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I'm reading immigrant histories at the moment. This is next. “Comrade Sak” which explores “how Shapurji Saklatvala negotiated the roles of Indian anti-imperialist, Indian British MP and communist”. It touches
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De ghnáth maidin Domhnaigh, I go for a run down the coast to the Coliemore Harbour with its view of Dalkey Island... ... and if I'm lucky, fear agus a
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The Good Friday Agreement is championed worldwide as a beacon of hope, peace and reconciliation.Here's some quotes from the people that made it happen."We had 700 days of failure and
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My research looks at the unique experience of Irish migration to England from the generation who left in the 1950s and 1960s. It’s been incredible to work with people now
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Maidin mhaith! When you say 'the UK' you’re probably not referring to the actual ‘United Kingdom of Great Britain and NI’ and its clumsy application should not go on unchallenged.
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thread // day 6~ French vs. German vs. Irish - my language learning experience (so far) ****These observations are all based on my own personal experiences of the French, German
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thread // day 4~ a collection of some of the most beautiful words the Irish language has to offer Let's make this a collaborative thread!!I'll share my top 10 favourites,
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thread // lá 1~ why thousands of teenagers turn their backs on the Irish language in early life, and what can be done to instill a 'grá don teanga' in
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Good morning pals! I hope you're all keeping well. Today I thought we'd discuss displaced identities. Obviously, my research population are the 2nd generation Irish in Britain (more specifically the
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This might be a bit of a recap for those of you who've listened to this week's episode - but I think it's worth addressing again. In the wake of
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