Dive into the captivating journey of Irish pubs from humble 17th-century taverns to today's global phenomena. This comprehensive study offers a unique exploration of their cultural impact, evolution, and future - a must-read for all history and culture enthusiasts.
Discover how Irish revolutionaries transformed their independence struggle into a global diplomatic campaign (1919-1923). This pioneering study locates the struggle within the context of post-war settlements as Irish republicans sought to shape international relations.
This book illuminates the often-overlooked story of early modern Irish women who were shaped by the religious and intellectual currents of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation.
Spanning the life's work of archaeologist Elizabeth Wincott Heckett, Textiles of Ireland: Archaeology, craft, art is the first wide-ranging book on the archaeological textiles of Ireland published since 1989.
Flann O'Brien and the Nonhuman is the first book to explore in detail the author's interest in the agency, materiality, and potential sentience of environments, animals and machines.