21st Oct 2021 · Paperback
Connecting the past to the present, Connecting a Nation offers an insider's perspective on how the decisions of the past continue to...
1st April 2021 · Paperback / softback
Approximately 150,000 Irish officers and men joined the British Army during the First World War. What happened to them when they returned...
28th February 2020 · Paperback / softback
The story of the life of Henry Joy McCracken is fused with the history and environs of eighteenth-century Belfast....
30th June 2019 · Paperback / softback
Dorothy Macardle is best known as the author of The Irish Republic (1937), and novels The Uninvited (1942) and The Unforeseen (1946)....
11th November 2018 · Hardback
In post-independence Ireland, the country house was not regarded as an integral part of the national heritage. Despite this, the relationship between...
31st October 2015 · Paperback / softback
The year 2016 marks the beginning of the centenary period of the Irish Free State's establishment. This beautifully produced limited edition series...
27th October 2015 · Paperback / softback
The Centenary Classics series examines the fascinating time of change and evolution in the Ireland of 100 years ago during the 1916-23...
12th December 2014 · Paperback / softback
Sean Lemass is generally regarded as the man most responsible for the modernisation of Irish society. This book considers how Lemass evolved...
24th May 2011 · Paperback / softback
Covers Irish constitutional development from Home Rule to the Good Friday Agreement, focusing on turning points where radical constitutional change was discussed,...
6th December 2006 · Paperback / softback
Consists of articles primarily focused on Home Rule, offering both historical and contemporary analyses. This book presents a collection that includes articles...
12th June 2005 · Paperback / softback
This eloquent memoir provides an unrivalled insight into the life of a child reared in a working-class Irish Catholic community in late nineteenth-century...
7th December 2005 · Paperback / softback
Focuses on the impact of Sean Lemass - who sought to modernize Irish society - on Irish politics and society between 1945...
24th February 2004 · Hardback
"Fatal Influence" challenges and revises many widely held assumptions about a pivotal moment in both British and Irish history and persuasively demonstrates...
14th February 2004 · Paperback / softback
"Fatal Influence" challenges and revises many widely held assumptions about a pivotal moment in both British and Irish history and persuasively demonstrates...
2nd December 2003 · Paperback / softback
In 1903, Roger Casement, then a British consul, left his consular base on the Lower Congo River and made a journey through...
2nd December 2003 · Hardback
In 1903, Roger Casement, then a British consul, left his consular base on the Lower Congo River and made a journey through...
7th July 2003 · Paperback / softback
Essays by historians on aspects of republicanism in Ireland (north and south) from the early 20th century to the present. Splits, schism...