Idir dha thir

Idir dha thir

Author: Alex Hijmans

Publisher: Cois Life

Published: 2017-10-19

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1912134659

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Fagann an duine lorg ina dhiaidh mar a fhagann bad ar an bhfarraige, no realta eireabaill sa speir. Sa chnuasach seo, leanann peann Alex Hijmans an lorg a d'fhag an imirce ar charachtair eagsula.A person leaves a trail in their wake like a boat in the sea or as a comet in the sky. In this collection, Alex Hijmans traces the tracks left by migration on different characters.


Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy

Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy

Author: Royal Irish Academy

Publisher:

Published: 1870

Total Pages: 758

ISBN-13:

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Includes also Minutes of [the] Proceedings, and Report of [the] President and Council for the year, separately published 1965/66- as its Annual report.


The Backward Glance

The Backward Glance

Author: Kevin Haddick-Flynn

Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd

Published: 2022-02-15

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 1803130369

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The Backward Glance: A Miscellany of Irish History, Politics & Culture is a rare bird. It deals with topics of Irish political and cultural history which have only received sparse and spasmodic attention. It seeks to row out over a vast ocean of material and bring from the depths exotic specimens for rechecking and review. It’s Political themes include: The Bouncing Heart of de Valera; Sean South and the Border War; Northern Ireland and the Snares of History; The First Irish Republicans; Orangeism: Ireland’s Second Tradition; Parnell: The Rebel Prince; Davitt, the Fenians and the Land War; The Third Home Rule Bill and the Ulster Crisis; Gladstone and the Cloud in the West; Sarsfield: Limerick’s Hero; Dan Breen and the IRA; O’Duffy and the Blueshirts; Kickham; An Unrepentant Fenian; Captain Boycott saves his Harvest; Revisiting The Glorious and Immortal Memory; How Keynes got to Kinnegad; What really happened at Soloheadbeg. There are individual articles on: The Manchester Martyrs, Robert Emmet, James Dillon, Sean Lemass and Charles Haughey. Cultural themes include: The Abbey and the Genius of the Irish Theatre; MacLimmoir and the Gate; John Millington Synge: The Man and his Achievement ; Samuel Beckett and The Absurd; Lecky: Historian and Liberal Unionist; John Pentland Mahaffy: Provost and Wit; The Story of London’s Irish Club; The Limerick Pogrom; 1904; Bernard Canavan: Artist; Trinity College: 300 Years On.