From the legend of the Claddagh ring to 'drowning the Shamrock' on St. Patrick's Day Irish Culture and Customs is a collection of articles and stories that covers a wide variety of topics drawn from Ireland's rich history and heritage. - World Cultures E
The Irish Famine, by Colm Tibn and Diarmaid Ferriter (Profile Books, (pounds) 8.99 sterling)BRIAN FALLON
Due out in Spring 2023 is my own book on nineteenth century landlord-tenant relations in famine-era Donegal,An Tiarna George Hill agus Pobal Ghaoth Dobhair(Cló Iar-Chonnacht)—which I won’t be reviewing, so please forgive the shameless plug! Cathal Póirtéirhas specialised in researchi...
An Irish GirlMarilyn Heringwww.iuniverse.comPaperback丨E-book$13.99丨$3.99Inspired by true events of the Irish famine(饥荒), An Irish Girl combines a tale of the famine with a heart-broken story of love and loss.The Prison PlanetHandbookDenis Goodwinwww.xlibris.comHardback丨Paperback丨E-book...
84 The Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy [by] Daniel Yergin 85 The Irish Famine: A Documentary [by] Colm Tóibín 86 Crash Proof 2.0: How to Profit from the Economic Collapse [by] Peter D. Schiff 87 The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of...
Irish Materialisms: The Nonhuman and the Making of Colonial Ireland - Fierce effort to recover world lost to Famine Lessons in philosophy from Sally Rooney’s latest novel that can help us make sense of the world A cross-section of Ireland’s historical buildings and the materials that went ...
Real Lacetraces the story of many notable American family lineages back toIreland's potato famine, also known as the “Great Hunger,” which spanned about half a decade. The incident led to declining health, resulting in over a million deaths in Ireland. The failed crop prompted numerous fami...
Black Potatoes: The Story of the Great Irish Famine, 1845-1850 by Susan Campbell Bartoletti, Houghton Mifflin Co 2001, 184 pages, grades 5-8 A thorough study of the Irish Potato Famine when the entire potato crop was struck by a nationwide blight, and the various response that took place ...
the period of the so-called Long 18th-century, which we define from the 1641-Rebellion [Éirí Amach 1641] to the Death of Theobald Wolfe Tone in 1798 but also includes the period of repercussions after Wolfe Tone’s Death, all the way to the end of the Irish Potato-Famine in 1852....
This novel follows the intertwining lives of Irish families of different faiths and backgrounds. "Trinity" chronicles the events from the Great Famine to the Easter Rising in 1916, centered on Irish independence and nationalism. 1977 Notable best-sellers: "Trinity" by Leon Uris, "Oliver's Story...