Mary Immaculate Research Repository: Recent submissions
Now showing items 261-280 of 2067
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Bonfields, Brodericks, Griffins, O'Gradys, Whites and Walls: Genetic genealogies and DNA studies in Limerick
(Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2015) -
Blood of the Dubliners
(Dublin City Library, 2013) -
The descendants of Brian Boru
(GGI [Genetic Genealogy Ireland], 2015) -
Surname research and DNA: Publications, possibilities and pitfalls
(Dublin City Library, 2015) -
Paddy le Carpenter and surname formation in the mid-west
(UCD [University College Dublin], 2015) -
The multilingual origins of medieval Irish surnames
(ISOGG [International society of Genetic Genealogy], 2015) -
The journey to the grave and the feast of death-lying
(Wordwell, 2016) -
Commentary: the Knowth oghams in context
(RIA [Royal Irish Academy], 2008) -
The early history of Knowth
(RIA [Royal Irish Academy], 2008) -
Religion as factor in Irish town formation
(RIA [Royal Irish Academy], 2018) -
Negotiating the self – the spectral mobile subject (Pre-published version)
(Peter Lang, 2009) -
The subjective real in William Trevor’s ‘Justina’s Priest’ (Pre-published version)
(Presses universitaires d'Angers, 2015) -
Literacy in transition, literacy at the transitions: (Dis)continuities in literacy’s position in the broader curriculum (Pre-published version)
(Literacy Association of Ireland, 2018)Literacy has been conceptualised and reconceptualised, positioned and repositioned, backgrounded and foregrounded in myriad ways in Irish schools over the past decades and centuries. While it has always tended to dominate ... -
Killaloe – royal and ecclesiastical power on the merchants’ river
(UCD [University College Dublin], 2015) -
Brian Boru’s origins and the kingdom of North Munster (Pre-published version)
(History Publications Ltd., 2014)Cathy Swift examines the tradition that Cormac Cas was buried at Duntryleague Hill, near Galbally, Co. Limerick, and what it tells us about the rise of his descendent, Brian Boru. -
Migrancy in Medieval Ireland: Merchants, monks, miscreants and mercenaries
(UCC [University College Cork], 2018) -
The Uí Briain, the De Burgos and the Hiberno-Norman settlement of Limerick
(Thomond Archaeological and Historical Society, 2017) -
Review of 'The Irish church' by Donnchadh Ó Corráin
(Thomond Archaeological and Historical Society, 2017) -
History and identity in the Irish primary school classroom in 2016
(Education Matters, 2017) -
Markers of heroic deaths (Pre-published version)
(Wordwell, 2016)