CorkUniversityPress

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Cork University Press is Ireland's oldest university press (1925) and has been publishing in Irish Studies for 90 years. A division of University College Cork

Cork, Ireland
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2011.

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    30. sij

    When you hear your collective work acknowledged 👏. Dartmouth Medal finalist for Business and Culture of Sports and 'One to Watch' in 2020 says Irish Times of Sport and Media in Ireland, available at . Congrats everyone involved

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    16. sij

    Graham Price gives his generous stamp of approval to Reading Brendan Behan in a very positive and insightful review that notes, among others, 3 essays on his Irish language writings , just out! The volume is available . Congrats to all the contributors

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    11. sij

    Our Sanctuary Working Group are urging the Minister for Justice to give one of our Sanctuary Scholars and his family the chance to stay in Ireland. Please support.

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    11. sij

    Staging Intercultural Ireland, edited by Charlotte McIvor a d Matthew Spangler ⁦⁩ has a chapter on ⁦⁩ pioneering dance work with Refugees and Survivors of Torture

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    9. sij

    As an editor of Atlas of the Irish Revolution, John knows more than most on the topic. You can find some context & detail of this & the other 2 IRA attacks of January 3-4, 1920 (at Carrigtwohill & Inchigeela) in latest of ’s Our City Our Town series in .

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    6. sij

    What I liked about 's review was how it she pointed to a future for Behan studies and explored the difficulties of separating his life and work in a creative way. Reading Brendan Behan is published by and is available here:

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    30. pro 2019.

    Latest stats on mapping project attached. 2,606 teams identified though lots of areas still to cover in detail. Work is slow, lots of duplication as research continues. Still should be a good representation of cricket in Ireland when done, I hope!

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    In GAELIC GAMES on FILM (), engages with dramas, silent and horror films, documentaries, and newsreel footage, analyzing depictions of in Irish, American, and British Cinema. Check out his conversation w/ ↙️

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    Season's greetings to all our followers! It's been a great decade for IFOBS *Founded in 2011 *Conferences in Vienna, Rome, Prague, Salzburg, Dublin *A new journal *2 books with ! We've so much planned for the next decade we can't wait to share it with you!

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    20. pro 2019.

    Well done Michael! Exhibition attracting lots of interest See it over the festive season until 4 Jan.

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    18. pro 2019.

    Final class of of Irish Rev course in Ballymun Library, we're gonna have tea and cake after and someone's gonna win Atlas of Irish Revolution too!

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    11. pro 2019.
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  14. 11. pro 2019.

    New book follows Richard Murphy’s literary career, from his early poems of sailing and endurance to his landmark poems of ‘colonial war and its consequences in Ireland’ to his celebrated memoir, The Kick @PoetryIrelandReview

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    9. pro 2019.

    We are very much looking forward to reading 's forthcoming book 'Building the Irish Courthouse. A Political History 1750-1850'

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    8. pro 2019.
    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Thank you! Your support is really appreciated. For more info on Women in Irish Film: Stories and Storytellers-

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    6. pro 2019.

    Special thanks to and for the invitation to and I to discuss some of our history publications yesterday in Belfast for the History Now show

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    4. pro 2019.

    1/2 The second-last chapter of 'Childhood, Religion and School Injustice' (published 2020, ) deals specifically with adults' childhood memories of, & imaginings of future childhoods. There's a lot of discussion of confronting collective pain & joy

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  19. 3. pro 2019.

    Money by Conor McCabe This is not a dull book on economics - Terrence McDonough Emeritus Professor of Economics, NUI Galway part of Síreacht: Longings for another Ireland

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