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Keeping track of vulnerable young people: A policy agenda
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'Kicking Bishop Brennan up the arse...': Catholicism, deconstruction and postmodernity in contemporary Irish culture (Pre-published version)
(Columba Press, 2006)This chapter will examine the changing role of the Catholic Church as structure in contemporary Ireland, seeing this altered role as part of a larger process of societal change across the western world. Indeed, what is ... -
Killaloe – royal and ecclesiastical power on the merchants’ river
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Knowing the score: Local authorities and music
(St. Patricks College, DublinWexford County CouncilSligo County Council, 2009) -
Knowledge and Piety: Michael Moore’s Career at the University of Paris and Collège de France, 1701-20
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L.C.D. 1 Book 58.
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L.C.D. 2 Book 59
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L.C.D. 4 Book 61
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L.C.D. 5 - O' Looney Poems
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L.C.D. 6 Book 50
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L.C.D. 7 Charles Healey Poems
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L.C.D. 8- Essay on Kilkee
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L.C.D.10 - Inquisition at Kilkee
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L.C.D.3 Book 60
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La fabrique d’un roi: les représentations de Louis XIV pendant son enfance et sa première jeunesse (1638-1661) dans la fiction littéraire en France de la Révolution à Alexandre Dumas
(Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2016)This doctoral thesis proposes a study of fictional representations of the young dauphin and monarch Louis XIV in literary fiction in France from the Revolution to Alexandre Dumas. It specifically examines the portrayal of ... -
La France face a la mondialisation/ France and the struggle against globalization (Pre-published version)
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"A Land Poisoned": Eugene McCabe and Irish Postcolonial Gothic (Pre-published)
(Manchester University Press, 2013)While many of Eugene McCabe’s works adhere to the recognisable features of literary naturalism, including a fraught exposition of character, realist narrative language and pessimistic tone, it is my intention to spotlight ... -
Landlord–tenant (non)relations in the work of Bernard Shaw
(Penn State University Press, 2016)As a child, Shaw was horrified by the appalling poverty of the Dublin slums, and, while working in a Dublin estate office as a teenager, he actually had to collect slum rents. On a more personal level, both sides of Shaw’s ... -
Landmark High Court judgment on suspended sentences shows urgent need for government (Pre-published version)
(Irish Independent, 2016)