Browsing by Subject "Book review"
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Ag Cruthú na Todhchaí: Léirmheas ar Tír Eile (Ó Fachtna).
(Feasta, 2018-05)Léirmheas ar Tír Eile (Gabhán Ó Fachtna). Coiscéim: Baile Átha Cliath, 2016. ISBN: 6-660012-160310. Sa léirmheas seo, léireofar go bpléann scéalta Uí Fhachtna le ceithre ghné éagsúla de théama na todhchaí – an todhchaí a ... -
Anailís Théamach ar Mise Áine: An Bhean Istigh (Durkin).
(Feasta, 2018-11)Cnuasach de chaoga dán agus trí amhrán is ea Mise Áine: An Bhean Istigh le hÁine Durkin. Sa Réamhrá, míníonn an t-údar gur thóg sé nach mór fiche bliain uirthi an cnuasach a chur le chéile, go bhfuil cuid de na dánta ... -
Áille na hÍobartha: Léirmheas ar Áille na hÁille (de Paor).
(COMHAR, 2014-05)Breathnaíonn Marie Whelton ar leabhar fealsúnachta le Pádraig de Paor, Áille na hÁille, a bhriseann le múnla traidisiúnta na critice d'fhonn léargas úr a thabhairt dúinn ar fhoinse na litríochta. -
Álainn, Éagsúil, Baineann agus Díbeartha: Alt léirmheasa ar Cuma agus Claochmú / Mutagenesis (Brennan).
(Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh, 2023-05)Dhá dhráma – dráma Gaeilge agus dráma Béarla – i dtrí ghníomh is ea Cuma agus Claochmú / Mutagenesis le Deirdre Brennan. Is leaganacha athchóirithe cruthaitheacha iad na drámaí de sheanscéal miotaseolaíochta faoi bhandia ... -
Book review: A sociology of Ireland / by Hilary Tovey and Perry Share. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 2000.
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2001)According to its authors, this book has two aims. The first is to offer an interpretation of the development of Irish society. The second is to provide an introduction to the discipline of sociology. Underpinning both of ... -
Book review: Interrogating Irish policies / by William Kingston. Dublin: Dublin University Press, 2007.
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Book review: The politics of high-tech growth: developmental network states in the global economy / by Sean O Riain. Cambridge University Press. 2004.
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2005)?Sticky places in slippery space? is one of the best-known phrases from the literature on economic geography. The ?slippery space? is the globalised world of highly mobile capital, labour and technology. The ?sticky places? ... -
Book review: An introduction to Irish planning law / by Berna Grist. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration, 1999.
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2001)This slim volume (93 pages) is a very lucidly written overview of the planning system in Ireland, directed at the non-specialist. It is of particular value for those who wish to understand the evolution of the planning ... -
Book review: Cottage to creche: family change in Ireland / by Finola Kennedy. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration, 2001.
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2002)Officially, huge importance was attached to the family in twentieth century Ireland, the most obvious manifestation of this is in the Constitution of 1937 where it is afforded the status of a moral institution with inalienable ... -
Book review: Garret Fitzgerald: all in a life: an autobiography / by Michael Gallagher. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1991.
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Book review: Preventing the future: why was Ireland so poor for so long? / by Tom Garvin. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 2004.
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2004)In the last year of peace before the First World War, Ireland had (though this book does not make any such comparison) reached a level of per capita income roughly comparable with that of Swaziland today, while the remainder ... -
Book review: Selling out? ? privatisation in Ireland / by Paul Sweeney. Dublin: TASC/New Island, 2004.
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2005)Over the last fourteen years the Irish government has withdrawn entirely from direct public provision in sectors such as banking, food, insurance and telecommunications. The wave of privatisation and rationalisation that ... -
Book review: The growth illusion / by Richard Douthwaite. Dublin: Lilliput Press, 1992."
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Brought to Book. Print in Ireland, 1680-1784, Barnard, Toby. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2017. Book review I.
(Library Association of IrelandIE, 2017-10-02)Review of Toby Barnard’s latest book which is an investigation of the print culture of Ireland from 1680 to 1784, 'Brought to Book'. -
Cailleach Dhrogallach: Léirmheas ar Clíona Cailleach (Wynn).
(Irish National Teachers' Organisation, 2017-11)Léirmheas ar Clíona Cailleach le Gwyneth Wynn. Cló Iar-Chonnacht. -
Cnuasach de Stiallghreannáin Ghaeilge do Pháistí: Léirmheas ar Ruaille Buaille: Imleabhar 2 (Courtney & Rosenstock).
(Feasta, 2018-04)Léirmheas ar Ruaille Buaille: Imleabhar 2, in eagar ag Aidan Courtney agus Gabriel Rosenstock. Coimicí Gael: Inis, 2016. ISBN: 978-0-9934873-1-6. Luadh an cnuasach Ruaille Buaille 2 ar The Late Late Toy Show. Séard atá ... -
'Comóradh Liteartha Ilghnéitheach ar Chathair na Gaillimhe'. Alt Léirmheasa ar Gaillimh: Díolaim Cathrach (Ó Conchubhair).
(Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh, 2022-05)Alt léirmheasa ar Gaillimh: Díolaim Cathrach, curtha in eagar ag Brian Ó Conchubhair, Cló Iar-Chonnacht, An Spidéal, 2020. ISBN: 978-1-78444-207-1. -
Dánta do Pháistí: Léirmheas ar Bogha Báistí (Leonard agus Leonard).
(Feasta, 2019-01)Dánta do Pháistí (Léirmheas ar An Bogha Báistí: Dánta do Pháistí le Frankie agus Niamh Leonard, Éabhlóid, 2014, ISBN: 0-956501-65-3). Cóip an údair. -
Developing digital scholarship : emerging practices in academic libraries [book review]
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Dynamic Research Support for Academic Libraries [book review]
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