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    AuthorByrne, Anne (7)Cawley, Mary (4)Lonergan, Patrick (3)Waddell, John (3)Buckley, Sarah-Anne (2)... View MoreSubject
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    Archaeology (6)Celtic Tiger (2)Early Christian (2)Gaelic (2)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2020 (34)2000 - 2009 (5)1993 - 1999 (5)Type
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    What's smart about working from home? Telework and the sustainable consumption of distance in Ireland 

    Hynes, Michael (Research-Publishing, 2013)
    The use of technology is pervasive in contemporary society transforming lives and work environments.  The internet and the availability of portable personal communication devices have resulted in immense societal change. ...
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    Pre-Norman fortification in eleventh and twelfth-century Ireland 

    O'Conor, Kieran; Naessens, Paul (Publications du CRAHM, Château Gaillard, Université de Caen, 2012)
    This paper examines the evolution of fortification in Connacht during the 11th and 12th centuries, prior to the arrival of theAnglo-Normans to Ireland in 1169. Our main argument is that Irish fortresses of the period, while ...
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    Druid Theatre’s Leenane Trilogy on tour: 1996–2001 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Carysfort Press, 2005-09-20)
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    Continuity, cult and contest 

    Waddell, John (Four Courts Press, 2011)
    The degree to which pagan traditions influenced early medieval Irish literature has been the subject of some debate. The phrase a window on the Iron Age once encapsulated a view that epic tales in particular depicted a ...
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    Rindoon Castle, Co. Roscommon: a border castle on the Irish frontier. 

    O'Conor, Kieran; Naessens, Paul; Sherlock, Rory (Publications du CRAHAM, Château Gaillard, Université de Caen., 2014)
    Rindoon Castle controlled and dominated one of the best harbours along the Shannon. It was argued that a pre-Norman promontory fort never existed at Rindoon. Instead, it is suggested that these earthworks represent the ...
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    A booming country- a booming countryside? The Celtic Tiger phenomenon and the consequences for rural areas 

    Cawley, Mary (Ashgate, 2005)
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    All we say is 'Life is crazy': - Central and Eastern Europe and the Irish Stage 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Dublin: Carysfort Press, 2009)
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    Career motivations of student teachers in the Republic of Ireland: continuity and change during educational reform and 'Boom to Bust' economic times 

    Heinz, Manuela; Keane, Elaine; Foley, Conor (Cambridge University Press, 2017-08-31)
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    Re-imagining Ireland, occupying Iraq: Colin Teevan's How Many Miles to Basra 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Debrecen University Press, 2011)
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    The elusive image 

    Waddell, John (Wordwell, 2009)
    It is now possible to identify one symbol in Celtic La Tène art found in Continental Europe and in prehistoric Britain and Ireland that appears to be an expression of a complex religious cosmology. This is the elusive (and ...
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