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The Fields Of Athenry A Journey Through Irish History


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English | 2001 | pages: 344 | ISBN: 0813338603, 0813340667 | EPUB | 6,5 mb
In The Fields of Athenry , James Charles Roy leads us through the Irish past and present with the central theme of his own personal experience with the renovation of a run-down castle – really a crumbled tower – that he purchased more than thirty years ago. Moyode Castle, located near the County Galway market town of Athenry, was built in the sixteenth century by the Dolphins, an Irish-speaking family directly descended from French-speaking Norman adventurers who had invaded Ireland four centuries earlier. This old tower house and the rich agricultural lands it guards has witnessed every strand of Irish history, from the heroic exploits of Celtic warriors long celebrated by Yeats and Lady Gregory, through the Easter Rising of 1916 when IRA insurgents used the building as a lookout. It stands today as a powerful, timeless symbol of the tumultuous ebb and flow of fortune, both good and bad, that characterizes Irish history.Roy weaves his personal story of the purchase and renovation of Moyode into a wide ranging historical conversation, leading us to a topic of real interest to Ireland today and our sense of history more broadly: the historical nostalgia we attach to Ireland and the fact that our romantic image flies directly in the face of development and boom times in the "Celtic Tiger" of the twenty-first century. Few know, for example, that today Ireland produces and ships more software abroad than any other country in the world with the exception of the United States, though we all know the story of Angela’s Ashes. With this theme in mind, Roy leads us to question what attracts us – or perhaps more aptly him – to the rubble of a castle from Irish days long past.

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Sources of Irish Art 2 A Reader


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English | October 1, 2021 | ISBN: 178205457X | True EPUB | 424 pages | 21.7 MB
Sources in Irish Art 2: A Reader is an anthology of literary and critical sources for the study of visual art and Ireland. It is a completely new version of the 2000 publication, Sources in Irish Art with an additional editor, brand new texts with the historical range stretching from the seventeenth to the twenty-first centuries. Divided into four sections, Art historiography, Nationalism and identity, the Wider world, and Art and text, the sources included are taken from letters, travel diaries, antiquarian writings, art dictionaries, accounts of collections, memoirs, essays, exhibition catalogues and reviews, and government enquiries.

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Maria Edgeworth’s Irish Writing Language, History, Politics


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1997 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 0333681665 | PDF | 13 MB
Edgeworth is regarded as a pioneer in the development of the regional novel and the use of vernacular language. This study investigates her attitudes towards language and regionalism. It shows, by detailed discussion of her major Irish texts – Castle Rackrent, Essay on Irish Bulls, Ennui, The Absentee and Ormond – how her intellectual ‘lunar’ background, and her life in Ireland during the momentus years of the Union is reflected in the form and language of her writing.

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Maria Edgeworth’s Irish Writing Language, History, Politics


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1997 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 0333681665 | PDF | 13 MB
Edgeworth is regarded as a pioneer in the development of the regional novel and the use of vernacular language. This study investigates her attitudes towards language and regionalism. It shows, by detailed discussion of her major Irish texts – Castle Rackrent, Essay on Irish Bulls, Ennui, The Absentee and Ormond – how her intellectual ‘lunar’ background, and her life in Ireland during the momentus years of the Union is reflected in the form and language of her writing.

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Irish Nuns and Education in the Anglophone World A Transnational History


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English | ISBN: 3031462009 | 2023 | 244 pages | PDF | 6 MB
This book charts the history of how Irish-born nuns became involved in education in the Anglophone world. It presents a heretofore undocumented study of how these women left Ireland to establish convent schools and colleges for women around the globe. It challenges the dominant narrative that suggests that Irish teaching Sisters, also commonly called nuns, were part of the colonial project, and shows how they developed their own powerful transnational networks. Though they played a role in the education of the ‘daughters of the Empire’, they retained strong bonds with Ireland, reproducing their own Irish education in many parts of the Anglophone world.

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Irish Farmers


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English | 2016 | pages: 128 | ISBN: 1250088763 | EPUB | 62,3 mb
What’s sexier than an Irish farmer? Well, lots of things, actually, but they certainly aren’t as suave, thoughtful, or bring such infectious joy. For seven years, Ciara Ryan’s hilarious Irish Farmers wall calendar has been one of the most popular calendars in Ireland. Now it’s time for America to meet the strapping Irish Farmers and a bunch of adorable bunnies, dogs, sheep, and even ostriches, in book form.

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The New York Irish


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1997 | 768 Pages | ISBN: 0801857643 | PDF | 87 MB
When Ellis Island opened in 1892, nearly four million Irish men and women had already made the journey to America. By the 1990s, Ireland had sent another million or more. New York has been both port of entry and home to the Irish for three centuries. During that time, America’s premier city has undergone massive changes, and the Irish-one of the country’s oldest ethnic groups-have played a vital part in its history.The New York Irishtackles subjects like the medicalization of anti-immigrant prejudice; entrepreneurship in business; the impact of music and language on ethnic social life; the effect of nationalist movements on local politics; the dynamics of Irish relations with African-Americans, Chinese, and Dominicans; the battle for freedom of religious expression; and the problem of illegal immigration. It offers a fresh perspective on an immigrant people’s encounter with the famed metropolis.A joint project of the Irish Institute and the New York Irish History Roundtable

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Tuberculosis and Irish Fiction, 1800-2022 A Lingering Condition


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English | ISBN: 3031403444 | 2024 | 246 pages | EPUB, PDF | 774 KB + 4 MB
This book focuses on Ireland’s lived experience of tuberculosis as represented in the nation’s fiction; not surprisingly, the disease both manifests and conceals itself with devastating frequency in literature as it did in life. It seeks to place the history of tuberculosis in Ireland, from 1800 until after its virtual eradication in the mid-Twentieth Century, in conversation with fictional representations or repressions of a condition so fearsome that until very recently it was usually referred to by code words and euphemisms rather than by its name.

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Dance and Modernism in Irish and German Literature and Culture Connections in Motion


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English | ISBN: 1498594263 | 2019 | 270 pages | EPUB, PDF | 1376 KB + 3 MB
A collection of scholarly articles and essays by dancers and scholars of ethnochoreology, dance studies, drama studies, cultural studies, literature, and architecture, Dance and Modernism in Irish and German Literature and Culture: Connections in Motion explores Irish-German connections through dance in choreographic processes and on stage, in literary texts, dance documentation, film, and architecture from the 1920s to today. The contributors discuss modernism, with a specific focus on modern dance, and its impact on different art forms and discourses in Irish and German culture. Within this framework, dance is regarded both as a motif and a specific form of spatial movement, which allows for the transgression of medial and disciplinary boundaries as well as gender, social, or cultural differences. Part 1 of the collection focuses on Irish-German cultural connections made through dance, while part 2 studies the role of dance in Irish and German literature, visual art, and architecture.

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