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         Ireland Culture:     more books (100)
  1. The Catholic Question in Ireland, 1762-1829 (Irish History and Culture)
  2. Cinema and Northern Ireland: Film, Culture and Politics by John Spencer Hill, 2006-10-01
  3. Sport, Sectarianism and Society in a Divided Ireland (Sport, Politics and Culture) by John Sugden, Alan Bairner, 1993-02
  4. Reading Ireland: Print, Reading and Social Change in Early Modern Ireland (Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain) by Raymond Gillespie, 2005-07-22
  5. Sport and Sectarianism in a Divided Ireland (Sport, Politics & Culture) by John Sugden, Alan Bairner, 1995-09
  6. Riot and Great Anger: Stage Censorship in Twentieth-Century Ireland (Irish Studies in Literature and Culture) by Joan Fitzpatrick Dean, 2004-06-15
  7. Early Ireland: Culture and treasures by Michael Ryan, 1991
  8. Public Policy in a Divided Society: Schooling, Culture and Identity in Northern Ireland by Alex McEwen, 1999-01
  9. Ireland in the New Century: Politics Culture and Identity
  10. Ireland's century and Samuel Ferguson.(Samuel Ferguson and the Culture of Nineteenth-Century Ireland)(Book Review): An article from: Irish Literary Supplement by Ciara Hogan, 2005-03-22
  11. Samuel Ferguson and the Culture of Nineteenth-Century Ireland by Eve Patten, 2005-03
  12. Hippocrene Companion Guide to Ireland: Travel, Culture, Society, Politics and History (Hippocrene Companion Guides) by Henry Weisser, 1994-03
  13. Culture and Policy in Northern Ireland: Anthropology in the Public Arena by Hastings Donnan, Graham Farlane, 1997-03-01
  14. Film, Media and Popular Culture in Ireland: Cityscapes, Landscapes, Soundscapes by Martin McLoone, 2008-01-04

41. Ireland's OWN
Articles on Irish republicanism and culture. Includes a forum, news, murals, poetry and songs.
http://irelandsown.net/

Articles and Essays

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42. Irish Search
Search ireland Site Search Search the Web Index Page New Links Editors Picks HotLinks! Social Science ( 5 ) Society culture ( 113 ) Tourism ( 262 ) NEW!
http://www.search.ie/cgi-bin/links/in.cgi?id=3447

43. :: Creamfields ::
An event featuring popular rock and club culture acts. Site includes news, lineup, ticket information, directions, and newsletter.
http://www.cream.co.uk/creamfields/
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44. Elanora Heights Primary School - Information - Liffey
School project about the River Liffey in Dublin compiled by students from Elanora Heights Primary School. Illustrates how a local river can be used as a focus for studies of local culture, geography, and environmental issues.
http://www.iol.ie/~ndnsp/rivers/liffey1.htm
Computer Co-ordinator : Judith Bennett : This page was received from the Elanora Heights Primary School on 22nd Mar, 1996
The reports come from the students of Gerard Maloney of the North Dublin National School Project , Ireland.
The Liffey River, Dublin, Ireland
Location
The river Liffey is the main river in Dublin, the capital of Ireland. It rises in Sally Gap near Kippure in Wicklow, the county just south of Dublin. It then travels one hundred and twenty five kilometres through the centre of Dublin City, and out into Dublin Bay, and out to the Irish Sea.
There are lots of bridges along the Liffey such as the Ha'penny bridge so called because it used to cost half a penny to cross it, and O'Connell bridge. The last bridge on the river is a toll bridge called the East Link , which is four hundred metres from the mouth of the Liffey.
Tadhg O.
THE LIFFEY BRIDGES
On the river Liffey there are 16 bridges.The first is the Anna Livia Bridge.
THE ANNA LIVIA BRIDGE
The Anna Livia Bridge was originally named Chapelizod Bridge, but it changed on 5th April 1982 and became the Anna Livia Bridge in honour of James Joyce, author of the world famous novel "Finnegan's Wake". He called the river Anna Livia Plurabelle.The bridge is built on an ancient Ford site on the old highway leading to the west of Ireland.

