1 October 2021 · Hardback
A towering figure in the musical and cultural evolution of modern Ireland, Brian Boydell (1917–2000) has been described as a ‘renaissance man’ and...
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...
1st April 2021 · Paperback / softback
The research on which this book is based reveals the meaning and significance of the architectural and landscape legacy from the inception...
01 November 2020 · Paperback
In the late 1930s, the Spanish Civil War was both a cause clbre and a true international flashpoint, garnering support from thousands...
30th September 2020 · Hardback
Richly designed and illustrated, Making Belfield reflects on the making and shaping of UCD to celebrate 50 years of college life at...
1st July 2020 · Paperback / softback
Producing Knowledge, Reproducing Gender gathers essays from scholars across Ireland to investigate just how knowledge itself is created, distributed, and collectively understood...
1st July 2020 · Hardback
This book is a fascinating study of the varied nature of Irish river ecosystems--their beauty, significance, and the natural and human factors...
1st July 2020 · Paperback / softback
Anna was a pioneering feminist and nationalist activist who challenged male authority and is a beacon to all who followed in her...
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....
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...
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...
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)....
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 February 2018 · Paperback / softback
Migration and the Making of Ireland richly explores accounts of migrant experiences across more than four centuries. The motivations that drove migration to...