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  2. Alf McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    Alf McCarthy (1950 – 17 April 2024) [2] ... McCarthy died at Cork University Hospital on 17 April 2024, at the age of 73. [10] References

  3. Cork University Press - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Ita Beausang - Wikipedia

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    From 1954 to 1960, she taught at the Cork School of Music. After her marriage and move to Dublin in 1960, she worked as a research assistant on the Royal Irish Academy's A New History of Ireland (Oxford University Press), again working with Fleischmann, during 1973–1974. In 1986, she was appointed lecturer in musicianship at the then College ...

  5. Irish studies - Wikipedia

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    Irish Studies is an interdisciplinary field of research devoted to the study of Ireland, History of Ireland. Geography of Ireland, Culture of Ireland, Literature of Ireland, Art of Ireland, Languages of Ireland, Politics of the Republic of Ireland, Politics of Northern Ireland and Irish people in Ireland and elsewhere.

  6. Robert Anthony Welch - Wikipedia

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    Robert Anthony Welch was an emeritus professor of English and former dean of the faculty at the University of Ulster.He joined the university in 1984 as professor of English and head of the School of English, Media, and Theatre Studies, having previously taught at the School of English, University of Leeds, and the University of Ife in Nigeria.

  7. Hiram Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Hiram Morgan (born 1960) is an Irish historian. He is an expert on the Nine Years War (1594–1603), the career of Hugh O'Neill (1550–1616) and Ireland's connections with Europe and beyond. [1]

  8. John A. Murphy - Wikipedia

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    25 April 1987 – 17 February 1993: In office 27 October 1977 – 23 February 1983: Constituency: National University: Personal details; Born 17 January 1927 Macroom, County Cork, Ireland: Died: 28 February 2022 (aged 95) County Cork, Ireland: Political party: Independent: Alma mater: University College Cork

  9. Aloys Fleischmann - Wikipedia

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    Fleischmann was born in Munich to Ireland-based German parents. Both were musicians, both graduates of the Royal Academy of Music in Munich. His father, Aloys Fleischmann senior of Dachau, organist and choirmaster at the Cathedral of St. Mary and St Anne, Cork and his mother, Tilly Fleischmann née Swertz (1882–1967), born in Cork to German parents, pianist and piano teacher.