45. Deutsche Botschaft Dublin
Includes information about Embassy of Germany in Dublin and its operations, German foreign policy, economy and culture, as well as information for Germans living in ireland.
http://www.germany.ie/
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46. CIRCA Art Magazine - Home Page
Visual arts and visual culture in ireland. News, reviews, interviews, and articles from current and back issues.
http://www.recirca.com/
You can now subscribe to CIRCA online; click here You can also just buy the current issue; click here CIRCA Art Magazine
Ireland's leading magazine for contemporary visual arts and culture
The current Issue 108, Summer 2004, is themed 'Collectors and Collecting'.
Quote: "By the way, you would be better off going into vintage cars or wines if most of what I've said scares you." For a full list of contents, click here
Buy this issue online: click here New
: Purchase a PDF-format, downloadable copy of this issue. Click here ISSN 0263-9475 New subscription competition and prize! More

47. Illustrations For Childrens' Books
Examples of work from an artist who specialises in writing and illustrating children's books. Interested in the culture and folklore of Asia, Native America, and ireland.
http://www.esatclear.ie/~art
Holly's site has been presented with this award by Doras
the leading Irish Internet Directory.
Graphic artist and illustrator
specialising in childrens literature.
Holly Sierra is an artist and illustrator of great talent. She specialises in work for the childrens market and is noted for a delicacy and invention in her execution which mirrors both the simplicity and imaginative complexity of a childs fantasy world Holly has travelled widely in Asia and the Pacific rim and her work often reflects her love of Eastern cultures and peoples . She also has toured America and takes a special interest in the Native American folklore. She has recently been experimenting with Celtic motifs in her work and is investigating the possibility of illustrating stories based on Irish folktales. As Holly has a strong Irish connection this work is bound to be excellent! Holly has been commissioned to illustrate childrens literature by many of the great American publishing houses. She also is actively seeking a publisher for a childrens book

48. AllAboutIrish - Harps
AllAboutIrish looks at the historical role of the Celtic harp in Irish culture, its decline in the 17th and 18th centuries and revival in the modern era.
http://www.allaboutirish.com/library/music/harp.htm

49. Sun Microsystems Ireland - About Sun In Ireland - Culture, Vision & Rewards
culture, Vision Rewards.
http://ie.sun.com/jobs/culture.html
How To Buy My Sun Worldwide
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Sun has a vision - to lead the world in open network computing.
Our philosophy has always been to make a company's intelligence and computing power available to a broad user audience. We aim to continue enabling companies to create real business powerhouses that enjoy total flexibility, now and in the future - a goal that depends on both the results we achieve and the way we work to achieve them. Our vision of excellence is underpinned by five basic values. These values are not mere words - they are realities which govern the way we do business, and treat both our customers and our own people.
  • Quality must set us apart. Therefore, we set and maintain the highest standards for our people, products and processes.
  • Customers have to be our priority: we aim to meet their needs while always striving for market leadership.
  • We must have teamwork in order to maintain the integrity of the whole. We therefore encourage and reward teamwork in relationships among employees, customers, vendors and shareholders.
  • We are aiming for profitable company growth and believe in strongly developing all Sun people. We acknowledge the essential link between these two important ideals.
  • 50. Women On Ireland Home Page
    A network of women academics working on all aspects of Irish life and culture.
    http://researchservices1.qub.ac.uk/woireland/
    Women on Ireland Research Network
    Are you a woman researching issues relating to Ireland or Irishness? Are you an Irish woman working or studying in a British institution? Read on.......
    Welcome Women on Ireland is a network of women academics working on all aspects of Irish life and culture, from disciplines as varied as sociology, geography, art history, cultural studies, literature and history. It aims to maintain regular contact and encourage research links through newsletters, and electronic mail base and study days. The network was established five years ago. It now has around 70 members and holds regular study days (roughly twice a year). The Network held a one-day conference in summer 1998, and a major three-day conference in March 2002, featuring Ronit Lentin, Maria Luddy, Geraldine Meaney and Bronwen Walter. Another Conference is planned for November 2003: Click the link, below, for details

    51. Norway - The Official Site In Ireland
    Information on Norway and the Royal Norwegian Embassy in ireland, on business, tourism and culture, and on scholarships and bursaries to Irish students.
    http://www.norway.ie/
    Embassy Language
    Choose your country
    Home Norway - Ireland Norske sider ... Travel SEARCH Advanced search Innovation Norway ] Innovation Norway has taken over the tasks of the Norwegian Tourist Board and the Norwegian Trade Council. Top story
    Norway - Ireland
    Irish – Norwegian connections started with some not so friendly encounters about 1200 years ago when the Vikings came visiting the Emerald Isle. However, the Vikings did not just bring with them lust for plunder and pillage, but also trade and they established some of Ireland’s most important towns and cities. The Viking era was undoubtedly the beginning of cultural exchange and trade between the two countries. ] Read more Featured article
    Norwegian Contemporary Jewellery
    The National Craft Gallery in Kilkenny hosts a major exhibition of contemporary Norwegian jewellery from 6 August to 3 October 2004. This work challenges conventions and displays a sense of intimacy, a sense of humor and above all, a sense of style.
    ] Read more
    Latest topics Leif Ove Andsnes Key figures for the Norwegian oil and gas industry - 2004 Embassy - hAmbas¡id Self- Financed Studies at Norwegian Universities or State Colleges ... Scholarships and Bursaries to Irish Students News in English [by Aftenposten] Overweight Oslo kids scare experts Brann fined for racist supporters Seal hunting can be tourist attraction SAS price cuts will be investigated ... Norway trains for disaster Information
    H.E. Mr. Truls Hanevold, Ambassador of Norway to Ireland

