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50 essays exploring a year that transformed Ireland available for online reading.
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In this episode, Vicky Conway and Roger Mac Ginty examine how policing in a united Ireland might coordinate questions of governance, oversight and accountability.
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Read Robert Lynch's article on "Partition and Power" on Century Ireland.
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The Academy is seeking applications for a Commissioning Editor as part of the Publications Office team based at the Royal Irish Academy. Closing date: Monday, 26 June (midnight).
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Eucharistic Congress Skywriting over Dublin, 1932
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Academy partners with Google to launch virtual tour.
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The exhibition features 42 portraits by David Rooney included in our book 1916 Portraits and Lives.
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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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What was it like to be foreign in medieval Ireland? Find out in today's entry on incomers and exiles.
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On Day 9 of Heritage Week we learn about a common resident on Clare Island, featuring in New Survey of Clare Island, vol. 9: Birds .
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Learn more in today's episode of Spreading the Words on the word ulcha .
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RIA editor John Doyle discusses Northern Ireland and the all-Ireland economy in today's Irish Times.
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In today’s ARINS blog, Brice Dickson considers the protection of human rights in the north and south of Ireland, and asks what might change after a referendum?
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Read Marie Coleman's essay on 'Women Activists During the Civil War' on Century Ireland.
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Read Fearghal McGarry's essay on the murder of Sir Henry Wilson on Century Ireland.
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Join us on 4 October to learn more about our research projects, library and publications
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The megalithic art of the passage tombs at Knowth, County Meath , by George Eogan MRIA and Elizabeth Shee Twohig MRIA, is now available as an online, open access resource in the Digital Repository of Ireland.
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John Hughes Monument to William Gladstone
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The Becker Wives by Mary Lavin,1949.
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The Barracks, by John McGahern, 1963
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Ireland’s latest definitive stamps will bring some of the nation’s most loved antiquities to a new audience.
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On Wednesday 27 November the RIA's new illustrated history of Irish foreign affairs was launched by Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Simon Coveney TD.
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John Gibney, Michael Kennedy and Kate O'Malley recently appeared on Newstalk's Talking History to discuss their recent history of Irish foreign policy, Ireland: a voice among the nations .
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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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Learn about the Irish phrase ' crith talún' in today's episode of Spreading the Words.
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