Flann O'Brien and the Nonhuman is the first book to explore in detail the author's interest in th...
Examines the history of the Irish landscape since the last Ice Age until now.
We all face challenges, adversity or trauma in some shape or form throughout life. Trauma to Resi...
Opening up a topic long closed to debate, this is the first study ever to survey the developments...
Sport in all its forms is central to many people's lives and is an expression of culture that is ...
The Atlas of the Irish Revolution is a landmark publication that presents scholarship on the revo...
How do we give a future to the past? How do we perform acts of double remembrance which honor bot...
'The devastation of disease, the pace of death, and fears of contagion not only altered the pract...
Even considering recent advances in the development of women's studies as a discipline, women rem...
In the time of Ireland's Great Famine, poor people were, in places, so 'reduced' that they treate...
The scale of the Great Irish Famine, and the horror of it, were unprecedented. It permeated every...
On the hundredth anniversary of the production of Seán O'Casey's Dublin plays at the Abbey Theatr...
Anna's adopted. She's also 14, sassy and bored, and fed up with her siblings. All she wants to do...
The Great Irish Famine is possibly the most pivotal event experience in modern Irish history. Its...
Ireland's Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University publishes the Famine Folios, a unique reso...
This essay provides an overview of the devastating period in Irish history that is simply remembe...
Taking poetry as an act of witness and restorative memory, this essay traces the development of p...
As a figure of thought, the concept of freedom tends to shuttle between abstraction and ideal - t...
The remarkable story of the money sent by the Choctaw to the Irish in 1847 is one that is often t...
This book is the first to provide an in-depth discussion of crime in Ireland from 1870 to 1920. I...
The book details the origins and growth of Wexford town since its establishment by the Vikings in...
The Birds of County Donegal is the first complete record of the history and status of all 376 bir...
There was no native tradition of theatre in Irish. Thus, language revivalists were forced to deve...
A collection of the very best short story-writing by modern Irish women writers featuring: Maeve ...
This is the first English translation of an important seventeenth-century contention between two ...
David Jameson's The Tilson Case: Church and State in 1950s' Ireland tells the story of one the mo...
The collection of 28 Ogam stones at UCC represents the largest collection of Ogam inscriptions on...
The increased visibility of the Irish novel in recent years has been one of the outstanding devel...
This book argues that we have got it wrong in the West with our belief in a 'self' that is autono...
The first offshoot of the internationally successful 'Atlas of the Irish Rural Landscape,' 'Newgr...
This book illuminates the often-overlooked story of earlymodern Irish women, particularly those f...
John Ford's The Quiet Man (1952) is the most popular cinematic representation of Ireland, and one...
Family Therapy: Conversations for change invites readers directly into the therapy room with some...
Between the fifth century and the ninth, several thousand churches were founded in Ireland, a gre...
Vanessa is very annoyed when she learns that she is to move to Ireland to live there. This tale c...
'Billy Colfer's Wexford Castles expands the Irish Landscapes series by taking a thematic approach...
Ireland's Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University publishes the Famine Folios, a unique reso...
The remote Hook Peninsula in County Wexford, and the harbor it protects, has been a gateway to so...
In this fast-moving thriller, two Irish teenage sisters search for their mother, Heather Kelly, w...
This text provides a survey and close analysis of five contemporary Irish women poets - Eithne St...
Grim Bastilles of Despair is a short study on the Poor Law Union Workhouses in Ireland. The folio...
This book explores the Skelligs, Ireland's most dramatic and beautiful Atlantic islands, and focu...
As Cork city pulsated with poetry and music in the early 1970s, a revolution in Irish-language po...
Tracing the cultural origins of this particular period in maritime plunder from the late-1500s an...
The English Market was established in 1788 and is famous throughout Ireland and beyond for its co...
Luke Kelly (1940-1984) was an Irish singer and folk musician from Dublin, most famous as a member...
Vanessa, the 14-year-old from I'm A Vegetarian, decides to make her own plans when her mum gets a...