with a view to establishing a national platform for Diamond Open Access publication of journals and books
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The Trial of Roger Casement by Sir John Lavery 1930
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Margadh na Saoire, by Máire Mhac an tSaoi, 1956
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Derek Mahon, The Hunt by Night
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As one of DRI’s core consortium organisations, the RIA has been closely involved with DRI’s development since 2011 and collections from the Academy Library and Publications departments have been deposited in the Repository over the last number of years.
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The Royal Irish Academy is hosting an exhibition in celebration of Irish women running from St Brigid’s Day (1 February) to International Women’s Day (8 March). One of the remarkable women featured is Constance Markievicz.
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Did you know that there are fourteen different words for 'washing' in early Irish? Learn more in today's episode of 'Meet the authors' featuring Gregory Toner.
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RIA author Máire Ní Mhaonaigh on how to inspire pupils with stories of women in Medieval Ireland, of the Otherworld and Viking names.
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Adele Bergin and Seamus McGuinness reflect on cross-border differences in living standards, opportunities and quality of life on the island of Ireland.
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In today's blog on Climate and Society in Ireland, Raymond Gillespie focuses on how local societies reacted to the changing weather patterns and adapted to them.
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Order now to receive them in time for Christmas.
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Each individual print is signed, numbered and hand coloured by artist David Rooney.
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Read Bill Kissane's article on "Defining Independence" on Century Ireland.
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Note: this text was originally published in the editorial of Biology and Environment , volume 123B, issue 1.
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Seamus Heaney, 1975
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This week’s Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks is the 1993 novel Paddy Clarke, Ha, Ha, Ha, by Roddy Doyle.
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Academy Managing Editor Ruth Hegarty will be curating the next special issue of the Shaw Journal , together with Dr Barry Houlihan (NUI Galway).
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Why does this Cú Chulainn have apples spiked on his hair? Find out in today's entry on bravery, bloodiness and the infamous ‘warp spasm’!
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On Day 8 of Heritage Week we introduce a species that is now extinct on Clare Island, featuring in New Survey of Clare Island, vol. 9: Birds .
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RIA journals, including publications dating back to 1787, now available for text mining.
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In today's ARINS blog, Ann Nolan reflects on public health in Ireland, North and South, in a post-Brexit context.
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In today’s ARINS blog, Mary P. Murphy discusses how our society can collaborate to imagine a better welfare state across issues of social security, poverty and inequality, north and south.
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Read Elaine Sisson's essay on 'Race, Modernity and the City' on Century Ireland.
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