Reference area (first floor):
- A chronology of Irish history since 1500 -- J. E. Doherty / 941.5 DOH
- A dictionary of Irish biography -- Henry Boylan / 920.042 BOY
Book stacks (second floor):
- How the Irish saved civilization: The untold story of Ireland's heroic role from the fall of Rome to the rise of medieval Europe -- Thomas Cahill -- 941.501 CAH
- Irish folk ways -- E. Estyn Evans / 390.09415 EVA
- A traveller's history of Ireland -- Peter Neville -- 941.5 NEV
- Ancient Ireland: From prehistory to the middle ages -- Jacqueline O'Brien -- 941.5 O'B
- Irish art and architecture from prehistory to the present -- Peter Harbison -- 709.415 H255I
eBooks:
Videos & DVDs
- In search of ancient Ireland -- Leo Eaton / 941.501 INS (2 Volumes)
- Discovering Ireland -- Questar, Inc. / 914.15 DIS
- Celtic legends -- 291.13 CEL (3 Volumes)
Databases
General OneFile
Articles from scholarly journals, news and trade magazines, and newspapers
Search Tip:
- Search for "Ireland."
- Choose "Narrow by subdivision."
- Choose "history" or "political aspects" or any other subdivision that looks helpful.
Websites
CELT: The Online Resource for Irish History, Literature and Politics
(From the History Department at the University College Cork)
This resource has information about Irish historical and literary culture.
National Library of Ireland
This is the Web presence of the National Library of Ireland.
The DiCamillo Companion to British & Irish Country Houses
This site provides access to The Database of Houses, which is an attempt to document the country houses of Britain and Ireland.
Behind the Mask: The IRA and Sinn Fein
(From the PBS show Frontline)
Corresponds and enhances the show that Frontline did about the conflict in Northern Ireland.
Gaelic and Gaelic Culture
(From ibiblio, "the public's library and digital archive")
This resource provides information about the language and culture of the Gaels.
Archeire - Irish Architecture Online - Contemporary and Historical Irish Architecture
A resource that includes a variety of information about both historical and contemporary Irish architecture.
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