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- Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, Feminism and the Irish Revolution
283,95 kr. This full-length biographical study of one of the most important women in Irish political life in the 20th century is now reissued by UCD Press. Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, trailblazing feminist and part of a pioneering generation, played a significant role in the early Irish Republic.
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315,95 kr. More Than Concrete Blocks is a three volume series of architectural history books which are richly illustrated and written for the general reader. Unpacking the history of Dublin's architecture during the twentieth century, each book covers a period, in chronological sequence: Vol 1, 1900-1939; Vol 2, 1940-1972; Vol 3, 1973-1999.
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508,95 kr. The diaries of Dr Kathleen Lynn, 1916-1955, cover her involvement in the 1916 Rising, the War of Independence, the Civil War, and the formative three and a half decades of the Irish Free State.
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2.243,95 kr. This series offer a detailed history of how prose in the Irish language developed from 1922 to 1951. Making use of contemporary newspapers, journals, personal papers, and other primary texts - novels, short stories, plays, biographies - the books recreate the intellectual and ideological climate of the spread of Irish as a modern literary language.
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233,95 kr. This new and expanded edition of Talking of Joyce focuses on James Joyce's cultural ancestry - aesthetic and linguistic, in particular - and his Italian influences and connections. This volume brings to light fascinating aspects of Ireland's most famous literary figure and places him in a wider cultural context.
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343,95 kr. In 1842 a small group of Irish nationalists, who would later be known as Young Ireland, founded the Nation newspaper. They saw their mission as awakening the Irish people to the fact that they were an historic nation that should determine its own future. This book deeply explores the Young Ireland vision of history. Often selective and polemical, but ultimately compelling and powerful, their vision would inspire generations with a pride in Ireland's history, and would set the scene for the revolutionary period 1916-21 that followed.
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