The third volume of A New History of Ireland opens with a character study of early modern Ireland and a panoramic survey of Ireland in 1534, followed by twelve chapters of narrative history. There are further chapters on the economy, the coinage, languages and literature, and the Irish abroad.[...]
Many years of teaching led Geoff Renshaw to develop Maths for Economics as a resource which builds your self-confidence in maths by using a gradual learning gradient and constantly reinforcing learning with examples and exercises. Some students embarking on this module feel that they have lost their[...]
This book provides the first comprehensive account of the role played by the European Convention on Human Rights during the conflict in Northern Ireland from 1968. Brice Dickson studies the effectiveness of the Convention in protecting human rights in a society wracked by terrorism and deep politica[...]
Few countries can boast such a plenitude of traditional folktales as Ireland. In 1935 the creation of The Irish Folklore Commission set in motion the first organized efforts of collecting and studying a multitude of folktales. Represented here are some of this collection.[...]
A pioneering study of the development of one of the key critical discourses in contemporary Irish studies, this book covers all the major figures, publications and debates within Irish postcolonial criticism, delivering a commentary on this diverse body of work as well as positioning Irish postcolon[...]
The fundamental change in policing that began in 2001 was a critical part of the Northern Ireland peace process. Seventy years after its establishment the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) remained distrusted and unrepresentative of the Catholic - nationalist community. This book explores how policin[...]
From 1095 to the end of the thirteenth century, the crusades touched the lives of many thousands of British people, even those who were not crusaders themselves. In this introductory survey, Kathryn Hurlock compares and contrasts the crusading experiences of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Ta[...]
A study of Irish advertising's cultural, literary and ideological resonance in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.[...]
The important and controversial issue of cross-border security cooperation against the IRA during before the Good Friday agreement is woefully underrepresented in the literature on the Troubles in Northern Ireland. On this first book on the subject, Henry Patterson brings the role of the Irish State[...]
Cyber Ireland explores, for the first time, the presence and significance of cyberculture in Irish literature. Computers are intimately tied up with the socio-economic phenomenon known as the Celtic Tiger, as some critics have argued, funding the boom and then creating the bust. Through novels by co[...]
In the last quarter century, Ireland has experienced dramatic political and economic change. This broad-ranging text provides an accessible and up-to-date introduction to Irish society, politics and culture, as well as developments in its economy and place in Europe and the world.[...]
Packed with photographs and illustrations, this book leads you straight to the attractions Ireland has to offer. It also includes detailed listings, that will guide you to the best hotels, restaurants, bars and shops for all budgets.[...]
Make the most of your time with "The Rough Guide to Ireland". This fully revised and redesigned 11th edition of "The Rough Guide to Ireland" takes you into every corner of the land, with insider tips, itineraries for shorter or longer stays, author favourites and an appetite-whetting "things not to [...]
Explore the beauty, culture and history of the Emerald Isle with the DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Ireland 2018, your indispensable companion to the very best this nation has to offer. Discover Dublin's finest cultural icons with a visit to Trinity College and the Book of Kells. Explore the medieval R[...]
Discover the best that Great Britain and Ireland have to offer with this indispensable companion. Whatever you're looking for, from hiking the West Highland Way, to birdwatching on the Yorkshire coast, exploring Constable country, enjoying the amusements at Brighton Pier, admiring the splendour of W[...]
Discover this evergreen destination with the most incisive and entertaining guidebook on the market. Whether you plan to ride the length of the wonderful Wild Atlantic Way, take a foodie tour of the southwest or discover a city reborn in Belfast, The Rough Guide to Ireland will show you the ideal pl[...]
Your journey starts here. We've reimagined and updated our iconic DK Eyewitness travel guides. This brand new Ireland guide, now in a lightweight format, has been expertly curated with all new photography plus DK's much-loved illustrations and maps. - Gorgeous, all-new colour photography so you ca[...]
Brexit represents potentially the single greatest economic and foreign-policy challenge to the Irish state since the Second World War. There is hardly any area of Irish life that won't be affected.More than any other journalist, RTE's long-time Brussels correspondent Tony Connelly has been helping t[...]
This is the uncoloured edition of the flags guide for Northern Ireland. For full coloured version please visit http: //www.lulu.com/gb/en/shop/samuel-c-mckittrick/northern-ireland-flags-emblems/paperback/product-23122458.html Northern Ireland a place where flags and emblems are often a hot topic. Ho[...]
For undergraduate courses in Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation.
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There has never been a more exciting and opportunistic time to study entrepreneurship. Around the world, the current [...]
On the boundary of what the ancient Greeks and Romans considered the habitable world, Ireland was a land of myth and mystery in classical times. Classical authors frequently portrayed its people as savages - even as cannibals and devotees of incest - and evinced occasional uncertainty as to the isla[...]