A towering figure in the musical and cultural evolution of modern Ireland, Brian Boydell (1917-2000) has been described as a 'renaissance man' and by President Mary Robinson as a 'tireless wheeler-dealer for music'
How will Ireland redress its legacy of institutional abuse? How might democracy evolve if survivors' experiences and expertise were allowed to... Læs mere
Irish Women's Speeches (Vol. II): A Rich Chorus of Voices follows on from the ground-breaking, best-selling Voices that Rocked the System.... Læs mere
Doing Research in Education: A Beginner’s Guide is written for the novice education researcher. It offers practical advice and guidance for each step of... Læs mere
Eugene Downing (1913–2003) was not your usual Irish brigader: a communist from his teenage years, an urbanised... Læs mere
Maud Gonne has long been viewed merely as a contemporary of more prominent literary, political and legal figures who played a role in Irish politics of the early twentieth century. This... Læs mere
Paul Durcan examines the work and impact of Irish poets Anthony Cronin, Michael Hartnett and Harry Clifton and places them in a European context. He focuses on Cronin's The End of the Modern World, Hartnett's Sibelius in Silence and Clifton's Vaucluse in this insightful volume.
John Montague speaks of finding his own voice and of wandering around the world to discover the self you were born with. He also shares his thoughts on the long... Læs mere
An Underground Theatre is the first full-length study of playwrights working in the Irish language in the pivotal 1930-80 period.... Læs mere
Intends to chart Irish musical life across recorded history. This book also documents Ireland's musical relations with the world at large, notably in Britain,... Læs mere
A history of the Irish Boundary Commission. It looks at British attempts from 1886 onwards to satisfy the Irish Nationalist demand for Home Rule,... Læs mere