May 2nd, 2019, marked the 850th anniversary of the first landing in Co. Wexford in 1169 of the An...
This book - now in paperback - examines one of the bloodiest epochs in Irish history. Part one co...
Lough is one of the most significant archaeological sites ever discovered in Ireland. From 1980 t...
This book features thirty-eight sites which contain collections of the finest and most interestin...
The Irish people have a deep affinity for horses and an enduring passion for the sport they make ...
To augment the Royal Irish Constabulary during the Land War, 1879- 82, a new auxiliary police for...
Siege was the defining experience of the grindingly brutal and consequential Irish Wars of Religi...
James Ryan and the Development of Independent Ireland, 1872-1970
Anglesey in Ireland, 1828 to 1833
Adomnan's Lex Innocentium and the Laws of War
A captivating saga of family, business, and politics in 19th-century Ireland. Delve into the rema...
Throughout the long history of Irish monasticism, the experience of women monastics has, until re...
In 1912, a bloodless revolution had already taken place in Monaghan that resulted in the overthro...
This volume contains the proceedings of a recent Edinburgh conference at which scholars discussed...
At the beginning of the First World War, many Irish men were enticed to enlist by the promise of ...
'This volume presents a ... selection of stories from current and retired staff at NUI Galway of ...
Elizabeth (Bess) Cronin, 'The Queen of Irish Song', as Séamus Ennis called her, is probably the b...
This book contains a history of the early buildings of Trinity College, from the Elizabethan Quad...
Adomnán (c.625-704) was ninth abbot of the monastery on Iona off the Scottish coast. Adomnán came...
In 1879 the parish of Knock witnessed both the outbreak of the 'land war' and also a reported app...
This is the first operational account of the Irish House of Commons in the early Stuart period, a...
Educated at the Bar Convent, York, Teresa Ball became a pioneer of girls' education when she retu...
The assimilation of the Gaelic Irish lordships into the British state marks the end of medieval I...
Formed in 1795, the Orange Order had grown into a formidable popular organisation in its first fo...
This book examines all aspects of Irish ringforts - their shape and size, their date and function...
This volume addresses the most influential Victorian building in the city of Dublin and explores ...
Political culture is not an idea that many historians of Ireland have engaged with, preferring mo...
The Finn (or Fenian) Cycle (fianaigecht) is classified by modern scholarship as one of four medie...
Captain Francisco de Cuéllar was an officer who served with the ill-fated Spanish Armada. He was ...
Now available in paperback, this book describes, for the first time, the nature of the unique eco...
Ireland has become a key manufacturing centre for the global pharmaceutical market and in turn ph...
Uncover the untold story of Irish-American nationalism and its impact on American politics. This ...
Eight Irish-American historians explore the changing transatlantic character of Ulster Presbyteri...
Benedict XVI and Beauty in Sacred Art and Architecture
Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition with Introduction and notes by theology staff of the Un...
Through an examination of the estate records, this case study provides an insight into the adapti...
The world-famous collection of manuscripts in Trinity College Dublin Library largely consists of ...
Denis Brenan Bullen was a controversial figure in the medical history of Cork in the first two-th...
Explore Dublin's transformation from 1970 to 1990.
Explore the rich tapestry of Gaelic storytelling and history.
Discover the vibrant social tapestry of Dublin before the Reformation.
Beginning with Catholic attitudes to the Act of Union this work traces various elements in the in...
The Dublin Cattle Market was an institution in the Irish livestock sector of the 1950s. Located b...
Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition with Introduction and notes by theology staff of the Un...
On 21 June 1798, 20,000 men, women, and children found themselves trapped on a hill outside Ennis...
Between 1830 and 1864 every piece of property in Ireland was valued, from houses on tiny plots of...
This volume of essays explores a range of country house collections in Ireland, the UK, the US, a...