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Irish Women in the First World War Era: Irish Women’s Lives, 1914-18

This book is the first collection of essays to focus exclusively on Irish women’s experiences in the First World War period, 1914-18, across the island of Ireland, contextualising the wartime realities of women’s lives in a changing political landscape.

Jennifer Redmond; Elaine Farrell

  • Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • 9781032088839
  • 160 pages
  • €42.79
  • Paperback / softback
  • United Kingdom
  • First World War


The Irish Ulysses

In a radical new reading of Ulysses, Maria Tymoczko argues that previous scholarship has distorted our understanding of Joyce's epic novel by focusing on its English and continental literary sources alone. Challenging conventional views that Joyce rejecte

Maria Tymoczko

  • University of California Press
  • 9780520330238
  • 410 pages
  • €45.00
  • Paperback / softback
  • United States
  • Literary studies: general


The Irish Ulysses

In a radical new reading of Ulysses, Maria Tymoczko argues that previous scholarship has distorted our understanding of Joyce's epic novel by focusing on its English and continental literary sources alone. Challenging conventional views that Joyce rejecte

Maria Tymoczko

  • University of California Press
  • 9780520369603
  • 410 pages
  • €76.50
  • Hardback
  • United States
  • Literary studies: general


Irish Political Prisoners 1920-1962: Pilgrimage of Desolation

rish Political Prisoners presents a detailed and gripping overview of political imprisonment from 1920-1962. Seán McConville examines the years from the formation of the Northern Ireland state to the release of the last border campaign prisoners in 1962.

Sean McConville (Queen Mary, University of London)

  • Routledge
  • 9780367697242
  • 1156 pages
  • €46.26
  • Paperback / softback
  • United Kingdom
  • British & Irish history


The Irish Assassins: Conspiracy, Revenge and the Murders that Stunned an Empire

A brilliant work of historical true crime charting a pivotal event in the l9th century that gripped the world and forever altered the course of Irish history.

Julie Kavanagh (author)

  • Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
  • 9781611856415
  • 336 pages
  • €21.97
  • Hardback
  • United States
  • General & world history


Framing Austerity: Print Media Portrayals of the Public Sector During the Irish Financial Crisis

This monograph examines the ways in which discourses on the public sector were articulated in the print media during the 2011 financial crisis in the Irish, UK and European news media.

Aileen Marron

  • Rowman & Littlefield International
  • 9781786611055
  • 138 pages
  • €84
  • Hardback
  • United Kingdom
  • Social classes


Discourses of Home and Homeland in Irish Children’s Fiction 1990-2012: Writing Home

In the context of changing constructs of home and of childhood since the mid-twentieth century, this book examines discourses of home and homeland in Irish children's fiction from 1990 to 2012, a time of dramatic change in Ireland spanning the rise and fa

Ciara Ni Bhroin

  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • 9783030733940
  • 248 pages
  • €115.72
  • Hardback
  • Switzerland
  • Children's & teenage literature studies


The Development of the Irish Town

Originally published in 1977, and now with an updated new Preface, this volume covers the question of Irish urban origins in the pre-Norman period, the character and development of the medieval towns, the changing forms and functions of towns and cities i

R. A. Butlin

  • Routledge
  • 9780367771294
  • 142 pages
  • €98.28
  • Hardback
  • United Kingdom
  • Human geography


Death of an Irish Mummy

American-born Cherise Williams believes herself to be heir to an old Irish earldom, and she’s come to Dublin to claim her heritage. Under the circumstances, Megan’s boss Olga at Leprechaun Limos has no qualms about overcharging the brash Texas transplant

Catie Murphy

  • Kensington Publishing
  • 9781496724229
  • 352 pages
  • €8.08
  • Paperback / softback
  • United States
  • Myth & legend told as fiction


The Coffin Ship: Life and Death at Sea during the Great Irish Famine

A vivid, new portrait of Irish migration through the letters and diaries of those who fled their homeland during the Great Famine

Cian T. McMahon

  • New York University Press
  • 9781479808762
  • 336 pages
  • €31.21
  • Hardback
  • United States
  • Migration, immigration & emigration

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