No Shoneen: Gaelic Games and the Athletic Hero in the Irish Periodical Pressby Elena OgliariTUTOR: Prof. Paolo CaponiPhD COORDINATOR: Prof. Maria Vittoria CalviDOCTORAL PROGRAMME in Linguistic, Literary and intercultural Studies in European and Extra-European PerspectivesUNIVERSITY: Università degli Studi di MilanoACADEMIC YEAR: 201
It may prove useful to state what this project is not, before introducing what exactly I have set ou...
Over the course of the last 125 years the sport of Gaelic football in Ireland has undergone a sporti...
Formed in 1873 and 1887 respectively, the histories of Scottish football titans Glasgow Rangers and ...
Attraverso il filtro della letteratura periodica destinata ai ragazzi, questa tesi esamina alcuni as...
The development of sport in Donegal, a peripheral Irish county which was rather isolated from the mo...
From the earliest days of the cinema, sport was one of the most popular subjects of representation. ...
[Introduction to Media History Special Issue on Sport and the Media in Ireland]. The symbiotic relat...
This paper aims to analyse a largely uncharted topic, i.e. the representation of Ireland’s struggle ...
The revival of Gaelic games should be situated in the larger context of the codification of team spo...
International audienceIn Ireland, Gaelic football and hurling are the two most popular team sports, ...
peer-reviewedThe teaching of Gaelic games during physical education (PE) and extra-curricular sport ...
This paper examines the impact of the first Covid-19 lockdown in Ireland on Gaelic games and the spo...
Journal articleThe sports coaching film has a long history, dating from at least 1932 with the produ...
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) sports are under the threat of global and more commercially viable...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is undoubtedly the most impor-tant sporting body in Ireland. B...
It may prove useful to state what this project is not, before introducing what exactly I have set ou...
Over the course of the last 125 years the sport of Gaelic football in Ireland has undergone a sporti...
Formed in 1873 and 1887 respectively, the histories of Scottish football titans Glasgow Rangers and ...
Attraverso il filtro della letteratura periodica destinata ai ragazzi, questa tesi esamina alcuni as...
The development of sport in Donegal, a peripheral Irish county which was rather isolated from the mo...
From the earliest days of the cinema, sport was one of the most popular subjects of representation. ...
[Introduction to Media History Special Issue on Sport and the Media in Ireland]. The symbiotic relat...
This paper aims to analyse a largely uncharted topic, i.e. the representation of Ireland’s struggle ...
The revival of Gaelic games should be situated in the larger context of the codification of team spo...
International audienceIn Ireland, Gaelic football and hurling are the two most popular team sports, ...
peer-reviewedThe teaching of Gaelic games during physical education (PE) and extra-curricular sport ...
This paper examines the impact of the first Covid-19 lockdown in Ireland on Gaelic games and the spo...
Journal articleThe sports coaching film has a long history, dating from at least 1932 with the produ...
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) sports are under the threat of global and more commercially viable...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is undoubtedly the most impor-tant sporting body in Ireland. B...
It may prove useful to state what this project is not, before introducing what exactly I have set ou...
Over the course of the last 125 years the sport of Gaelic football in Ireland has undergone a sporti...
Formed in 1873 and 1887 respectively, the histories of Scottish football titans Glasgow Rangers and ...