Sean Murphy
Arin Murphy-Hiscock
Monica Murphy
Monica Murphy
Stephen Murphy
Carolyn M. Chapman
Graphic organizers provide a clear and easy-to-understand reflection of how the brain sorts and connects learning, allowing teachers to spot gaps in student understanding.
Carolyn Turgeon
Carolyn Dallinger
K. L. Murphy
Carolyn Wyman
Frank Murphy
Joseph Murphy
Jacqueline Shea Murphy
Carole Murphy
Sharon Murphy
Margaret Murphy
Melanie Murphy
Carolyn Hays
Jacqueline Shea Murphy
Nora Murphy
Carolyn Gold
Jacqueline Shea Murphy
Patricia J. Murphy
Joseph Murphy
Bróna Murphy
Carolyn Tara O'Neil
Carolyn Woods Eisenberg
Martina Murphy
Sharon Murphy
Fragile evidence--a critique of reading assessment informed by newly emerging conceptualizations of validity and reliability--brings psychometric theory, reading theory, and social critique to bear on reading assessment.
Jacqueline Shea Murphy
Carolyn Williams
Peter Murphy
K. L. Murphy
Joanne M. A. Murphy
Elaine Murphy
Emily Murphy
Kenneth M. Murphy
Monica Murphy
Carolyn Carney
Rachel Murphy
Carolyn Wyche
Carolyn J. Eichner
Carolyn L. White
Lorraine Murphy
Carolyn Pfeiffer
Nora Murphy
Mary Murphy
Bernice M. Murphy
Joseph Murphy
Carolyn Zeisset
Mary Murphy
Carolyn Adams
Robert Murphy
Carolyn C. Wheater
Denis Murphy
George Fletcher
Originally published in 1921 as part of a series of geographical studies of ireland, this book examines the geographical, botanical, geological, zoological, architectural, administrative and historical points of interest found in ulster.
Ann Le Mare
Ed Moloney
The dawning of peace in northern ireland has not brought with it much truth about what happened during the long war’.
Robert Ramsay
Provides an insider's first-hand account of many of the most turbulent moments in northern ireland's recent history.
Robert Ramsay
Provides an insider's first-hand account of many of the most turbulent moments in northern ireland's recent history.
International Conference on the Ulster Cycle of Tales (2nd 2005 National University of Ireland, Maynooth)
International Conference on the Ulster Cycle of Tales (2nd 2005 National University of Ireland, Maynooth)
Dónall Ó Baoill
Steve Bruce
The career of the revd ian paisley raises vital questions about the links between religion and politics in the modern world.
Carleton Mabee
Gillian Lutton
Joe McPartland
An anthology which brings together some of the best of northern ireland's oral tradition.
Philip Orr
Brian Cassells
Carleton Mabee
In this lively exploration of america’s intellectual heritage, acclaimed poet, novelist, and critic jay parini celebrates the life and times of thirteen books that helped shape the american psyche.
Eugene McNulty
This is the first book-length study dedicated to the ulster literary theatre.
Gillian Lutton
Petri Mirala
This book explores the role of freemasonry in the volunteer movement of the 1780s and in the struggles over catholic emancipation, parliamentary reform, revolution and counter-revolution in the 1790s.
John M. Regan
Although much is written about the irish revolution and northern ireland, we know very little about it from the perspective of irish policemen.
Hall, Michael
Roy French
In a sequel to his award-winning a sense of honour, roy french returns with another tale of the raven, once the most feared of all paramilitary enforcers in ireland..
between 1885 and 1922 the question of irish home rule became increasingly focused on the province of ulster, and especially on ulster unionist responses to a dublin parliament.
Henry A. Jefferies
This book comprises a series of essays that range across much of the diocese's history from st molaisse up to the eve of the 'troubles' in northern ireland.
Michael Kerr
In what is their centenary year, the ulster unionist party has been left reeling from the 2005 westminster general election results.
Hume, David
Whilst not intended to be an exhaustive account of the many who emigrated from the province of ulster, this work reflects the many and varied experiences of the men, women, and children who made long journeys to other parts of the world..
Kevin McKenny
This book follows the landed interests, political ideologies and military campaigns of north-west ulster settlers in ireland between 1640 and c.
Estelle Stewart J. King
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Michael Sheane
Michael Sheane
Richard Doherty
Bobbie Hanvey
Padraigin Ni Uallachain
This book is the first major study of the gaelic song tradition in an area which was the main center of literature in leath chuinn (the northern half of ireland) from the end of the 17th century to the middle of the 19th century.
Simon Kingston
The book is a comparative study of gaelic lordships on the margins of the emerging nation states of the later middle ages.
Frank McGuinness
Mark Bunting
Richard Doherty
William Kelly
The first volume in the new series of ulster-scots history deals with many aspects of life, including social and economical..
Graham Walker
This is the first substantial history to trace the political development of the ulster unionist party through the years of protest and opposition to irish home rule to the half-century as a governing party within northern ireland, and beyond to the curren.
Henry McDonald
Padraigin Ni Uallachain
A. P. A. O'Gara
The green republic, a novel first published in 1902, actually describes real characters and events at the turn of the century in poyntzpass, co.
Henry Docwra
It is widely accepted that no understanding of modern irish history is complete without an awareness of the significance of events in the seventeenth century.
Pádraig Ó Cíobháin
William McComb
Hearts of Down
Randy Lee Eickhoff
Randy lee eickhoff continues his translation of the ulster cycle, often referred to as the red branch cycle, the large corpus of work that is primarily responsible for establishing the cultural identity of today's ireland.
Mick Fealty
University of the State of New York. Office of Audit Services.
Randy Lee Eickhoff
Randy lee eickhoff, the award-winning translator of the epic ulster cycle, continues his retelling of ireland's spellbinding history and folklore in he stands alone.