A glimpse at the long and winding history of Irishwomen United reminds us how far we've come.
A short biography of Dorothy Macardle, who is best known as the author of The Irish Republic (193...
Managing Your Own Learning at University is a practical self-help guide for new and continuing st...
Roger Casement, the retired British consular official tried for treason and executed for securing...
In three contributions to the little-researched subject of the history of science in Ireland, Joh...
Sir Peter le Page Renouf (1822-97), a Guernseyman, was described by Lord Acton as 'the most learn...
This work takes the reader from the contested iconography of Dublin as it evolved in the early pa...
'Fatal Influence challenges and revises many widely held assumptions about a pivotal moment in bo...
For a century and a half, the reputation of the Irish poet, James Clarence Mangan (1803-1849), ha...
These are fifteen original essays by leading academic, political and media figures are in honor o...
These eleven essays explore various aspects of Irish republicanism, north and south, from the ear...
Appointed by Michael Collins as a member of the committee which prepared drafts for the Irish con...
This is a fascinating study of the effects of the Irish Civil War in Sligo, a relatively quiet co...
This work takes the reader from the contested iconography of Dublin as it evolved in the early pa...
Land has been a dominant theme in modern Irish history, extending to political and cultural issue...
In nine essays, European academics examine how politics and democracy are affecting religion toda...
For a century and a half, the reputation of the Irish poet, James Clarence Mangan (1803-1849), ha...
Executed by the British in 1916 for treason, Roger Casement is one of Ireland's most colorful, my...
In August 1922, at the height of the Civil War, when the Communist Party of Ireland could count o...
Sir Peter le Page Renouf (1822-97), a Guernseyman, was described by Lord Acton as 'the most learn...
Gerard Manley Hopkins spent five unhappy years in Ireland before his death in 1889, during which ...
This is a fascinating study of Yeats's aesthetics, in which the writing is profoundly engaged wit...
In 1984 the bodies of two infants were discovered in County Kerry. The police were convinced the ...
In this illuminating social history of medicine and charity in Ireland from 1718 until just after...
Fourteen chapters by noted Irish academics and social servants explore such topics as education, ...
This is a systematic account of why Ireland remained democratic after independence. Bill Kissane ...
Sir Peter le Page Renouf (1822-97), a Guernseyman, was described by Lord Acton as 'the most learn...
Sir Peter le Page Renouf ws invited by John Henry Newman to teach in Dublin, at Catholic Universi...
This collection looks at some of the tensions created when Anglo-Irish writers reflected upon the...
Ranging in date from Elias's teenage years before the First World War to the 1930s, the writings ...
Involvement and Detachment is much more than a discussion of 'objectivity' in the social sciences...
This beautifully illustrated book celebrates The National University of Ireland's centenary by lo...
Spanning the best part of 800 years of Irish aristocratic life, this collection of essays by esta...
In time for the 100th anniversary of Ulysses comes a new edition of a classic remembrance of its ...
Written over 30 years, these essays range over the field of Anglo-Irish literature from Yeats, Jo...
A fascinating account of the public activities of women members of the Church of Ireland living i...
In recent years trade, aid and development have been subjects of renewed political and public deb...
This memoir by Vladimir Pecherin (or Petcherine) (1807-85) is a story of the life of a rebel agai...
This is a collection of original essays on topics from the twelfth to the twentieth centuries. Th...
This volume contains all of the extant letters written to each other by the renowned Joyce schola...
An accessible and humane handbook for cancer patients and their loved ones.
This collection of essays commemorates the Parnells of Avondale and simultaneously uses the theme...
Eleven of the 18 essays by Norbert Elias collected in this volume have not been published previou...
This book contains Elias's broadest statement of the fundamentals of sociology, in important resp...
Britain's policy towards Europe in the latter half of the twentieth century has been the subject ...
The third volume in a collection of letters from Edward Hincks, the Irish Assyriologist and decip...
This book tells the story of Father Robert O'Keeffe of Ireland, and his conflict with ecclesiasti...