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In 1908, Cork University was restructured and Queens College Cork become University College Cork. In 1925, Cork University Press was founded by Alfred O'Rahilly, the registrar (1920–1943) and president (1943–1954) of University College Cork (UCC). In the early years, a triumvirate of three directors managed CUP.
Seamus O'Mahony (born 1960) [1] is an Irish author and retired gastroenterologist.. O'Mahony studied medicine at University College Cork, graduating in 1983. [2] He began his medical training in Cork before relocating to the United Kingdom to work in the National Health Service. [3]
Poetry and Posterity (Bloodaxe Books, 2000) Multiculturalism: The View from the Two Irelands (with Declan Kiberd) (Cork University Press, 2001) ‘The Great War, History and the English Lyric', in Vincent Sherry (editor), The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of the First World War (Cambridge University Press, 2005)
O'Rahilly founded Cork University Press in 1925. He spent a year, in 1927, at Harvard studying social and political theory. In 1938, he published a controversial book surveying electromagnetic theory called Electromagnetics (Longman, Green and Company), republished in 1956 by Dover as Electromagnetic theory, a critical examination of fundamentals.
The Two Irelands, 1912–1939 (Oxford University Press, 1998) Harry Boland's Irish Revolution, 1887–1922 (Cork University Press, 2004) Solitary and Wild: Frederick MacNeice and the Salvation of Ireland (Lilliput Press, 2012) Descendancy: Irish Protestant Histories since 1795 (Cambridge University Press, 2017)
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The Diary of Charles Hart (Cork University Press, 2003). Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa: Rossa's Recollections, 1838 to 1898 (The Lyons Press, 2004). Brendan Clifford: Charles Gavan Duffy: Conversations with Carlyle (1892), with Introduction, Stray Thoughts on Young Ireland (Athol Books, 2005), ISBN 0-85034-114-0 .
An Gúm regularly publishes new editions of many books written and published in the 1920s and 1930s. An Gúm remained part of the Department of Education until 1999 when, with the Belfast Agreement , its functions were moved under the cross-border body, Foras na Gaeilge , which has a statutory obligation in respect of the publication of Irish ...