by Íde B. O'Carroll | Oct 5, 2016 | books, Ireland, review, Women
Here are some great reviews of my book ‘Models for Movers: Irish Women’s Emigration to America’ published in the latest issue of the Irish Literary Supplement, Fall 2016. Click the image for a larger size ...
by Íde B. O'Carroll | Oct 5, 2016 | books, Ireland
Here is a chapter I wrote for the upcoming book ‘The Marriage Equality Papers’ (Merrion Press, Dublin, 2016) Edited by Gráinne Healy Across the Pond: Connections to Marriage Equality Ireland Íde B. O’Carroll, PhD...
by Íde B. O'Carroll | Mar 12, 2016 | events, Ireland, Women
“Never fear for Ireland…Up us!” Rebel Bridie Halpin was a member of Cumann na mBan, committed to political and social change in Ireland. Born on Nicholas Street in Dublin in 1902, she died in New York City in December 1988. Drawing on papers found in...
by Íde B. O'Carroll | Mar 12, 2016 | Ireland, Irish Language
Is the Irish language on its way out? Conclusions emerging from two sets of recent research forecast a grim future for the Irish language and its usage in Ireland. I would like to offer a counter view drawing on my experience to illustrate that the diaspora plays an...