In Another World is a unique trip through Belfast, mapped into the mystic through the timeless mu...
For over four decades the story of the extraordinary evil that occurred at the Kincora Boys' Home...
'After the massacre, the GAA became even more important to us as a real sense of identity. It's d...
Described by Ulster Unionist leader James Craig as the ' root of all evil', the Boundary Commissi...
The Nakba or ' Catastrophe' occurred between 1947 and 1949 and saw 15,000 Palestinians massacred ...
UVF: Behind the Mask is the gripping and shocking history of the Ulster Volunteer Force, from the...
Twelve birds. One country. A wild Ireland waiting to be discovered. In Ireland Through Birds, Con...
'Set against the soundtrack of David Bowie's first Berlin album Low, Two Souls is an explosive no...
'During its three-decade military campaign against British rule in Northern Ireland, the Provisio...
'Terry Brankin loves his wife, but it's a bloody nuisance that a cold-case investigator is trying...
In Crossing the Line, former BBC journalist and best-selling author Martin Dillon recalls his cou...
The epic Allied invasion of German-occupied Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944, has been extensively...
Irish Women's Fiction examines women's novels up to and following the establishment of the Irish ...
'Sisters of the Revolutionaries' focuses on the lives of Margaret and Mary Brigid, sisters of Pat...
Reading Medbh McGuckian is a highly original study of renowned Ulster poet Medbh McGuckian. Fello...
Vastly entertaining and lively account of the highlights of the controversial, nationally signifi...
'First published in Ireland in 2017 by Irish Academic Press.'
This timely and compelling book records the experiences of Irishmen from South County Dublin who ...
In this account of the poet's oeuvre, Jacques Chuto lists Mangan's contributions to periodicals, ...
The book is nicely laid out and provides an indispensable record and reference for librarians and...
Town walls were a common heritage for many Irish towns over long periods. The majority date from ...
In recent years Ireland has experienced rapid change, economically, politically, socially and con...
This book provides a detailed analysis of the fiction of a Neapolitan novelist and journalist who...
Dr Flynn covers all of the above questions and more in his new book The Blame Game. A must-read f...
An Ambition for Equality identifies and explores the different means by which we promote equality...
Joseph Connolly (1885-1961) was born in Belfast. he began his working life at the age of fifteen ...
In the early morning of 7 June 1917, the Catholic and Nationalist 16th (Irish) Division advanced ...
Romantic Young Irelander, republican revolutionary, father of the Irish tricolour and political e...
This book examines the evolution of British - Irish relations since 1921 and applies theories fro...
Now in paperback, this book examines the history of dissident Irish republicanism as it has devel...
The Destructors is the story of lost opportunities. On New Year's Day, 1974, Northern Ireland's f...
Ireland's Memorial Records, 1914-1918 contain the names of 49,435 enlisted men who were killed in...
The right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty has been described as the 'golden thread' r...
The Irish Book in the Twentieth Century examines Ireland's publishing history in the last century...
Based on recently declassified British government documents, this authoritative new book by best-...
This is the first sustained, in-depth study of Great War commemoration in the north of Ireland. R...
Sean O'Faolain was one of the most influential figures in 20th-century Irish culture. A short-sto...
This is the untold story of the life and work of Dr. Adeline (Ada) English (1875-1944), a pioneer...
This book proposes an interpretation of the late fourteenth century English romance in the light ...
Ireland's foremost female writers of the nineteenth century, Edith Somerville and Martin Ross, ad...
Irish history has always turned on a variety of axes or 'turning points,' beyond the accounts of ...
The laundry industry, an essential part of nineteenth-century domestic life, has been little stud...
One of the first coherent attempts to extensively analyse the history of the Anglo-Irish constitu...
In the years between 1714 and 1724, Jonathan Swift published little. This hiatus in his work is o...
Ever since the publication of her first collection, Tales from Bective Bridge, in 1942, Mary Lavi...
Prostitutes, pimps, cutpurses, murderers, and bawdy houses...What were the hellfire clubs of 18th...