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Professor Dillon, although by training a Classical scholar rather than a philosopher, focuses his research interests on the philosophy of Plato and the development…
OS200: Spotlight on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey maps
This blog is the first in a series that marks 200 years since the first Ordnance Survey of Ireland.
Library Blog
Jane Ohlmeyer MRIA, historian
Professor Ohlmeyer’s recent scholarship on Ireland and imperialism in early modernity re-examines empire as process, and Ireland’s role in it; recognises the agency of marginal
Gold Medal recipients
The Birds of Ireland
For this instalment of the Library blog, we are introducing the Ussher Bird Notes Collection and are sharing some very exciting news with our readers
A tradition that ties us – Ben Lowry on unionism and journalism
My Identity conversation with Ben Lowry, by ARINS writers
ARINS Analysis and Research: Ireland North and South
One of their own: A footballer’s journey north
My Identity conversation with Pat Fenlon, by ARINS writers
Cynthia Longfield and the St George expedition
This blog marks the centenary of Cynthia Longfield’s adventure on the 1924 St George scientific expedition.
McDaid’s of Dublin: chasing the drunken muse
In our April blog, Terry Clavin explores the heyday of McDaid’s, one of Dublin’s most (in)famous literary pubs.
Dictionary of Irish Biography
Grangegorman Lives: James Celestine Carr
Our Grangegorman Lives series continues with James Celestine Carr, a prominent radiologist.
Grangegorman Lives