Published: 01/10/11 Paperback Jim Kemmy : Stonemason, Historian, Politician, Trade Unionistby Brian CallananThis book explores the life of Limerick native son Jim Kemmy, who was an icon of the labour movement in Ireland. Kemmy’s life spans a period of immense transformation in Irish society with controversy and change in many aspects – Northern Ireland, family planning, industrial relations, religious beliefs, and heritage and the environment are just some of the many issues that engaged him. The book is also significant in that it is a review of a local activist and, in his own language, a working... (more info) Usually despatched immediately
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Political Corruption in Ireland 1922 - 2010 : A Crooked Harp?by Elaine Byrne | The only scholarly account of Irish corruption from 1922-2010. It empirically maps the decline in standards since Irish independence in... (more info) Usually despatched immediately
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| | Ireland's Arctic Siege: The Big Freeze of 1947by Kevin Corrigan Kearns | The Irish winter of 1947 was the coldest and longest of the 20th Century. From shortly after Christmas until almost Easter, the country was... (more info) Usually despatched immediately
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Returning Home: Irish Ex-Servicemen After the Second World Warby Bernard Kelly | Returning home investigates one of the least well known periods in Irish history- the story of the estimated 12,000 Irish veterans who... (more info) Usually despatched immediately
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| | A Pocket History of Irelandby Joseph McCullough | From prehistoric times to the present day this comprehensive history presents the story of Ireland in bite-size chunks. With illustrations... (more info) Usually despatched immediately
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Ireland: A Historyby Thomas Bartlett | Acclaimed political, social, cultural and economic history of Ireland from prehistory to the present by one of Ireland's leading historians. (more info) Usually despatched immediately
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| | Liberator: The Life and Death of Daniel O'Connell 1830-1847by Patrick M. Geoghegan | In this sequel to his critically acclaimed King Dan, Patrick Geoghegan looks at the dramatic final years of O'Connell's life and career. (more info) Usually despatched immediately
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Blasphemers & Blackguards: The Irish Hellfire Clubsby David Ryan | (more info) Usually despatched immediately
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| | Jammet's of Dublin 1901 - 67by Alison Maxwell | From 1901 to 1967 this Dublin restaurant so famous in its day that letters simply addressed Jammet's, Europe' reached their destination... (more info) Usually despatched immediately
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Terror in Ireland: 1916-1923by David Fitzpatrick | The practice of terror in revolutionary Ireland remains a highly controversial topic, which seldom receives balanced and dispassionate... (more info) Usually despatched immediately
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| | Handling Change: A History of the Irish Bank Officials' Associationby Paul Rouse | The IBOA was founded in 1918 when 350 officials dared defy their banks' directors. Soon it had a membership of more than 80 per cent of all... (more info) Usually despatched immediately
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IRA Internments & The Irish Governementby John Maguire | Examines a neglected period in the history of the IRA and looks at the acceptability and success of internment as an expedient in the Irish... (more info) Usually despatched immediately
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| | Irish National Anthem Scroll | (more info) Usually despatched immediately
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Making the Difference?by Paul Daly | A collection of essays from leading writers from the fields of journalism, history and social reform who examine the failings, splits and... (more info) Usually despatched immediately
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| | Medieval Lough Cé: History, Archaeology, Landscapeby Thomas Finan | The role of Loch Ce and its relationship to the various lordships of north Roscommon in the later Middle Ages is examined in this collection... (more info) Usually despatched immediately
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