    52. Macra Na Feirme - An Organisation For And About Rural Youth
    Macra na Feirme is the rough equivalent of 4H in ireland. It is an organisation committed to the personal, social and vocational development of young people throughout ireland and through this, to contribute to agricultural, rural and community development. Macra na Feirme has eight programme areas Sports and Social, Travel, Arts and culture, Competitions, Farming, Rural Development, Education and Leadership Training.
    http://www.macra.ie/
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    Young Farmers Website ... Dairy Stockjudgers Head to Gorey For National Finals
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    53. Home Page
    Tours to East Africa, ireland, Italy, Morocco, New Zealand, Galapagos, and Peru. Concentrating on culture, natural history, landscape, and wildlife of each destination.
    http://www.strabotours.com/

    54. Celtic Highland Games Of The Quad-Cities
    Celebrates the sports, music, dance, heritage, and culture of the people Scotland, ireland, Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany. Central location in Daveport, Iowa in the Quad Cities metro area of IllinoisIowa.
    http://www.celtichighlandgames.org/
    E-mail: infocelt@celtichighlandgames.org Phone: 309-764-9886
    Home
    About Us Events Clans/Heritage ... F.A.Q. Welcome to the website of the Celtic Highland Games of the Quad Cities. Held annually in August, our event celebrates the sports, music, dance, and heritage of the seven Celtic nations of Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany, Galicia and the Isle of Man. August 21, 2004
    NEW weekend, 2004 only!
    9 a.m. to 11 p.m.
    Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds
    Davenport, Iowa
    No Pets Allowed Voted "Most Fun Event of 2003" in the Dispatch/Rock Island Argus readers' poll! Our central location in Davenport, Iowa, is ideal for participants and visitors from Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, Illinois, and Kansas. With 14 hours of Celtic events, you’ll want to plan to stay all day! And remember to make time for our evening Ceilidh (pronounced kay-lee) party, a celebration of Celtic music, dance, and arts. Click the links at left for more information, and don’t forget to visit our Celtic Calendar for ongoing information on events around the Midwest. Questions? E-mail us at

    55. Ireland Community & Culture : Index Ireland
    Navigation Top society and politics community and culture a wide range of informationand source material on the Troubles in Northern ireland from 1968
    http://www.indexireland.com/society_and_politics/community_and_culture/
    Click Here For The Home Page Search! Select Index Ireland Categories Index Ireland (This Category) Index Ireland MetaSearch Add a Link What's New What's Popular Random Link
    Navigation > Top society and politics : community and culture
    Links:
    • CAIN (Conflict Archive on the INternet) - The CAIN web site provides a wide range of information and source material on 'the Troubles' in Northern Ireland from 1968 to the present.
    • can - Community Action Northwest - Bringing the Northwest into focus. An open place for individuals and organisations to communicate, interact, and exchange information and ideas with each other.
    • Capacity Builder - Capacity Builder is an on-line information and support service to the community and voluntary sector in Northern Ireland
    • Carers Ireland - Giving details of supports and services for family carers.
    • Carlow Youth Service - Welcome to the Carlow Youth Service Web site. Where you will find what we have to offer Young People in County Carlow.
    • Carmichael Centre for Voluntary Groups - Carmichael Centre for Voluntary Groups provides an environment which houses, nurtures, supports and stimulates the development of small voluntary organisations.
    • Combat Poverty Agency - The aim of the Combat Poverty Agency is to promote a more just and inclusive society by working for the prevention and elimination of poverty and social exclusion. This site provides information on the Agency's role, responsibilities, and activities, as well as information on poverty in Ireland and a number of programmes and policies in place to address it.

