“It’s the Ireland of This Land”[1] The History, Memory, and Marketing of an American Irish Sense of ...
Includes text of a lecture by H.F. Shortis titled "The Irish in Newfoundland: their influence in rel...
Recent years have seen an increasing trend in Irish historical studies, away from the strictly natio...
Saint Patrick’s Day (March 17th) celebrates the traditional date of the death of Saint Patrick. Alth...
News release announces that the opinions of campus Irishmen on everyone participating in St. Patrick...
News release announces comments on St. Patrick\u27s Day Syndrome by James Farrelly
One of the most important aspects of early medieval Ireland is the advent of Christianity on the isl...
The future of the Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University in Hamden --In the 1650s a group of E...
The lowering clouds racing their shadows over meadows and hills, the foam -flecked waves of the swel...
The BGSU campus student newspaper March 17, 2004. Volume 94 - Issue 114https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu...
Georgia Southern University Director of Irish Studies Explains Why Many St. Patrick’s Day Traditions...
In this issue: Pandemic squelches parades, but spirit of St. Patrick lives on --Hartford: First chur...
International audienceIn1798, the Irish rose up against the Anglo-Irish government. The insurgents c...
Regis University Student Newspaperhttps://epublications.regis.edu/highlander/1082/thumbnail.jp
Feature leads for the media: English professor James P. Farrelly shares the mythology of St. Patrick...
“It’s the Ireland of This Land”[1] The History, Memory, and Marketing of an American Irish Sense of ...
Includes text of a lecture by H.F. Shortis titled "The Irish in Newfoundland: their influence in rel...
Recent years have seen an increasing trend in Irish historical studies, away from the strictly natio...
Saint Patrick’s Day (March 17th) celebrates the traditional date of the death of Saint Patrick. Alth...
News release announces that the opinions of campus Irishmen on everyone participating in St. Patrick...
News release announces comments on St. Patrick\u27s Day Syndrome by James Farrelly
One of the most important aspects of early medieval Ireland is the advent of Christianity on the isl...
The future of the Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University in Hamden --In the 1650s a group of E...
The lowering clouds racing their shadows over meadows and hills, the foam -flecked waves of the swel...
The BGSU campus student newspaper March 17, 2004. Volume 94 - Issue 114https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu...
Georgia Southern University Director of Irish Studies Explains Why Many St. Patrick’s Day Traditions...
In this issue: Pandemic squelches parades, but spirit of St. Patrick lives on --Hartford: First chur...
International audienceIn1798, the Irish rose up against the Anglo-Irish government. The insurgents c...
Regis University Student Newspaperhttps://epublications.regis.edu/highlander/1082/thumbnail.jp
Feature leads for the media: English professor James P. Farrelly shares the mythology of St. Patrick...
“It’s the Ireland of This Land”[1] The History, Memory, and Marketing of an American Irish Sense of ...
Includes text of a lecture by H.F. Shortis titled "The Irish in Newfoundland: their influence in rel...
Recent years have seen an increasing trend in Irish historical studies, away from the strictly natio...