Although numbers varied, at any one time the Irish Jacobite army mustered about forty-five regiments of infantry and nineteen of cavalry and dragoons. In all, j…
Collecting essays from leading international academic experts on St Brigit of Kildare and early medieval Ireland, this book marks a unique historical and schola…
Click below for a sneaky glimpse of the insides of this stunning new book. https://online.flippingbook.com/view/1071123635/ At the dawn of history the Celts o…
Few figures in twentieth-century Ireland remained at the centre of Irish public life as long as James Ryan. First coming to prominence as the GPO’s medical offi…
As part of the Dublin Book Festival, author Susan Marie Martin will be in conversation with Caroline West, Leanne Calvert and Mary McAuliffe discussing the trea…
Join us for the launch of The Civil War in Kerry and Beyond: Histories, memories and legacies by Bridget McAuliffe, Mary McAuliffe and Owen O’Shea, editors. Ca…
Frances Walsingham was the only surviving daughter of an Elizabethan secretary of state, Sir Francis Walsingham. In modern times Frances has enjoyed numerous ca…
John Boyle was an orphan with a difficult upbringing, impoverished and a social misfit, yet he achieved great prominence in early nineteenth-century Cork. A dis…
This book examines the life and political career of a significant yet often overlooked figure in Irish nationalism. Politically active from 1885 to 1933, Thomas…
This study of a woman’s management of a middle-sized estate contributes to the understanding of agrarian society and the role of women in it. At the age of 32, …