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In light of its upcoming centenary in 2016, the time seems ripe to ask: why, how and in what ways has memory of Ireland’s 1916 Rising persisted over the decades? In pursuing answers to these questions, which are not only of historical concern, but of contemporary political and cultural importance, this book breaks new ground by offering a wide-ranging exploration of the making and remembrance of the story of 1916 in modern times. It draws together the interlocking dimensions of history-making, commemoration and heritage to reveal the Rising’s undeniable influence upon modern Ireland’s evolution, both instantaneous and long-term. In addition to furnishing a history of the tumultuous eve...
The Final Word A hands on guide to find your family within the county Mayo . New; Full size 8 1/2 x 11; 54 pages; illustrations, some of which may appear faded with age as in the originals; County Map; Local Sources; Coats of Arms; and record extracts. Many families are given with family history notes, specific locations; coat of arms; and seats of power. Some are only mentioned. A must for any researcher. ( For a large collection of family histories within the county we also recommend "The Book of Irish Families, great & small", by O'Laughlin.)
Bernard O'Hara's History of Killasser: Heritage of a Mayo Parish, is a must-read for anyone interested in Ireland. Even if you're not from Killasser or County Mayo, this book will interest those with ties to Ireland. Bernard O'Hara provides a clear overview of Irish national history, as well as forensic detail about ordinary lives in this rural parish on the border of counties Mayo and Sligo. There is remarkable insight into everyday rural life down through the ages from both a historical and sociological point of view. Topics covered include archeology, place-names, education, farming, emigration, the Church, social affairs, customs and folklore, sport and genealogy as well as the growth of modern Ireland. The print edition contains more than 133 photos in 430+ pages of well-researched scholarly data, statistical information, as well as original anecdotes and humorous tales. Included are detailed footnotes and an extensive bibliography. This book contains a great deal of valuable genealogic information which will be useful to researchers working outside of Ireland.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1865. The thirty-first report of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland, (for the year 1864), with appendices.
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