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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.
Corkery's papers are held in the Boole Library of University College Cork. ... Cork University Press, 1931. Earth out of Earth, Talbot Press, Dublin & Cork, 1939.
After completing all her college degrees, O'Flaherty took a part-time position in the college and also taught in the Cork school founded by Mary and Eithne MacSwiney.She also wrote a number of books in these first few years, including Voltaire: myth and reality (1945) and Paul Claudel and ‘The tidings brought to Mary’ (1948).
Cork, 1998: Cork University Press) [36] History of the Catholic Diocese of Dublin (eds: James Kelly and Daire Keogh. Dublin, 2000: Four Courts Press) [37] Acts of Union: the causes, contexts, and consequences of the Act of Union (edited by Dáire Keogh and Kevin Whelan. Dublin, 2001: Four Courts Press) [38]
She runs Bradshaw Books founded in 1985 as the Cork Women's Poetry Circle [1] and has published Theo Dorgan and Dympna Dreyer amongst others. [2] Bradshaw is a poet and was commissioned in 1991 to write the poem to celebrate the freedom of the city of Cork given to Mary Robinson , the first female president of Ireland as well as reading the ...
A book of criticism on Lawless—Emily Lawless (1845-1913): Writing the Interspace by Heidi Hansson—was published in 2007 by Cork University Press. [1] Emily Lawless, Grania: The Story of an Island, edited by Michael O'Flynn (Victorian Secrets, 2013)
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)
Immigrant Musician in Ireland, with an essay on the music by Séamas de Barra and contributions by Josef Focht, Andreas Pernpeintner and Ursula Nauderer (Cork: Cork University Press, 2010), ISBN 978-1-85918-462-2; Andreas Pernpeintner: Aloys Georg Fleischmann (1880–1964).