22nd July 2009 · Paperback / softback
Son of evicted Mayo tenants, Fenian treason-felony prisoner Michael Davitt (1846-1906) was to become the driving force behind the Irish National Land...
20th November 2022 · Soft Jacket w/Flaps
The Irish Revolution inflicted unprecedented damage to built-up and natural landscapes between 1916 and 1923. Destruction transcended national and ideological divisions and remained...
30th September 2023 · Soft Jacket
William Sharman Crawford (1780‐1861) was the leading agrarian and democratic radical active in Ulster politics between the early 1830s and the 1850s....
30th June 2019 · Hardback
This collection of journal and diary entries, now published for the first time as a bilingual edition (Irish and English), is a...
9th September 2018 · Paperback / softback
Using new archival material from the Bureau of Military History, Fergus O'Farrell documents Brugha's career as a revolutionary. This closely-researched work examines...
15th April 2019 · Paperback / softback
Maud Gonne has long been viewed merely as a contemporary of more prominent literary, political and legal figures who played a role...
29th August 2014 · Paperback / softback
From an adolescent farmer to a local Sinn Fein activist and provincial guerrilla leader, and eventually to chief-of-staff of the IRA, Frank...
15th September 2013 · Paperback / softback
Terence O'Neill came to power as Prime Minister of Northern Ireland in 1963 with a bold plan to 'literally transform the face...
20th June 2013 · Hardback
Features essays focusing on the role of propaganda, mass media and culture in the development of the Cold War in Europe. Exploring...
14th July 2003 · Paperback / softback
Thomas Fennell provides an account, previously unpublished, of life in the Royal Irish Constabulary during the turbulent 30-year period, 1875-1905. His early...
14th July 2003 · Paperback / softback
Michael Davitt's "Jottings in Solitary" consists of his drafts on many topics, written while a prisoner in solitary confinement in Portland Convict...
30th September 2023 · Soft Jacket
After 11 arduous months, on 24 May 1923, the guns fell silent, and the Irish Civil War finally came to an end....
15th July 2019 · Paperback / softback
This full-length biographical study of one of the most important women in Irish political life in the 20th century is now reissued...
21st November 2021 · Paperback / softback
Thirty-three inspiring speeches by women of Ireland from the nineteenth century to the present....
01 November 2020 · Paperback
In the late 1930s, the Spanish Civil War was both a cause célébre and a true international flashpoint, garnering support from thousands...
28th February 2020 · Paperback / softback
Margaret Skinnider enters and exits the history books as the female rebel who was wounded commanding a military action in the 1916...
11th November 2018 · Paperback / softback
The Maamtrasna Murders provides a cultural history of the events and subsequent impact of the renowned Maamtrasna murders from the perspective of...
29th July 2010 · Hardback
Tells the story of Father Robert O'Keeffe of Callan, County Kilkenny, and his conflict with ecclesiastical authority. This book traces the Callan...