Teaching philosophy for more than twenty years at Queen's University, Belfast, Cardinal Daly specialised in metaphysics and ethics, with particular attention to…
The story of Ireland’s conversion to Christianity will never be known in detail. Too few records survive. Yet there are some, including two writings of St Patri…
The Special Criminal Court consists of three judges sitting without a jury and hears cases when the ordinary courts are ‘inadequate’. Generally this has involve…
In this volume in the Study of Irish historic settlement series scholars from the perspectives of archaeology, art history and history offer insights into the d…
With an essay by Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith FitzGerald’s recent work has been characterized as ‘an attempt to convey vulnerability through images which are impe…
The role of Lough Cé and its relationship to the various lordships of north Roscommon in the later Middle Ages is examined in this collection of essays. Lough C…
These papers comprise a balance of archaeological and historical studies and constitute the second volume in the series. Seán Duffy is Chairman of the 'Friends…
The third volume in the series includes numerous essays on the city plus an appreciation of the late Leo Swan, who died in 2001 (and was a contributor to the fi…
The fourth volume in the series includes, for the first time, essays on north Dublin. Seán Duffy is Chairman of the ‘Friends of Medieval Dublin’ and lectures i…
This is the ninth volume of published proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposia held annually in Trinity College Dublin. It contains, as usual, rep…