Counties of South Ulster, 1834-8

Counties of South Ulster, 1834-8
Author: Angélique Day
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1998
Genre: Connacht (Ireland)
ISBN: 9780853896616

The Ordnance Survey memoirs of Ireland were designed to accompany the 6 inch townland maps and contained information about the parishes which could not be fitted on the maps. They were worked on from about 1830 to 1840. This volume covers the 43 parishes in the South Ulster counties of Cavan, Leitrim, Louth, Monaghan and Sligo.

(Dis)Placing Empire

(Dis)Placing Empire
Author: Michael M. Roche
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351963295

Illustrated with case studies of British colonialism in Australia, Hong Kong, India, Ireland and New Zealand in the later nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the book uncovers the complex and unstable spaces of meaning which were central to the experience of emigrants, settlers, expatriates and indigenous peoples at different time/place moments under British rule.

Irish Titan, Irish Toilers

Irish Titan, Irish Toilers
Author: Scott Molloy
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781584656906

In 1847 Joseph Banigan, an Irish Potato Famine refugee, established himself in Rhode Island as an entrepreneur. This was a time when "No Irish Need Apply" signs abounded and discrimination against the Irish and other immigrants--institutionalized in the constitution of his adopted state--hindered voting and other human rights. Bucking this trend and belying his humble origins, Banigan succeeded spectacularly in the emerging local rubber footwear industry, becoming the president of the United States Rubber Company--one of the nation's major cartels, and New England's first Irish-Catholic millionaire. Backed by primary and secondary research on two continents, Molloy's inquiry into Bannigan's notoriety and success singularly codifies and elucidates the Irish-American experience during this critical period in American labor history.

A History of Ireland in 250 Episodes – Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know About Irish History

A History of Ireland in 250 Episodes – Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know About Irish History
Author: Jonathan Bardon
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages: 882
Release: 2008-10-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0717157547

THE ONLY BOOK ON IRISH HISTORY YOU'LL EVER NEED!From invasions to rebellions, heroic martyrs to pragmatic politicians, industrial development to mass emigration, A History of Ireland in 250 Episodes by renowned Irish historian Jonathan Bardon will take you on a sweeping journey through Irish history, getting behind the historical headlines to reveal the lived experience of Irish people.Written in easy-to-read bitesize episodes, Bardon's original and engaging style will make you feel as though you're alongside William Smith O'Brien and his rebels at the Battle of Widow McCormack's Cabbage Patch, traversing the country to banish snakes and convert Celts with St Patrick, and feasting with the Spanish Armada's Captain Francisco de Cuellar and his wild Irish hosts. From taking up arms with the United Irishmen at Vinegar Hill to standing in solidarity with the workers of the Dublin 1916 Lockout, A History of Ireland in 250 Episodes will take you right to the heart of Irish history.Featuring a cast of characters that leap off the page, from the well-known, like the hero of the War of Independence, Michael Collins, to the quirky, such as Susannah Cibber, the first soprano to sing Handel's Messiah, A History of 250 Episodes will thrill, excite and inform you from start to finish. Whether you dip in and out of episodes or devour it from cover to cover, Bardon's must-have book will teach you everything you've ever wanted to know about Irish history and much, much more beyond.