The Irish Sweep

The Irish Sweep PDF Author: Marie Coleman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 374

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`Hugely impressive ...always engaging, often fascinating, original, fluidly written and very well researched.' Diarmaid Ferriter --Book Jacket.

The Irish Sweep

The Irish Sweep PDF Author: Marie Coleman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 374

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`Hugely impressive ...always engaging, often fascinating, original, fluidly written and very well researched.' Diarmaid Ferriter --Book Jacket.

British Chimney Sweeps

British Chimney Sweeps PDF Author: Benita Cullingford
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1566633451
Category : Chimney sweeps
Languages : en
Pages : 264

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The art and science of chimney sweeping are examined in detailed for the first time in this lively and fascinating book.

The Irish

The Irish PDF Author: Thomas J. O'Hanlon
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 376

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American Sweepstakes

American Sweepstakes PDF Author: Kevin Flynn
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
ISBN: 1611687020
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 290

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The dramatic story of the first-in-the-nation New Hampshire Sweepstakes

The Story of Your Life

The Story of Your Life PDF Author: James Lambie
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1848762917
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 631

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The intriguing story and turbulent history of a paper Charles Dickens praised for its ‘range of information and profundity of knowledge’, and which Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, simply endorsed with the remark: ‘Of course I read The Sporting Life’. It was the Queen Mother’s love of horseracing that made her such an avid reader of the Life and coverage of that sport forms the core of this book, but there is so much more to fascinate the reader including eyewitness accounts of the first fight for the heavyweight championship of the world and Captain Webb’s heroic Channel swim of 1875. Highlights in the history of cricket, football and rugby are also featured, while chapters on coursing and greyhound racing rank alongside surreal reports on ratting contests and songbird singing competitions. And for 30 years Tommy Wisdom made his motoring reports unique by competing against the best at Brooklands, Le Mans and in many Monte Carlo rallies, while Henry Longhurst’s golfing column was simply the best. The paper’s strident campaigns for racing reforms are also chronicled along with its coverage of major news stories, from Fred Archer’s shocking suicide to its own untimely demise. Its travails in the law courts are documented from its first year, when it was forced to change its title, to its last, when it had to pay libel damages to the training team of Lynda and Jack Ramsden and their jockey, Kieren Fallon. A higher price was paid by its French correspondent who was killed in a duel over an article he had written, while the terrible toll the First World War took on the nation’s sporting heroes is catalogued by the Life’s embedded army correspondent, against a background of political bungling that is being repeated today.

Women and the Irish Revolution

Women and the Irish Revolution PDF Author: Linda Connolly
Publisher: Merrion Press
ISBN: 1788551559
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 339

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The narrative of the Irish revolution as a chronology of great men and male militarism, with women presumed to have either played a subsidiary role or no role at all, requires reconsideration. Women and feminists were extremely active in Irish revolutionary causes from 1912 onwards, but ultimately it was the men as revolutionary ‘leaders’ who took all the power, and indeed all the credit, after independence. Women from different backgrounds were activists in significant numbers and women across Ireland were profoundly impacted by the overall violence and tumult of the era, but they were then relegated to the private sphere, with the memory of their vital political and military role in the revolution forgotten and erased. Women and the Irish Revolution examines diverse aspects of women’s experiences in the revolution after the Easter Rising. The complex role of women as activists, the detrimental impact of violence and social and political divisions on women, the role of women in the foundation of the new State, and dynamics of remembrance and forgetting are explored in detail by leading scholars in sociology, history, politics, and literary studies. Important and timely, and featuring previously unpublished material, this book will prompt essential new public conversations on the experiences of women in the Irish revolution.

The Irish Digest

The Irish Digest PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 414

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The end of the Irish Poor Law?

The end of the Irish Poor Law? PDF Author: Donnacha Sean Lucey
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1784996114
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 263

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Analyses the attempted reform of the Poor Law system in Ireland between 1910 and 1932. This period represented one of the most formative and crucial eras in Irish politics and society with the ideas of culture, nation, state and identity widely contested.

Irish-American Autobiography

Irish-American Autobiography PDF Author: James Silas Rogers
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813229189
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 193

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Irish-American Autobiography opens a new window on the shifting meanings of Irishness over the twentieth century, by looking at a range of works that have never before been considered as a distinct body of literature. Opening with celebrity memoirs from athletes like boxer John L. Sullivan and ballplayer Connie Mack - written when the Irish were eager to put their raffish origins behind them - later chapters trace the many tensions, often unspoken, registered by Irish Americans who've told their life stories. New York saloonkeepers and South Boston step dancers set themselves against the larger culture, setting a pattern of being on the outside looking in. Even the classic 1950s TV comedy The Honeymooners speaks to the urban Irish origins, and the poignant sense of exclusion felt by its creator Jackie Gleason. Catholicism, so key to the identity of earlier generations of Irish Americans, has also evolved. One chapter looks at the painful diffidence of priest autobiographers, and others reveal how traditional Irish Catholic ideas of the guardian angel and pilgrimage have evolved and stayed potent down to our own time. Irish-American Autobiography becomes, in the end, a story of a continued search for connection - documenting an "ethnic fade" that never quite happened.

The Story of Steve

The Story of Steve PDF Author: Dan Remenyi
Publisher: Academic Conferences Limited
ISBN: 1905305664
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 208

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This is a biography and a ghost story set in various parts of the world including the slums of post war Dublin and the plush life of colonial Africa. From his arrival in Ireland from Hungary as a Radio Officer on board the ship Vicia in 1941, Steve Remenyi was faced with what might have been for others, insurmountable problems. His ship was trapped in Dublin. He couldn’t speak English and he didn’t know anyone in Ireland. But Steve was both an optimist and a survivor and made the most of the challenges facing him. So he started a business.