The City and County of Dublin possess a rich body of buildings that emerged during the Irish medi...
John Armstrong takes us on a railway journey from Kingsbridge Station in Dublin to Waterford and ...
This book seeks to highlight some of the difficult imperial histories and legacies embedded in th...
Art pottery was made in Ireland during the nineteenth century, in response to a demand for art in...
A visual history of the objects and artifacts that have shaped Ireland's military history. In the...
This beautifully illustrated work examines the career and work of watercolor painter Mildred Anne...
Dalkey, lying on the coast of South Dublin, is one of the most picturesque and affluent areas of ...
Explores the architectural heritage of Medieval Dublin in an accessible, illustrated volume for g...
Explores the industrial past of Dublin's South East, examining key sites and technological evolut...
On June 18, 1875, a devastating fire broke out in a whiskey warehouse in the Liberties, Dublin. T...
In September 1939 the Second World War broke out. The fact that Ireland remained neutral in the c...
'Can you say whether your bank has an account in the name of a man called Michael Collins?' - Ala...
Taking the reader on a journey from north to south and from mountains to manor houses, this beaut...
On the eve of the centenary of the foundation of the Northern Ireland state in 2021, this signifi...
Theobald Walsh of Carrickmines had not intended to defend his castle. The commander of the besieg...
This collection of essays ranges over the centuries, from the concept of marriage in early Irish ...
A wonderfully unruly anthology of essays; a wildly exhilarating theme-park of novelty and wonder....
A compilation of the authors' 'Know your monuments' articles for Archaeology Ireland magazine, wh...
The Irish Civil War was contested as bitterly in Clare as in any other part of Ireland. The patte...
The RMS Lusitania was the largest and fastest ocean-going liner in the world when built in 1912 -...
A compilation assembled to shed light on Ireland's agricultural and rural past. It does not prete...
The author reviews and contextualizes the extraordinarily rich diversity of manuscripts and print...
This extensive work begins with the Ulster Plantation in Fermanagh and deals with all the major h...
In July 2006, a highly significant archaeological discovery was made in a bog at Faddan More, Co....
Strandhill, the largest coastal village in Sligo, has long been a much-loved destination for tour...
This province-by-province study represents some fifty years of research, recording sad losses, bu...
The urban area of Tralee is medieval in origin, while the surrounding countryside has a rich and ...
Around the year 1548, the English built a fort in the Laoghaise (or Leix) region to guard against...
Over the past number of years there has been an increasing desire among communities to engage dir...
A catalog of gate lodges in Munster, Ireland. The book is fully indexed and has many illustration...
A collection of studies on the history of Gaelic Ireland covering the 12th to 17th centuries. The...
The Town in Medieval Ireland: In the Light of Recent Archaeological Excavations is the sixth volu...
An inventory and history of gatekeeper's houses in Leinster, Ireland. Over 3,136 gate lodges are ...
Burncourt is a rural area in Co. Tipperary. The name derives from the burning of the Everard Mans...
In the thousand years of Dublin history no period of expansion comes anywhere near that of the pe...
Lough Gur is one of the richest landscapes of field monuments in Ireland and has been the focus o...
Bryan MacMahon gives a comprehensive overview of the origins and progress of the Protestant evang...
Victorian Ireland was global champion of threatening letters. This book reveals the murky world w...
This richly illustrated book offers a fresh perspective on linear earthworks, perhaps the most en...
Rural Ireland and its agricultural way of life are emblematic of this country. For most of modern...
The story of the evolution of Irish dairying is inextricably linked with continuous innovation in...
Following the success of Death and the Irish: a Miscellany (2016), and Marriage and the Irish: a ...
The bog in the townland of Edercloon, Co. Longford, first came to archaeological attention in 196...
Authoritarian nationalism is on the rise in Europe and elsewhere. Freedom is endangered in Easter...
'During the Irish War of Independence, the British and the Irish sides often reflected one anothe...
The Hugh Lane Gallery and the National Museum of Ireland are co-curating an exhibition to mark th...
Sport and sporting pastimes have always been an important part of life in Cork. What is remarkabl...
The story begins with Mesolithic hunter-gatherers, who foraged in a forested, primeval landscape,...