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A review of 'Women of the House: Women's Household Work in Ireland 1922-1961. Discourses, Experiences and Memories by Caitriona Clear'
(Galway Archaeological & Historical Society, 2001)
This study is based on exhaustive research in government departmental correspondence and reports, folklore records, newspapers, handbooks, periodicals and prescriptive literature, as well as on the personal testimonies of ...
A review of 'The Second World War and Irish Women: An Oral History by Mary Muldowney'
(Irish Labour History Society, 2007)
This book, based on interviews with twenty-seven Dublin and Belfast-born women, explores the Irish female experience during World War II. Combining personal testimonies with the evidence of contemporary newspapers, official ...
Foreskins, foreigners and foes: The Philistines and the creation of the colonial other
(The Catholic Biblical Society of Great Britain, 2002)
The Congar legacy
(Dominican Publications, 2005)
IN-SIGHT EPA/ERTDI Project # 2002-W-LS/7 Work Package (WP) 3 (months 21-36)
(Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2006)
The value of Theology
(The Furrow, 2002)
The Irish Church has been criticized for its lack of theolo gical substance. Of recent years, on the other hand, there has been quite a growth in the study of theology both at the formal student level and at the more ...
Moduli schemes of generically simple Azumaya modules
(Documenta Mathematica, 2005)
Let A be an Azumaya algebra over a smooth projective variety X or more generally, a torsion free coherent sheaf of algebras
over X whose generic fiber is a central simple algebra. We show that generically simple torsion ...
Some moduli stacks of symplectic bundles on a curve are rational (Pre-published version)
(Elsevier, 2008)
Let C be a smooth projective curve of genus g ≥ 2 over a field k. Given a line bundle L on C, let Sympl2n,L be the moduli stack of vector bundles E of rank 2n on C endowed with a nowhere degenerate symplectic form b : E ⊗ ...
Insurgent Wicklow
(Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society, 2001)