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A crisis of lordship: Robert Ogle, Fifth Lord Ogle, and the rule of early Tudor Northumberland
(Taylor & Francis, 2018-03-23)Henry Tudor’s diffusion of power in the English far north, and his savage pruning of resources for his wardens there to maintain good rule and defence, were perhaps necessary steps initially to prevent further challenges ... -
The critic in pieces: the theory and practice of literary reviewing
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A critical analysis of Ireland’s approaches to addressing cyber sexual violence
(School of Political Science and Sociology, University of Galway, 2023)In this review article, I will critically analyse various approaches for addressing Cyber Sexual Violence (CSV) perpetrated against adults in the Republic of Ireland1 . CSV is cyberspace-located, non-physical and ... -
A critical consideration of the relationship between professional and public understandings of Family Support: Towards greater public awareness and discursive coherence in concept and delivery
(Elsevier, 2020-04-02)The aim of this article is to consider critically the relationship between professional and public understandings of Family Support. It is based on research comprising baseline and follow-up population surveys carried out ... -
Critical perspectives on language and kinship in multilingual families by Lyn Wright (Book Review)
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'Croke Park goes Plumb Crazy' Gaelic Games in Pathé Newsreels, 1920–1939
(Taylor and Francis, 2011)From the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922, and over the next two decades, arose great efforts in Ireland to augment political independence from Britain with enhanced cultural separation. During this period the ... -
Crowdsourcing Annotation and the Social Edition : Ossian Online
(2014)James Macpherson s Ossian poems were the international sensation of the eighteenth-century. First published in 1760, Macpherson s work caused a literary furore. Ostensibly translations from Gaelic manuscripts, the poems ... -
The cruel ways of war
(The Dublin Review of Books Ltd., 2017-12)This review essay discusses the content, significance and reception of Tom Kettle's posthumous collection of essays The Ways of War (1917), published one year after he was killed in the Battle of the Somme. It discusses ... -
The crustiest and most personally unbiddable of instruments : Éamonn Ceannt and the pipes
(Na Píobairí Uilleann, 2016-04)É is perhaps one of the least AMONN CEANNT well-known leaders of the 1916 Rising. De- 1 scribed variously as a reserved, quiet, somewhat taciturn and private figure, he has been easily eclipsed by ies amongst the other ... -
The cult of St Moling and Buile Shuibhne
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Cultivating thought-full and creative thinkers: A comment on quality merging Costa with Claxton et al.
(Elsevier, 2006-05-15)The two keynote papers in the first issue of Thinking Skills and Creativity provide significant food for thought. Working to teach thinking skills and creativity is a real challenge. Many university professors shadow this ... -
The Cultural and Environmental Impact of Large Dams in Southeast Turkey
(National University of Ireland, Galway and Kurdish Human Rights Project, 2005)This study of the cultural and environmental impacts of large dams in Southeast Turkey brings together evidence from and interviews with people affected by hydroelectric dam projects planned for the Munzur, Tigris and ... -
The cultural dynamics of reception
(Duke University Press, 2020-01-01)The cultural dynamics of reception are best understood as a reiterative process of reshaping and reframing. Reception as an object of critical study embraces first the history of how texts were read, disseminated, and ... -
Cultural geographies of the contact zone: Gaels, Galls and overlapping territories in late medieval Ireland
(2005)In writing about the social and cultural geographies of the past, we frequently reinforce notions of difference by using neatly delineated ethnic terms of reference that often superscribe the complexities of reality on the ... -
The culture of castles in Tudor England and Wales, by Audrey M. Thorstad
(The English Historical Review, 2021-06-11)This book should be read by everyone who has an interest in castle studies and the social history of Tudor England more generally. It is a well-researched volume and the first interdisciplinary study devoted to Tudor ... -
Cuntas ar ghnéithe de stair agus de ról na próslitríochta a aistríodh go Gaeilge, agus go Béarla ón Ghaeilge, idir ré na Sean-Ghaeilge agus an 21ú haois
(Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe, 2023)Glactar leis go mbaineann an tréimhse i stair na Gaeilge, a dtugtar ré na Sean-Ghaeilge uirthi, leis an achar ama ó 700 AD go 900 AD. Ar an ábhar sin, tá níos mó ná míle trí chéad bliain i gceist leis an ré a ndéantar ... -
Cur chuige na ceardlainne mar mhodh eile teagaisc an aistriúcháin
(Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe, 2023)Soláthraíonn an taighdeoir, san alt seo, tuairisc ar thionscadal taighde a rinneadh sa bhliain acadúil 2022–2023, idir Deireadh Fómhair 2022 agus Nollaig 2022, chomh maith le torthaí an tionscadail chéanna. Rinneadh taighde ... -
Curach Thoraí: Stair, stíl, feidhm agus forbairt
(Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe, 2023)Is iomaí ceird a forbraíodh as riachtanas; múineann gá seift. San am a caitheadh b’éigean do na daoine cibé rud a bhí de dhíth orthu a dhéanamh, a thógáil nó a fhás, agus d’fhorbair siad bealaí le bheith beo ina dtimpeallacht, ... -
Cúán ua Lothcháin and the transmission of the Dindsenchas
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Dance, multilingual repertoires and the Italian landscape: asylum seekers’ narratives in an arts-based project
(Routledge, 2021-12-27)This article examines the impact that an arts project had on the relationship between a group of asylum seekers and the Italian town where they live. The project brought together local youth and asylum seekers to engage ...