The rise of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and its American counterpart, the Fenian Brotherhood, two revolutionary organisations dedicated to overthrowing British rule in Ireland and establishing an Irish republic
Do you need to know who’s who in government and business life in Ireland? Do you want to have at your fingertips the name of the human resources director of Diageo? Or the CFO of Smurfit Kappa? Or the secretary general of the Department of Justice? Or any leading business person in this country? The IPA’s Ireland – A Directory provides all of that and more.
There has been a great deal of focus on sexual harassment and the #MeToo movement. But many women's experiences in male dominated organisations are far more diverse and include being stereotyped, patronised, marginalised, devalued- and up to a point, successful. Relatively little has been written about these experiences.
Arnold Marsh, son of Belfast tin-factory owner born in 1890, is best remembered as an educationist and headmaster of Newtown Quaker School in Waterford, Ireland.
The subject of this book is Dublin, the arc of the city scrutinised through a new lens - its elusive originality, as Niall McCullough says, composed of the city that was made, then the unintended way in which it was used, then how it was destroyed - creation, occupation and destruction.