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The first published collection of this type relating to Limerick and North Munster, North Munster Studies, edited by Etienne Rynne, is now regarded as a seminal volume on the history and archaeology of the region. Featuring the writing of many renowned historians of the time, this remains a key publication in Limerick studies almost 60...
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Some of the most popular Limerick-related books published over the past ten years are those by Joe Coleman. From his cinema and railway histories to his wide-ranging Limerick history miscellanies, Joe’s books have proved immensely popular, with most selling out very quickly – only his latest publication, Down By the Bare Place remains in print...
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Free print copies of our Decade publication for 2024, Limerick After the Civil War, are now available. To get your copy: localstudies@limerick.ie 061-557727 You can also download the book here Produced with funding from the Commemorations Unit of Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media Funded by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts,...
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With much gratitude to Niall Quinn we present another journal on our Local Studies website. Niall, as well as plying his musical trade in The Hitchers at the time, was a regular contributor to this journal. You can now see journals covering the arts and entertainment scene in Limerick from 1990 to 2010. It is a...
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The word ‘eclectic’ tends to be overused and, indeed, is often misused, but we think it applies perfectly to the small but perfectly formed and gradually growing ‘Articles’ section on the Limerick Local Studies website. Topics so far include a biographical study of a Limerickman who was an important figure in the Austrian Imperial Army,...
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‘A highly recommended read for both academics and laymen’ which forms ‘an excellent addition to the historiography of southern Irish Protestants’ and ‘the local history of Limerick city and county’     Our Decade of Centenaries publication for 2023, Histories of Protestant Limerick 1912-1923 edited by Seán William Gannon (Limerick Libraries) & Brian Hughes (Mary Immaculate...
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It’s always pleasing to get a good review! Note that this review is from early in July – we have added many further significant features and resources to the site since then. Read the full review at Irish Genealogy News here
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The Irish Book Lover was a literary/bibliography journal which started publishing in 1909, edited by John S. Crone. It is a significant source of information on Irish literature, printing and bibliography, and ‘illustrates with great clarity some of the key changes in modern Irish culture and society between early and mid-twentieth century Ireland’ [Colin Smythe]....
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Following hot on the heels of the addition of the Field Name Books of the County and City of Limerick to the website are two further important Limerick history resources – the reports of the Irish Tourist Association Survey of County Limerick (1940s) and the Presentments of the Limerick Grand Jury (1807-1900). We are also...
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