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Books
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Stakeknife’s Dirty War€18.99
The Inside shocking story of Scappaticci, the IRA’s Nutting Squad and the British Spooks who Ran the War.
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The East Donegal Border Petition and the Derry-Donegal Milk War, 1934-8 (Maynooth Studies in Local History)€12.99
In November 1934, 7,368 Protestants in east Donegal signed a Unionist petition to the British and Northern Irish governments requesting to transfer their region to Northern Ireland. . .
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Poverty in pre-Famine Westmeath The findings of the Poor Commission of 1833 (Maynooth Studies in Local History)€12.99
This book uses the findings of the Poor Inquiry for Co. Westmeath to give an account of economic and social conditions in the county in the decade before the Famine.
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Portmagee, Co. Kerry: The origins of an Atlantic smuggling village (Maynooth Studies in Local History)€12.99
This volume, focusing on the immediate region surrounding the Atlantic village of Portmagee, shows how many of our traditional master narratives of Irish history do not stand up to scrutiny when investigated at local level.
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Marsden Haddock and the Androides (Maynooth Studies in Local History)€12.99
Entertainment, late Georgian Cork and the wider world
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Day Place, Co. Kerry : The most respectable locality in Tralee (Maynooth Studies in Local History)€12.99
This book studies the occupants of Day Place, a terrace of ten Georgian townhouses in Tralee, Co. Kerry, over a 100-year period.
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The Mansfields of Co. Kildare (Maynooth Studies in Local History)€12.99
A Franco-Irish Catholic elite family and their networks, 1870-1915
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The Building of Adare Manor€40.00
The Building of Adare Manor tells the story of the trials and triumphs of house building at Adare Manor, County Limerick. Home of the Quin family (later Earls of Dunraven) since the mid-17th century, the building underwent a dramatic transformation.
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No Foreign Game: Association Football and the Making of Irish Identities€21.99
Carefully weaving together political, social, cultural and sporting history, No Foreign Game tells the story of Association Football in Ireland – a story not just of division and conflict, but also one of solidarity and celebration.