PhD, historian 19th & 20th century Irish History @UCCHistory, Research Officer @CACSSS1, Researcher #AtlasIrishRev, co-editor Atlas of the Irish Civil War
It's wonderful to see the 'Atlas of the Irish Civl War' out in the world. A huge thank you to our constellation of contributors, the fantastic @CorkUP team, @DeptCultureIRL for their support, @NLI for their partnership, and the generous creators and keepers of the array images.
Atlas of the Irish Civil War is the latest in the Cork-based 'Atlas...' series that delves into the events in the immediate aftermath of the independence struggle
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📰 Great review of the 'Atlas of the Irish Civil War' in the Sunday Independent. Thanks to reviewer @EmilyH71
'it does an excellent job of telling the known story of the Irish Civil War ... and an almost better one of roping in the lesser known tales'.
https://t.co/SlSA63B10z
President Higgins today received representatives of @CorkUP and the editors of 'Atlas of the Irish Civil War: New Perspectives' on a courtesy call at Áras an Uachtaráin. Cork University Press this year celebrates its 100 year anniversary
🏆@CorkUP 'Atlas of the Irish Civil War' named @AnPostIBAS History Book of the Year.
Congratulations to @UCC School of History's @heleneokeeffe, Donal Ó Drisceoil & John Borgonovo and @NewGeographyUCC colleagues and co-editors John Crowley & Mike Murphy.
Congratulations to @CorkUP and the editors for this thoroughly-deserved recognition by @AnPostIBAS! I'm delighted to have a chapter on the poetry of the Civil War here, richly illustrated by a variety of contemporary and historical artworks.
'Conflict of Many Colours' - Frank McNally in 'An Irishman's Diary' @IrishTimes this morning on the 'sumptuously illustrated' Atlas of the Irish Civil War.
https://t.co/cLHf47YenW
‘Athlone, Mullingar and the Atlas of the Irish Civil War’ New #Blog by Historian in Residence Ian Kenneally
is now live: https://t.co/hwj9hCjhGK
Historian in Residence position with @westmeathcoco is supported by @DeptCultureIRL under their Commemorations Initiative #History
@mcculld @UCC So glad you enjoyed it, David. It was very much a team effort and made possible through the generosity of our superb contributors, including yourself.
Such lovely news that @UCC 'Atlas of the Irish Civil War: New Perspectives' has been shortlisted in 2 categories for the @AnPostIBAS 2024.
Huge credit is due to our superb contributors, the @CorkUP team, publication partner @NLIreland, designer @KarenCarty99, & @DeptCultureIRL
Yesterday's event was very special indeed. Thank you to all the friends, contributors, colleagues & collaborators who joined us @UCC
We were also delighted to welcome Deputy Lord Mayor @HonoreKamegni pictured here with @UCC President @johbees & the Atlas editorial & @CUP teams
Scholars, historians and members of our community joined us for a special event to mark the publication of 'Atlas of the Irish Civil War'.
Our profound thanks to Dr Maurice Manning, Chancellor @NUIMerrionSq, for his unwavering support of the Atlas series.