Lough is one of the most significant archaeological sites ever discovered in Ireland. From 1980 t...
To augment the Royal Irish Constabulary during the Land War, 1879- 82, a new auxiliary police for...
While ' an Englishman's home is his castle', in Ireland virtually all castles were built for defe...
This book chronicles the ending of landlordism in Carlow. In the depression of the late 1870s ten...
John Boyle, the Freeholder and pre-Famine Cork society
The life and politics of Sir Thomas Henry Grattan Esmonde, 1862-1935
Scandal, satire and the battle for reputation in Limerick's ascendancy, 1815-20
'A miserable thing to be a woman'
Arrogant Trespass is the first sustained treatment of the Anglo-Normans in Wexford since Orpen's ...
In 1912, a bloodless revolution had already taken place in Monaghan that resulted in the overthro...
This volume contains the proceedings of a recent Edinburgh conference at which scholars discussed...
Recounting the eventful travels of Selim, an intrepid young Arab who runs away from his parental ...
There was something about the form and substance of the Annals of the Four Masters, compiled in t...
The Finn (or Fenian) Cycle (fianaigecht) is classified by modern scholarship as one of four medie...
The world-famous collection of manuscripts in Trinity College Dublin Library largely consists of ...
Explore the rich tapestry of Gaelic storytelling and history.
Beginning with Catholic attitudes to the Act of Union this work traces various elements in the in...
Between 1830 and 1864 every piece of property in Ireland was valued, from houses on tiny plots of...
Untold stories of Irish heroes in WWII. This updated edition reveals that over 133,000 Irish men ...
Written chiefly for theology students the book presents the authentic teachings of Catholic faith...
From prehistory to the present day, the wolf has always loomed large in the human imagination. An...
In recent years, the role of women in country houses and estates across Ireland and the UK has be...
This book lists the 1700 officers of the RIC, including birth, marriage and death dates; the nati...
This book looks at Ireland's love affair with claret, which began in earnest with the establishme...
Since the end of the eighteenth century, the United States has offered sanctuary and support to I...
Marking the 2020 centenary of his death, this book explores the judicial legacy of chief baron Ch...
Uncover the life of a prominent Catholic landlord and MP in 19th-century Ireland. This biography ...
This beautifully illustrated book explores sources for botany and gardening in seventeenth- and e...
This book explores the everyday character and functions of domestic spaces in Georgian Ireland. W...
Throughout the long history of Irish monasticism, the experience of women monastics has, until re...
Lansdowne FC is one of the most iconic rugby clubs in Ireland. Based at the headquarters of Irish...
A century of service: the definitive history of the Irish Defence Forces.
As Ireland descended into war in 1689, Londonderry was isolated and besieged. Unable to stop the ...
Nathaniel Colgan MRIA, a self-taught botanist, was known for his research on the 'real' shamrock ...
Discover the untold story of Fermanagh during the Irish Revolution, 1912-1923.
County Armagh was one of the most controversial theatres of political and military conflict durin...
In the early modern period Kilkenny was the largest inland town in Ireland, where several factors...
The Ó Cellaig (O' Kelly) lordship of Uí Maine and Tí r Maine was a substantial political territor...
This book assesses trade unionism and labour relations from the foundation of the Irish Free Stat...
This book tells the story of the reclusive artist, raised in a Dublin tenement, who ahead of Harr...
St. Brigid is the earliest and best-known of the female saints of Ireland. In the generation afte...
The Irish Jacobite army was the largest body of Irish soldiers ever to go into battle prior to th...
At the beginning of the sixteenth century, the south Connacht lordships of Clanrickard and Hy Man...
The ' long seventeenth century' was a time of enormous religious and political change in Ireland,...
In the spring of 1919, UK Prime Minister David Lloyd George wrote: ' The whole of Europe is fille...