Irish Almanac and Yearbook of Facts 1999

Irish Almanac and Yearbook of Facts 1999
Author: Pat McArt
Publisher: Artcam
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1999-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780952959632

This new edition is even more comprehensive than last year's. The Almanac is exhaustively researched, and the final result is a book that contains the most complete record available of what has and is happening in Ireland and Northern Ireland. The 1999 edition has more information, more facts, and more statistics about what is happening on the island. It is a one-stop archive which covers every aspect of life on the island, from politics to profiles of Irish writers, from population figures to sports, from a detailed chronology of the year to famous last words. Included this year too are major articles from some of Ireland's leading academics, commentators, and public figures. Their insightful, sometimes controversial, but always thought-provoking pieces add considerably not only to the authority and reliability of the Almanac as a reference tool, but also to its usefulness as an up-to-date source for information on current events. Subjects are covered throughout the Almanac under a variety of headings, including: calendar of events; top news stories; quotes of the year; pictures of the year; chronology; obituaries; politics; history; personalities; geography and environment; population; counties and main towns; business and finance; industry, energy, and transportation; agriculture and forestry; tourism; health; law; religion; education; culture; arts; entertainment; media; sports; and useful information. The Irish Almanac is Ireland's ultimate reference book.

Irish Almanac and Yearbook of Facts 1998

Irish Almanac and Yearbook of Facts 1998
Author: Pat McArt
Publisher: Artcam
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780952959625

This is indeed, the perfect resource and handy reference book to Ireland today, as well as providing important information about Ireland past, all within the covers of one inexpensively priced paperback book. For anyone interested in Irish culture, history, politics, the arts, industry and sports, this is the one book you must have. It contains detailed statistics and tables on current population trends, political parties, industrial development, mining, fishing, religion, tourism, the media, and much more. The authors have put modern Ireland in context by providing considerable detail about key personalities, past and present, who have shaped the political, social, and economic landscape of the country.

Local Ireland Almanac and Yearbook of Facts

Local Ireland Almanac and Yearbook of Facts
Author: Helen Curley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Almanacs, Irish
ISBN: 9780953653706

Welcome to the millennium edition of the Local Ireland Almanac, the best-selling reference book on Ireland, North and South. No other book provides, as this one does, detailed information that accurately reflects the essence of Ireland today. This year, the Almanac has joined forces with Local Ireland, a state-of-the-art Internet leader that is creating a worldwide online community for Ireland, simultaneously launching the book and the web site, making the Almanac one of the first reference books available on the World Wide Web: WWW.LOCALALMANAC.IE New to this edition is a detailed chronology of Ireland over the past millennium, as well as synopses of the main events that defined Ireland's past ten centuries. The book chronicles the events of the year from October 1998 to September 1999, and includes the most important news stories of that time period. Other new features have been developed to make the Almanac more user friendly, including an "at a glance" statistics table at the beginning of each chapter. This provides a handy summary of the detailed facts and figures from each field of Irish life, from arts to agriculture.

Women and Relationships in Contemporary Irish Women's Short Stories

Women and Relationships in Contemporary Irish Women's Short Stories
Author: 張婉麗
Publisher: 獨立作家-秀威出版
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2021-07-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9863269115

This book examines archetypal motifs related to aspects of human relationships in contemporary Irish women's short stories from the late 1960s to the present. These relationships examined embrace not only relationships between men and women, as married couples and lovers, but also women to women relationships as mothers, daughters, sisters or lovers. This book has uncovered certain recurrent motifs which may be construed as archetypal and are employed as a narrative device to express a certain level of feminist awareness by Irish female writers in their stories against the backdrop of Irish feminism emerged in the late 1960s. This feminist aspect of Irish women's stories appears to address the paradoxes of patriarchal ideology underlying male domination in male/female courtship and marriages, the conflict between patriarchally loyal mothers and rebellious daughters, powerless, but rival, female siblings and peers competing for limited resources and male attention under the Father's law. Motifs of resistance and subversion serve in these stories as metaphors unveiling female protests against an ideology which defines and confines women in the Irish patriarchal context. This book demonstrates a process of transition during which Irish female writers progress from the depiction of women who struggle and fight against unfairness and distortion within an ‘androcentric’ culture to a new direction in which such writers describe a situation where women recognise the internalisation of the ‘false consciousness’ of patriarchy and, out of this recognition, may be eventually able to develop further their sense of self and individuality. The archetypal motifs in Irish women's stories also illustrate a kind of continuity of an ancient female archetype of female rebellious powers which in female literary imagination never ceases to resurface in the face of patriarchal suppression.