This essay collection provides an excellent analysis of Ireland’s various interactions with its European allies, from the early medieval period up to the present moment. The essays cover things as diverse as history, religion, literature, tourism, politics, trade, journalism, architecture, music and film in 22 chapters by experts from various disciplines, who serve up an informative and welcome survey that emphasises the historical ties that bind the Emerald Isle to its largest neighbour and the Continent
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For Ireland – along with Spain, Portugal and Greece – membership of ‘Europe’ was seen as an opportun...
Introductory article from a special issue of Irish Studies Review about the Irish diaspora
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A panel of five historians and political scientists, from the United States, Ireland, and Britain re...
A book review of the book "The future of Irish studies: report of the Irish Forum" edited ...
Recent years have seen an increasing trend in Irish historical studies, away from the strictly natio...
The English Isles presents proceedings of a conference held at Trinity College, Dublin, in 2007, ‘t...
Book review: Mary Kenny, The Way We Were: Catholic Ireland Since 1922 (Dublin: Columba Books, 2022),...
Whilst there are many books on the European Union (EU), this recently published book by four scholar...
This engaging collection of essays considers the cultural complexities of the Franco-Irish relations...
Review of The Picture Postcard: A New Window into Edwardian Ireland , by Ann Wilson (Oxford: Peter L...
Whereas Polish migration to the UK has for many years now attracted scholarly and literary attention...
Review of: Andrew Tierney, The buildings of Ireland: central Leinster, the counties of Kildare, Laoi...
Ireland and empire is now one of the most vibrant fields of inquiry in Irish Studies, reflecting in...
peer-reviewedThis latest volume of the History Studies journal offers many fresh insights that help ...
For Ireland – along with Spain, Portugal and Greece – membership of ‘Europe’ was seen as an opportun...
Introductory article from a special issue of Irish Studies Review about the Irish diaspora
AbstractThe review essay opens with positive attributes of Ireland but then considers that the islan...
A panel of five historians and political scientists, from the United States, Ireland, and Britain re...
A book review of the book "The future of Irish studies: report of the Irish Forum" edited ...
Recent years have seen an increasing trend in Irish historical studies, away from the strictly natio...
The English Isles presents proceedings of a conference held at Trinity College, Dublin, in 2007, ‘t...
Book review: Mary Kenny, The Way We Were: Catholic Ireland Since 1922 (Dublin: Columba Books, 2022),...
Whilst there are many books on the European Union (EU), this recently published book by four scholar...
This engaging collection of essays considers the cultural complexities of the Franco-Irish relations...
Review of The Picture Postcard: A New Window into Edwardian Ireland , by Ann Wilson (Oxford: Peter L...
Whereas Polish migration to the UK has for many years now attracted scholarly and literary attention...
Review of: Andrew Tierney, The buildings of Ireland: central Leinster, the counties of Kildare, Laoi...
Ireland and empire is now one of the most vibrant fields of inquiry in Irish Studies, reflecting in...
peer-reviewedThis latest volume of the History Studies journal offers many fresh insights that help ...
For Ireland – along with Spain, Portugal and Greece – membership of ‘Europe’ was seen as an opportun...
Introductory article from a special issue of Irish Studies Review about the Irish diaspora