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...
Soccer hooliganism has long been regarded as primarily an English - or perhaps British - disease,...
Walls of Confinement looks at a crucially unexamined aspect of Irish mental illness facilities: t...
Dubliner and Joycean scholar Vivien Igoe leaves no stone uncovered in revealing the biographies o...
This is a fascinating study of the effects of the Irish Civil War in Sligo, a relatively quiet co...
Explores the issues within, but not strictly confined to the cultural nationalism of the Irish la...
In this first comprehensive and accessible history of Travellers in twentieth-century Ireland, Ao...
'A collaboration between the Ireland Chair of Poetry and University College Dublin Press, Preas C...
Fresh analyses on decades of rural and agricultural centrality in Ireland, and the power players ...
We thought we were tapping the idealistic tradition of the democracies when we put forward the Ye...
Presents some of the most recent thinking on politics and society in Ireland from the seventeenth...
Ireland is famous--or notorious--for its wet and mild climate. Because on average more water prec...
This is a collection of original essays on topics from the twelfth to the twentieth centuries. Th...
This fascinating eyewitness account of the events in Ireland from the Easter Rising of 1916 until...
'Military Aviation in Ireland' charts the history of the Irish Air Corps from its early days as t...
This is the biography of 'Big Jim' Larkin. Through the research of Emmet O'Connor, Larkin - Labou...
Letters written between 1950 and 1975 by Thornton Wilder and Adaline Glasheen discussing their re...
The complete edition of 18 volumes of the Collected Works of Norbert Elias in English. Elias wrot...
In this profound book, Elias characteristically turns an ancient philosophical question - what is...
For a century and a half, the reputation of the Irish poet, James Clarence Mangan (1803-1849), ha...
Contains the letters written to each other by the renowned Joyce scholars, Hugh Kenner and Adalin...
This innovative book reassess the place of Maria Edgeworth within the Irish literary canon by ill...
Thirty academics, from Ireland, Scotland, England, the Faroe Islands, Norway, Sweden, Estonia, an...
Wallace Stevens (1879-1955) has been acknowledged by writers as diverse as Harold Bloom, Adrienne...
In 'Mozart: the Sociology of a Genius,' Elias paints a portrait of this extraordinarily gifted ar...
Sir Peter le Page Renouf (1822-97), a Guernseyman, was described by Lord Acton as 'the most learn...
These are fifteen original essays by leading academic, political and media figures are in honor o...
In this illuminating social history of medicine and charity in Ireland from 1718 until just after...
W. B. Yeats went to great lengths to design his self-image which biographers have been slow to ch...
This book refutes 20th century claims that Plutarch was a feminist, arguing that he was a man of ...
This study considers the extent to which economic modernisation has transformed the rural communi...
Most of the letters in these volumes have not been previously published. Much of the corresponden...
This book is the first in a three volume collection of some 60 essays published by Elias in the l...
Years of Turbulence powerfully showcases many new perspectives on the Irish revolutionary period ...
Dennis Devlin's (1908-1959) poems have been championed by such Irish admirers as Brian Coffey, Be...
Offers an original reappraisal of important twentieth-century American poet John Berryman's work....
Norbert Elias (1897-90) was one of the greatest sociologists of the twentieth century. His works ...
Paul Durcan examines the work and impact of Irish poets Anthony Cronin, Michael Hartnett and Harr...
A Provisional Dictator is a political biography of James Stephens, the founder of the Irish Repub...
This work takes the reader from the contested iconography of Dublin as it evolved in the early pa...
'Published on behalf of the Historical Association of Ireland.'
Traces the history of the Peppercanister Press and illuminates the evolving development of Kinsel...
Left for dead at the sack of Drogheda, Richard Talbot later ingratiated himself with the future J...
Executed by the British in 1916 for treason, Roger Casement is one of Ireland's most colorful, my...
These eleven essays explore various aspects of Irish republicanism, north and south, from the ear...
Sir Peter le Page Renouf (1822-97), a Guernseyman, was described by Lord Acton as 'the most learn...
In 1842 a small group of Irish nationalists, who would later be known as Young Ireland, founded t...