This book seeks to highlight some of the difficult imperial histories and legacies embedded in th...
Rooted in the rich soil of Ireland's heartland, Farming in the Midlands offers a vivid, multi-lay...
Explores the architectural heritage of Medieval Dublin in an accessible, illustrated volume for g...
'Midwives and Fairies: The Folklore of Childbirth in Ireland and Great Britain' is based on exten...
From the privileged world of the Luttrells of Luttrellstown to the blood-soaked politics of rebel...
A visual history of the objects and artifacts that have shaped Ireland's military history. In the...
This book uncovers the remarkable transformation of Dublin 7's Navan Road parish over three centu...
John Armstrong takes us on a railway journey from Kingsbridge Station in Dublin to Waterford and ...
This beautifully illustrated work examines the career and work of watercolor painter Mildred Anne...
'In 1990, the author was commissioned by the then Dublin Port & Docks Board to compile a biograph...
In this richly illustrated book, Elliot tells the story of Dublin port's visionary public servant...
A highly visual and detailed history of the flora and fauna of County Monaghan, lovingly put toge...
In September 1939 the Second World War broke out. The fact that Ireland remained neutral in the c...
'During the Irish War of Independence, the British and the Irish sides often reflected one anothe...
Moral Formations: Discipline and Religion in the Irish Army is a comprehensive exploration of the...
This richly illustrated book offers a fresh perspective on linear earthworks, perhaps the most en...
Taking the reader on a journey from north to south and from mountains to manor houses, this beaut...
Dalkey, lying on the coast of South Dublin, is one of the most picturesque and affluent areas of ...
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown is known for its incredible diversity in geography, socio-economic status,...
The first stand-alone history of the old village of Milltown, County Dublin, this book spans a pe...
This is the first of a three-volume series dedicated to Dublin Castle and the archaeological exca...
This Handbook offers insight and practical advice for your writing and publishing journey, whethe...
The story begins with Mesolithic hunter-gatherers, who foraged in a forested, primeval landscape,...
This book, the first published history of the specialty in Ireland, describes the personalities, ...
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 compilation of the authors' 'Know your monuments' articles for Archaeology Ireland magazine, wh...
The Hugh Lane Gallery and the National Museum of Ireland are co-curating an exhibition to mark th...
The RMS Lusitania was the largest and fastest ocean-going liner in the world when built in 1912 -...
Ireland has the most cyclical construction sector in Europe, equaled only by Spain. Except for an...
Baltinglass, Co Wicklow, has been the site of several years of research into an extraordinary com...
Rural Ireland and its agricultural way of life are emblematic of this country. For most of modern...
A compilation assembled to shed light on Ireland's agricultural and rural past. It does not prete...
This book will be of interest not only to those who live in Newtownmountkennedy and the surroundi...
Using some 400 illustrations, this book explores how maps have recorded more than 450 years of fa...
Shifting Sentiment is a study of the evolving editorial commentary of Ireland's nationalist provi...
The author reviews and contextualizes the extraordinarily rich diversity of manuscripts and print...
New York, 1919. The 'President' of the self-declared Irish Republic, Eamon de Valera, joined repr...
Gerald Boland (Gearóid Ó Beoláin) Irish militant revolutionary, politician and statesman, has unt...
The story of the evolution of Irish dairying is inextricably linked with continuous innovation in...
Art pottery was made in Ireland during the nineteenth century, in response to a demand for art in...
This extensive work begins with the Ulster Plantation in Fermanagh and deals with all the major h...
Written for a general readership, this wide-ranging study draws on archaeological evidence and on...
What was achieved by the Free State during the Irish Civil War was remarkable. Within a period of...
The IRA Volunteers of County Clare were pioneers of the tactics of guerrilla warfare. In 1919, wi...
The bog in the townland of Edercloon, Co. Longford, first came to archaeological attention in 196...
A hilltop chimney in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains is a very prominent landmark, seen fro...
The ruins of an Anglo-Norman fortress built over an Early Christian Irish dún, it was fought over...