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If so, here you can access the recording and watch it again.
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Celebrating the launch of the Spreading the Words RadioMoLI series as a whole.
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In today's blog on Climate and Society in Ireland, Lucy Collins explores what poetry reveals about the evolving relationship between humans and their environment.
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Read Richard Bourke's essay 'Political Thought in Revolutionary Ireland' on Century Ireland.
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Read Mary McAuliffe's essay on ‘Gendered Violence Against Women' on Century Ireland.
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Read Heather Laird's essay on "Containing the Land War" on Century Ireland.
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The first digital all-island Directory of Irish Publishers is being launched on Bloomsday 2023 by PublishOA.ie .
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Elizabeth Bowen, The Demon Lover and Other Stories, 1945
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Structure Volume 1 no. 3, edited by Michael Kane, 1972
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This artwork has been selected from Art and Architecture of Ireland Volume V: Twentieth Century.
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The fossilised bones of a tiny amphibian-like creature that scurried around the shores of County Clare 325 million years ago have been discovered.
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Did you know that many of our books are available in digital format? Here’s the list.
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These teaching resources have been designed to be both stimulating to students and integral to the relevant school curriculum.
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In today's episode of Spreading the Words we learn about the various meanings of the word teaghlach.
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This pairing in our Grangegorman Lives series demonstrate how different lives can intersect and impact one another. The lives of Thomas Lambert Synnott and Margaret Louisa Aylward, both born in 1810, intersect in Grangegorman in 1860-1.
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In episode 2 of our podcast Shelfmarks Zoë Comyns chats to guest writer Amanda Bell about Madam Dragon Fly, Cynthia Longfield, iridescence and poison.
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Read Andrew R. Holmes's essay on 'Popular Protestantism in Belfast' on Century Ireland.
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Read Breandán Mac Suibhne's article recalling the attack on Skeog House by Free State forces on Century Ireland.
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The Editor and Assistant Editor of DMLCS invite you to explore the medieval Latin heritage of Ireland and other Celtic nations with them
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Brigit has been treated differently to Irish male saints, becoming a secondary character in her own biographies, reductively overshadowed by a barely attested goddess.
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Myles na gCopaleen, An Béal Bocht, 1941
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Busáras, 1948
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Dé Luain By Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, 1966
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A special issue of Irish Studies in International Affairs is available for free download
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Celebrating the reprint of our book with some bonus words. No. 102: Amadán : fooling around
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