With apologies for cross-posting... Issue #3 of Insight Journal, the free online Irish Heritage Studies publication is now available: www.irishinsight.net This...
In cordial reply to Bill Mulligan - A good Irish book to watch is Beverly Schneller's ANNA PARNELL, the subject of Schneller's well-attended paper at the...
Maureen E Mulvihill
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May 22, 2006 7:30 pm
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anything by nora roberts! "William Mulligan Jr." <Billmulligan@...> wrote: Yes, the list has been very quiet. Anyone read a good book lately? Bill...
People, We are now accepting FINAL submissions for INSIGHT Online Journal #4 which will be released at the end of August, and initial submissions for #5, due...
Due to the impact of holdays on contributors' ability to deliver final copies for August, the release of issue 4 of Insight has been held over by one month ...
People, I bet people here could provide lots of useful information for Steve about traditional medicinal herbs in Medieval Ireland (or later for that matter). ...
New Academy for Heritage aims to protect historical environment Fiona Tyrrell Irish Times Friday, April 23, 2004 Countering the profit-driven approach to...
Apologies for the ongoing cross-posting, but I think the occasion warrants it. This will be the last such cross-posting from me today on this topic. More...
Forwarded for information. Further information will be passed on as & hen it becomes available. Stiof ################### Dear All, A number of archaeologists...
Some people on this list may be able to address this. William H. Mulligan, Jr., Ph.D. Professor of History Graduate Program Coordinator Murray State University...
Hello all, A good introduction to the origins and development of clay tobacco pipes is Eric G. Ayto's short book, Clay Tobacco Pipes, which was first published...
Greg Fewer
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May 24, 2007 1:02 am
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The International Journal of Historical Archaeology has recently (in the past few years) published a couple of articles on clay pipes and/or tobacco in Ireland...
Clayton R. Spencer
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May 24, 2007 12:44 pm
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Anyone care to discuss or recommend (or slate!) any online resources for Irish history students c. 13-16 years of age? Time periods from mesolithic to modern...
Though covering a wide range of material, there are several papers here of interest to scholars of Irish history, literature and culture generally. Stiof...
Taing for accpting my request to enter the discussion. I would like to post a synopis of some histroy from the period from the Boyne to the Union and wondering...
Good to have you here, J. ... Fire away, it can't hurt... these guys are pretty idle right now & could do with a decent reason to get talking again! ... ...
Hi Stiof, Thanks for the heads up on this. Also looking forward to renewed activity on this list (regarding JD's forthcoming topic). I must report though that...
Greg Fewer
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Monday, July 30, 2007 Irish history Synopsis' TheBoyne to the Union From battle of Boyne to the Union After the death of William of Orange on March 8, 1702 the...
Soory got so obsorbed in trhying to figure out teh code for making that link on these long things. The sourses used to create the Irish history Synopsis foRom...
Hello everyone. I just joined this group and wanted to say a quick hello. I am of Irish heritage and am trying to learn all that I can about Ireland and it's...
good to hear from the young tonya amongst these 'old foggies' Check your college library there is rich translated books in most of the college system in many...
Hey, thanks for all the information. It will come in handy I'm sure. I have done some research on the history of my last name. I know that it was Gaelic, an...
your late family may have been down in cork but you have some old stock in munster around the rock of cashel. get into those topogrphical poems and if you get...
TEAMAIR TEAMRAC TEAMRAIG TA RA The Hill or Tara seems to go back to De Danann days when it was firt noted in the history of the Melisian invasion which...
Did you all die and go to heaven or hell? or are you just holed up in a pub for the winter. this is definally what is the matter with modern ireland but i am...
In order to stimulate some activity here, I throw in this only partially relevant comment: Has anyone noticed the striking resemblance between Irish comedian...
... Hear, hear... alas I suspect that many here are equally tied up with other matters but also eager for more messages. The only time this group got really,...
"The roots of Irish nationalist republicanism lie in the guiding principles of Presbyterianism while Catholic philosophy has had little or no influence over...