John Crowley
Paul Fagan
Michael Cronin
Val Nolan Val
Sandra Heinen Sandra
Mary Kelly Mary
Dermot Keogh Dermot
Susan Motherway
Gearóid Ó Crualaoich
Gabriel Doherty
Giacomo Fedeli Giacomo
John FitzGerald
Ríonach uí Ógáin
One of the most sought after aspects of irish vernacular culture is traditional song.
John Tyrrell
Michelle O'Riordan
Poetics and polemics, is about the polemical presentation of irish history in five ballad-style poems in irish in the period c.
Conor Mulvagh
Fintan Cullen
Christine Kinealy Christine
Robert Devoy
Tracy Collins
Maria Johnston Maria
Kenneth Shonk
Stephen Behrendt
This book offers a representative sampling of the still mostly unknown poetry by romantic-era irish women.
Sherra Murphy
Richard Arnold Bermann
Richard bermann's 1913 travel book ireland is significant in a number of ways: it represents the last comprehensive look by an external visitor at the island of ireland before the first world war; it astutely identifies the controversies surrounding home .
Eilis Ward Eilis
Tomás Ó Carragáin
The earliest churches, founded ad 400-550, tend to be positioned in royal and assembly landscapes, often already places of power in prehistory.
Tim Fanning
This is the first comprehensive study of john thomond o brien, one of the most significant irish-born figures in the history of modern south america.
Paul Fagan
Liam Cullinane
Richard Butler
Karl Kitching
LeAnne Howe
Sarah Bennett
Connie Kelleher
Seán Golden
Claudia Kinmonth
This major illustrated study investigates farmhouse and cabin furniture from all over the island of ireland.
Denis O'Sullivan
The natural history of ireland by philip o'sullivan beare (c.
Fionntán de Brún
The influence of revivalism is writ large in the history of modern ireland, particularly as we commemorate a 'decade of centenaries'.
Crosson
Gaelic games have repeatedly provided filmmakers and producers with a resonant motif through which they have represented ?
This collection of essays, written by many of the foremost mcgahern scholars, provides solid reasons for why the leitrim writer has assumed canonical status since his premature death in 2006, an event which sparked something akin to a period of national mourning in ireland.
Lybeck
Michael Doorley
Faith Binckes
This is the first full-length critical study of author, critic, and translator hannah lynch.
Ida Milne
James Doherty
Francis Hutton-Williams
Niamh O'Sullivan
The scale of the great irish famine, and the horror of it, were unprecedented.
Kevin Ryan
José Lanters
Susan O'Regan
This book presents, for the first time, an in-depth and wide-ranging study of public musical life in cork from the early eighteenth century to the end of the nineteenth century.
Ita Beausang
The book addresses the dearth of information about the life and music of the twentieth-century irish composer, ina boyle.
Vincent Morley
This book is a study of the irish popular mind between the late-seventeenth and the early-nineteenth century.
Liam O'Callaghan
David Fitzpatrick