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Art O'Brien and Irish Nationalism in London, 1900-25
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Women and Irish Foreign Affairs, 1946-90
This book is the first full study to examine the appointment and experiences of women in the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs from 1946 to...
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The politics of Dublin corporation, 1840-1900
From reform to expansion
Dublin Corporation, the city’s council, was an ancient and prestigious body. In 1840 its system of voting was reformed to allow for more representation by...
Author/Editor:
James H. Murphy
Dublin City University, 1980–2020
Designed to be different
Dublin City University has grown rapidly from its origins as the National Institute for Higher Education, Dublin, which opened its doors in November 1980 to...
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Revolutionary lawyers
Sinn Féin and crown courts in Ireland and Britain, 1916–23
This book considers the use made by Irish Republicans of British courts in the struggle for independence, over the period between the Easter Rising and...
Author/Editor:
David Foxton
The Bell magazine and the representation of Irish identity
This new study of The Bell magazine opens a window onto the Irish literary and cultural landscape of the mid-20th century. The Bell, which appeared...
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Kelly Matthews
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