To celebrate Irish-American Heritage Month, here are four books written by Irish authors, recommended by your friends at Pima ...
An Taibhse comes from on-the-rise writer-director John Farrelly and is set during the tail end of the Great Famine.
These new books understand that the food system is about so much more than the food on our plates and in our bowls.
From RTÉ Radio 1's The History Show, writer Mary Russell tells the story of how the very first Ordnance Survey maps of ...
The National Famine Museum in County Roscommon is offering an exciting line up of tours, experiences, and events for spring ...
Ali Watkins’s book looks closely at Conlon and Noraid in Philadelphia during the early 1970s. That city was an important ...
We are already more than halfway through Irish American heritage month, so if you are still searching for some luck this ...
In an area of Ireland hit hard by the Troubles, townspeople are fighting what they say is a new wave of colonialism: tree ...
On the non-fiction shelves you’ll find memoirs by Claire Cameron, Susan Swan and Tessa McWatt; a timely biography of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, an account of one of Canada’s deadliest ...
Given the oppressive conditions under which they lived and worked, it’s hard to imagine how 19th Century Irish immigrants had ...
Neely explains Knoxville's rich Irish heritage, highlighting the impact of Irish immigrants on the city's early development.
By 1972, Cahalane was also one of the Irish Republican Army’s most successful international gunrunners, ferrying rifles and ...
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