In Ways of Seeing (1972) John Berger wrote of how ‘capitalism survives by forcing the majority, whom it exploits, to define their own interests as narrowly as possible’. Echoes of Berger’s poetic yet clear-eyed assessment of the wrenching forces of modernity, writ through small and large acts of exploitation and advantage, recur throughout Breandan Mac Suibhne’s The End of Outrage: Post-Famine Adjustment in Rural Ireland, a study of the transformation of rural society in west Donegal in the post-Famine years. In Mac Suibhne’s telling this period marks the ‘era of infidelity’ when the erosion of traditional bonds of community is an incremental, adaptive, but devastating response to the changed world experienced by those who survived the Fami...
Childhood and Migration in Europe. Portraits of Mobility, Identity and Belonging in Contemporary Ire...
Review Symposium of "Best of Times? The Social Impact of the Celtic Tiger" Edited by Tony Fahey, Hel...
Though not ecocriticism, this is an important work for anyone working anywhere on representation of ...
In Ways of Seeing (1972) John Berger wrote of how ‘capitalism survives by forcing the majority, whom...
In 1860, the Irish nationalist writer John Mitchell avowed that ‘The Almighty, indeed, sent the pota...
The recent commemoration of the great Irish Famine of 1845-1851 has yielded an array of publications...
The Troubles in Ballybogoin (a pseudonym) is predominantly a study of identity among nationalists in...
Steve Coulter finds optimism in the latest book by David J Lynch which looks carefully at Ireland’s ...
In July 1963, An Taoiseach, Seán Lemass appeared on the cover of Time Magazine with the title, Irel...
This publication hooked me from the start with a wonderful, stimulating introduction. The book sets ...
When a group of amateur performers came together in 1968 to imagine how they might channel their lov...
Book review: Mary Kenny, The Way We Were: Catholic Ireland Since 1922 (Dublin: Columba Books, 2022),...
Liam Breatnach’s edition ofthe Old Irish law tex tCórus Bésgnai, a title that can be transl...
Re/Dressing Cathleen: Contemporary Works from Irish Women Artists documents an exhibition of the wor...
This volume contains a critical edition of the Old Irish law tract Córus Bésgnai(The Arrangement of ...
Childhood and Migration in Europe. Portraits of Mobility, Identity and Belonging in Contemporary Ire...
Review Symposium of "Best of Times? The Social Impact of the Celtic Tiger" Edited by Tony Fahey, Hel...
Though not ecocriticism, this is an important work for anyone working anywhere on representation of ...
In Ways of Seeing (1972) John Berger wrote of how ‘capitalism survives by forcing the majority, whom...
In 1860, the Irish nationalist writer John Mitchell avowed that ‘The Almighty, indeed, sent the pota...
The recent commemoration of the great Irish Famine of 1845-1851 has yielded an array of publications...
The Troubles in Ballybogoin (a pseudonym) is predominantly a study of identity among nationalists in...
Steve Coulter finds optimism in the latest book by David J Lynch which looks carefully at Ireland’s ...
In July 1963, An Taoiseach, Seán Lemass appeared on the cover of Time Magazine with the title, Irel...
This publication hooked me from the start with a wonderful, stimulating introduction. The book sets ...
When a group of amateur performers came together in 1968 to imagine how they might channel their lov...
Book review: Mary Kenny, The Way We Were: Catholic Ireland Since 1922 (Dublin: Columba Books, 2022),...
Liam Breatnach’s edition ofthe Old Irish law tex tCórus Bésgnai, a title that can be transl...
Re/Dressing Cathleen: Contemporary Works from Irish Women Artists documents an exhibition of the wor...
This volume contains a critical edition of the Old Irish law tract Córus Bésgnai(The Arrangement of ...
Childhood and Migration in Europe. Portraits of Mobility, Identity and Belonging in Contemporary Ire...
Review Symposium of "Best of Times? The Social Impact of the Celtic Tiger" Edited by Tony Fahey, Hel...
Though not ecocriticism, this is an important work for anyone working anywhere on representation of ...