    56. Irish Film Institute
    Preserves and promotes film culture in ireland, operating cinemas and the Irish Film Archive. Provides events and facilities information.
    http://www.irishfilm.ie/
    Home Page News Contact Us Links
    IRISH FILM INSTITUTE IFI Education IFI Cinema Listings Irish Film Archive Bookshop/Bar/Restaurant Cinemobile Contact Us About the IFI IFI Education Irish Film Archive IFI Cinema Listings ... Cinemobile
    Eddie Izzard Public Interview The IFI are delighted to announce that the multi-talented Eddie Izzard will appear at the IFI Cinemas to take part in a public interview following a preview screening of Peter Bogdanovich’s The Cat’s Meow, in which he stars as Charlie Chaplin. This event will take place on Monday, June 14th at 6.15pm in IFI Cinema One. The Cat’s Meow will open exclusively at the IFI Cinemas on July 2nd 2004.
    The Cat’s Meow is the semi-true story of the Hollywood murder that occurred at a star-studded gathering aboard William Randolph Hearst's yacht in 1924.
    This event is nearly sold out, the last few tickets are available from the IFI Box Office.
    Pole Apart: The Singular Cinema of Roman Polanski The IFI Cinemas are delighted to announce that they will mount an almost complete retrospective of the work of film-maker Roman Polanski in May/June. The season will screen 15 of Polanski’s feature films, spanning a 42 year-long career. Commencing on May 1st with screenings of Knife in the Water (in a new print), the season continues over the following weeks and includes another new 35mm print, of Chinatown, screening from May 21st – 27th. The season concludes with Polanski’s multi-award winning The Pianist on June 29th.
    Today's Films: 10 June 2004 Japanese Story Carandiru Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter . . . and Spring

    57. Irish Language Courses - Irish Gaelic - Gaeilge - At Oideas Gael, Donegal, Irela
    participate in daily Gaeltacht life. Improve fluency in Irish Gaelic, Gaeilge.Enjoy Irish culture and Irish language in Donegal, ireland.
    http://www.oideas-gael.com/
    Courses for Adults in Irish Language and Culture 2004 site
    Irish Gaelic Language Courses for adults at all learning levels
    and Cultural Activity Holidays
    The social format of our courses ensures that people attending on their own
    will quickly feel comfortable and at ease within the group.
    click here for some picture slides!
    Our online form makes it easy for you to reserve your place at Oideas Gael

    Special Active Culture Programmes for Groups
    Bring your group to explore Ireland's Gaelic Heartland, in the famed highlands of Donegal!
    See Here
    for details! Or Contact Us for a brochure
    Questions? Check our FAQ
    Oideas Gael

    Location

    Courses Booking Info Accommodation Travel ... for Groups Use the Message Board to discuss Oideas Gael or exchange info on any related topic: courses, transport, weather, clothing, Glen pubs or whatever. Contact information for Oideas Gael
    Post: Oideas Gael, Gleann Cholm Cille, Tel: Facs: oifig@oideas-gael.com Number of visitors since 1.November.98: Please download our list , and feel free to contact us if you have any questions!

    58. Celtic Confederation
    Private, nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring the environment and culture of the Celtic people of ireland, Scotland, Galicia, Wales, Brittany and Nova Scotia.
    http://www.celticconfederation.org
    MEMBERSHIP
    Click here
    to become an official member of the Celtic Confederation. TAKE ACTION!
    Make a donation
    to preserve the environment and culture of endangered Celtic regions. PROGRAMS
    Celtic Confederation Fund

    Environmental education and forums for networking with Celtic peoples.
    Celtic Forest Coalition

    Celts united to restore and replant native forests.
    Celtic Classic Project

    Celtic classics in art, music, and literature. CONTACT US
    Questions or comments about the Celtic Confederation? Click here for complete contact information or email us at tirnanog@celticconfederation.com
    Celtic Confederation is the only private, non-governmental, international non-profit (501[c][3]) organization dedicated to restoring the environment and culture of the Celtic people, and operates solely on donations which are tax-deductible. Working with local communities and people like you, we protect the Celtic heritage and environment through education, networking, ecological restoration and cultural documentation projects. JOIN THE CELTIC CONFEDERATION AND HELP GROW THE FUTURE!

    59. Irish Polish Society In Dublin
    Organizes lectures, exhibitions, and other cultural and educational events to promote interest in Polish life, art and culture in ireland. Articles and topics, commentary on news and events, and discussion forum in Polish and English.
    http://www.ips-dublin.info/
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    60. Heritage Ireland – Explore Ireland’s Rich Culture And Heritage
    to offer. Discover ireland s Parks, Monuments, Gardens, Inland Waterways,and National Cultural Institutions. Heritage Week 2003.
    http://www.heritageireland.ie/
    Come and explore the many and varied heritage sites Ireland has to offer. Discover Ireland's Parks, Monuments, Gardens, Inland Waterways, and National Cultural Institutions. Heritage Week 2003 Irish Launch of European Heritage Days 2003 Please Select a language: Gaeilge English Français Deutsch ... Español
    This site is best viewed using a screen resolution of 800 x 600 with colour set to thousands.

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