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The Black Friary: Reflections On A Community Archaeology Project, Jordyn Marlin
The Black Friary: Reflections On A Community Archaeology Project, Jordyn Marlin
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
About the author:
Jordyn Marlin is a senior studying history at Palm Beach Atlantic University. After two seasons of fieldwork in Irish medieval archaeology, she looks forward to continuing her education at the University of Glasgow in the Celtic and Viking Archaeology MLitt program.
Joseph T. Lawless Family Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Joseph T. Lawless Family Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
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This collection consists of the papers of Joseph T. Lawless. Materials span 1863-1963 and include personal and professional correspondence, newspaper clippings, newsletter bulletins, and a photograph. Materials mostly pertain to Irish nationalism and Irish Americans affiliated with the Friends of Irish Freedom organization. Correspondence to and from Joseph T. Lawless span 1918-1924 and discuss the push for an Independent Irish Republic and support from within the United States.
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Savannah's Ethnic Irish Neighborhoods In The Nineteenth Century: A Historical Multimethod Examination, Sarah A. Ryniker
Savannah's Ethnic Irish Neighborhoods In The Nineteenth Century: A Historical Multimethod Examination, Sarah A. Ryniker
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this thesis is to identify residency patterns and neighborhoods for Savannah-Irish immigrants in the mid-nineteenth century. Using a multimethod approach, this thesis explores historical, social, and economic factors that influenced settlement patterns and cultivated the conditions for an Irish-American identity, particularly in two neighborhoods, Old Fort and Yamacraw. Guided by Yancey et al.’s (1976) emergent ethnicity theory, this study uses archival materials, as well as chi-square tests for association, and the 1860 Federal Census of Chatham County, Georgia, to geolocate Irish immigrants. With an emphasis on County Wexford, Ireland, the results suggest residency was associated with Irish …
Young Ireland And Southern Nationalism, Bryan Mcgovern
Young Ireland And Southern Nationalism, Bryan Mcgovern
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Contributors, John Countryman, Rand Brandes
The Rain Stick Revisited, Rand Brandes
In A Country Churchyard, Aidan Rooney
Goodbye, Seamus, Shannon Hipp
Hardly "A Cold Heaven": Recalling Seamus Heaney, Brendan Corcoran
Hardly "A Cold Heaven": Recalling Seamus Heaney, Brendan Corcoran
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Across A Crowded Room, Adrian Rice
Wake Up, Adrian Rice
Feeling Into Words: Remembering Seamus Heaney, Geraldine Higgins
Feeling Into Words: Remembering Seamus Heaney, Geraldine Higgins
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Coon Island: Two Poems In Dedication, Ed Madden
Coon Island: Two Poems In Dedication, Ed Madden
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
1939 And The Road Beyond Coleraine: An Introductory Meditation, Thomas D. Redshaw
1939 And The Road Beyond Coleraine: An Introductory Meditation, Thomas D. Redshaw
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Seamus Heaney: An Appreciation, Margaret M. Harper
Seamus Heaney: An Appreciation, Margaret M. Harper
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Remembering Seamus Heaney, Jill Mccorkle
Remembering The Giver: Seamus Heaney, Richard R. Russell
Remembering The Giver: Seamus Heaney, Richard R. Russell
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Joint Turbary: Heaney’S “Digging” And Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin’S “A Shéamais, Déan Dom”, Cóilín Owens
Joint Turbary: Heaney’S “Digging” And Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin’S “A Shéamais, Déan Dom”, Cóilín Owens
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
"Amach As An Iontas," Isteach San Iontas, I Gcuimhneachán: Seamus Heaney (1939-2013), Roslyn Blyn-Ladrew
"Amach As An Iontas," Isteach San Iontas, I Gcuimhneachán: Seamus Heaney (1939-2013), Roslyn Blyn-Ladrew
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
"Out Of The Marvellous," Into The Marvellous, In Memoriam: Seamus Heaney (1939-2013), Roslyn Blyn-Ladrew
"Out Of The Marvellous," Into The Marvellous, In Memoriam: Seamus Heaney (1939-2013), Roslyn Blyn-Ladrew
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Crediting The Poet: What Seamus Heaney Means To Me, Eugene O’Brien
Crediting The Poet: What Seamus Heaney Means To Me, Eugene O’Brien
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Note On Heaney And Pascoli, Marco Sonzogni
A Jobber In His Shadow, Marco Sonzogni
North And South: A Calling, Natasha Trethewey
North And South: A Calling, Natasha Trethewey
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Grand, Nat Anderson
Longing Eyebrows, Eamon Loingsigh
Seamus Heaney Memorial Reading College Of William And Mary, Virginia, Sept. 30, 2013, Henry Hart
Seamus Heaney Memorial Reading College Of William And Mary, Virginia, Sept. 30, 2013, Henry Hart
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Tuck It In, Kevin Young
The Music Of What Happens (In Memoriam: Seamus Heaney), Julie Henigan
The Music Of What Happens (In Memoriam: Seamus Heaney), Julie Henigan
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Heaney And Ellmann At Emory, Ronald Schuchard
Heaney And Ellmann At Emory, Ronald Schuchard
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.