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What are you struggling to say? It's time to speak UP. In Speaking UP About a Mental Health Crisis, Pamela O'Neill combines her firsthand account of the dangers of working as a frontline worker in mental health-when a former colleague was murdered by a client while on duty-and her honest experiences of personally dealing with mental health issues. Shocking international statistics and probing questions are presented in a relatable way to inspire readers to speak UP about the worldwide mental health crisis we are currently facing. She encourages everyone to share their voice and be their authentic self. If you're ready to let go of your fear and break free from what's keeping you silent, this...
In A Raven’s Battle-cry Charlene M. Eska presents a critical edition and translation of the previously unpublished medieval Irish legal tract Anfuigell.
CONTENTS: Introduction by Aedeen Cremin Politics and Government ??Precedents for Autonomous Welsh Government 1536-1653 by Peter R. Roberts Politics in the Celtic World: Nineteenth-Century Cornwall by Ed Jaggard Irish-Australians and Their Attitudes to the 1897 Federal Convention Election in New South Wales by Patrick M McCormack Setting the Boundaries: Colonisation, Imperialism and National Identity in Scotland in the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries by Sybil Jack Contemporary Welsh Literature ??Apocalypse Now? Contemporary Welsh Poetry and Fiction: Fear and Hope in Conflict by John Rowlands When Orality gives way to Literacy: Welsh Language Poetry and Prose at the turn of the Twent...
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Late Medieval Irish Law Manuscripts: A Reappraisal of Methodology and Context challenges the long-held view that Irish law manuscripts produced in the secular law schools of the late medieval period are only the work of antiquarians. This book examines the texts in their political, social and cultural contexts, particularly in relation to the Irish revival of the fourteenth century onwards. Finnane’s examination of the manuscripts includes: legal interpretation and the role of glossing and commenting on older ‘canonical texts’ in establishing the authority of those texts in the present the use of the manuscripts in legal education the use of the past in providing legitimacy and authority, particularly in a legal context. Finnane argues that the manuscripts are the work of jurists authorising a revived legal system connected to a re-emergent Irish political elite, after more than a century of Anglo Norman invasion and rule.
Incorporating HC 139-xv - HC 139-xx, session 2012-13 and follows on from HC 139-II, session 2012-13 (ISBN 9780215052551). For related report, see HCP 542 (ISBN 9780215047489)
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The book examines the lived experience of worship in early medieval England and Ireland, ranging from public experience of church and stone sculptures, to monastic life, to personal contemplation of, and meditation on, manuscript illuminations and other devotional objects.