We are already more than halfway through Irish American heritage month, so if you are still searching for some luck this ...
The Oxford History of the Irish Book is a major series of books that charts one of the most venerable book cultures in Europe, from the earliest manuscript compilations to the flourishing book ...
By 1845, one-third of U.K. residents lived in Ireland and nearly all of them relied on a single potato strain—a disaster ...
The Hackley Public Library stuns with its high ceilings and painted-glass windows. There’s plenty to discover in Muskegon’s ...
Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, Randee Dawn shares how a book of folk tales by W.B. Yeats was a "lightbulb moment" for ...
IrishCentral Contributor Éamon Ó Caoineachán reflects on how from the American Coast to the Australian Coast, sharing local ...
How does it differ from other books published about the Buffalo Irish? Emerald Thread is the first comprehensive history of the Irish experience in Buffalo. My goal was to analyze how one ...
People who say manual labour is a good thing have never done any. The politician who introduced the Holy Hour to the Dáil was shot dead an hour afterwards. The first duty of a writer is to let ...
The book presents not just a family chronicle but explores themes of power and adaption and is a microcosm of Irish history. It reveals a world of diplomats and landlords, artists, autocrats ...
A good modern history of Ireland is “We Don’t Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland” by Finton O’Toole (2021), whereas the classic “How the Irish Saved Civilization” by Thomas Cahill ...