Perhaps the finest work to date on Irish nationalism by Richard English, Irish Freedom, the History of Nationalism in Ireland, did not consider Fianna Fáil's attitude to partition and Northern Ireland.38 Likewise, D. George Boyce's ...
Keogh, Twentieth-century Ireland, p. 19. J. O'Beirne-Ranelagh, bibliographical note in D. G. Boyce (ed.), The revolution in Ireland, 1879–1923 (Basingstoke, 1988), p. 241. Ó Murthuile memoir. Ó Broin, Revolutionary, p. 203.
T.W. Moody, F.X. Martin, F.J. Byrne (eds), A New History of Ireland, III, Early Modern Ireland 1534–1691 (Oxford, 1978), p. 113. 9 Philip Robinson, The Plantation of Ulster: British Settlement in an Irish Landscape, 1600–1670 (Dublin, ...
Seamus Mallon proposed the resolution in a 'measured and sober speech', which stressed the 'potentially enormous repercussions of the hunger strike' and the corresponding determination of the SDLP to 'demonstrate responsibility and ...
Keating One of the earliest of the hiberinicized Anglo-Norman families whose name was gaelicized Céitinn. They settled in south Leinster. The historian Dr. Geoffrey Keating was of Co. Tipperary. The name with the prefix Mac is ...
Minutes of Evidence and Appendix to the Report of the Jamaica Royal Commission, 1866
Life of James McNeill Whistler, The 78, 121 L'Illustration 139, 153 L'Imaginaire Irlandais programme 461, ... 180 Maillol, Aristide 34 Maison Citrohan 218, 258,337,343 Maison la Roche 292, 358 Maison Ternisien 344, 349, 350 Malevich, ...
With an expert editorial hand, Angus Mitchell provides clear context to Casement's diaries, also revealing his gruelling visit to the Western Front, the shocking interplay between the Easter Rising and the international theatre of the First ...
... Dr Joseph Kearney, Inspector of Mental Hospitals (and also a member of An Bord Altranais), reported that half of the staff at Kilkenny Mental Hospital did not have any nursing qualifications.301 Despite these challenges, ...
As well the series includes a great many translations of Chinese documents, which are of great value to the historian. -- Publisher's catalogue.
Ideas in Irish History
Michael William Balfe (1808-1870) rose to fame in London in 1835 immediately after the premiere of his first opera, The Siege of Rochelle. For the next thirty-five years, this unique...
The Irish Revolution at the beginning of the twentieth century spawned the creation of the modern Irish state. This is the first full length analysis to offer a comprehensive framework...
Gray’s philosophy, world and work is presented through stunning images and rarely seen material from the collection at the National Museum of Ireland.
Essays in Irish Labour History is a tribute to the late Professor John W Boyle, University of Guelph, Canada and a leading practitioner of Irish labour history, and his late...
A collection of new research on neglected aspects of the 1916 Rising by the top 1916 scholars. The book examines the impact of the Rising within the United Kingdom, British...
Illustrations for Ireland's Memorial Records, 1914-1918 Marguerite Helmers. Bowman, T., 'The Irish at ... Brown, K., The Yeats Circle, Verbal and Visual Relations in Ireland, 1880-1939 (London: Ashgate, 2011). Burnell, T., The Tipperary ...
Addresses questions arising from the development and use by rulers and states of military, diplomatic, economic, and political intelligence from ancient times to the present day. Intelligence has become a...
147. The book was first published in 1934, close enough to the time of the suffrage movement to reflect some viewpoints from the time. 4. Reproduced in Carol Ellen DuBois and Lynn Dumenil, Through Women's Eyes: An American History with ...
Irish diplomacy at the United Nations in the post-war era constitutes a compelling chapter in the history of Irish foreign policy. In this period the Irish delegation played a highly...