The burial place of the exiled Irish at San Pietro in Montorio, Rome (Pl. 1), is perhaps the most iconic Irish diaspora funerary site in Europe, not least because the community interred there (1608–23) are found in the company of Bramante’s Tempietto (1502) and Bernini’s chapel to the Raymondi family (1640) with his Ecstasy of St Francis Baratta on the reredos. For all that, the Irish past at the site has received remarkably little scholarly attention since the last record made of the memorials at San Pietro in Montorio by Gasparo Alveri in 1664.1 The historiography of the Irish burials is slight, commencing with Tadhg Ó Cianáin’s chronicle reference to the funerary rites of Rory O’Donnell in 1608, 2 continuing with a seventeenth-cen...
The Preface outlines the genesis of the volume that springs from research carried out on the relatio...
Visioning Ireland: Pearse, prosopopoeia and the remembering of O'Donovan Rossa and ToneYe
St. Patrick’ s Purgatory, Lough Derg has long been an important site of pilgrimage in Ireland havin...
The burial place of the exiled Irish at San Pietro in Montorio, Rome (Pl. 1), is perhaps the most ic...
This paper presents the findings of a survey of the funerary monuments and burial vault of an exiled...
On 5 October 1863, the Freeman’s Journal published a statement on the desecration of burial places i...
Paul Cullen was the most influential figure in Ireland between the<br />death of Daniel O’Connell in...
The priests Michael O’Riordan and John Hagan led the Pontifical Irish College in Rome in the early d...
Item does not contain fulltextThe Carolingian period represented a Golden Age for the abbey of St. G...
This article looks at the debate generated in Ireland in 1965 by the return of the remains of the re...
The Glasgow Observer newspaper, founded in 1885 by and for the Irish community in Scotland regularly...
In 1847, with the news of Daniel O’Connell’s death in Genoa, Italians responded with an outpouring ...
This article presents two stones with short inscriptions in Early Irish that were discovered by Bria...
This thesis will analyze the interpretations of ancient sites in Ireland for their place in the hist...
The first survey of Island Monasteries in Ireland dates back to 1891 when George T. Stokes, Irish ec...
The Preface outlines the genesis of the volume that springs from research carried out on the relatio...
Visioning Ireland: Pearse, prosopopoeia and the remembering of O'Donovan Rossa and ToneYe
St. Patrick’ s Purgatory, Lough Derg has long been an important site of pilgrimage in Ireland havin...
The burial place of the exiled Irish at San Pietro in Montorio, Rome (Pl. 1), is perhaps the most ic...
This paper presents the findings of a survey of the funerary monuments and burial vault of an exiled...
On 5 October 1863, the Freeman’s Journal published a statement on the desecration of burial places i...
Paul Cullen was the most influential figure in Ireland between the<br />death of Daniel O’Connell in...
The priests Michael O’Riordan and John Hagan led the Pontifical Irish College in Rome in the early d...
Item does not contain fulltextThe Carolingian period represented a Golden Age for the abbey of St. G...
This article looks at the debate generated in Ireland in 1965 by the return of the remains of the re...
The Glasgow Observer newspaper, founded in 1885 by and for the Irish community in Scotland regularly...
In 1847, with the news of Daniel O’Connell’s death in Genoa, Italians responded with an outpouring ...
This article presents two stones with short inscriptions in Early Irish that were discovered by Bria...
This thesis will analyze the interpretations of ancient sites in Ireland for their place in the hist...
The first survey of Island Monasteries in Ireland dates back to 1891 when George T. Stokes, Irish ec...
The Preface outlines the genesis of the volume that springs from research carried out on the relatio...
Visioning Ireland: Pearse, prosopopoeia and the remembering of O'Donovan Rossa and ToneYe
St. Patrick’ s Purgatory, Lough Derg has long been an important site of pilgrimage in Ireland havin...