When Irish Eyes Aren t Smiling

When Irish Eyes Aren t Smiling
Author: Gerald Hansen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2018-12-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1792889356

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Derry girls, women, wee boys, hard men, they're all here in the these three stand alone short works from the Irish Lottery Series. Previously released as a short story (Table For Nine At Kebablicious), a novelette (The Way to A Man's Heart or Strange Things on Plates) and a novella, A Very Fionnuala Christmas, they are all together in one anthology. Laugh, wince, fume and cry at the antics of the impoverished Flood family with the mother, Fionnuala, who will stoop to the lowest depths to get what she wants in life: the love of her family and a little more cash.

When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Blaecleah Brothers 8

When Irish Eyes Are Smiling  Blaecleah Brothers 8
Author: Stormy Glenn
Publsiher: Siren-BookStrand
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781646377169

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[Siren Publishing: The Stormy Glenn ManLove Collection: Erotic Romance, Contemporary, Alternative, Romantic Suspense, MM, HEA] After forty-five years, Ma and Da Blaecleah are going back to Ireland and they are taking the whole family with them. But no trip is without its troubles. Ma is anxious about seeing her parents after all this time, Da is terrified that someone will try to keep her in Ireland, one of their family members disappears, and Lachlan and Asa may have found the treasure at the end of the rainbow. The Blaecleahs have a lot of experience banding together when trouble comes their way, but this time they can't call on the Cade Creek Cavalry. They only have themselves to rely on, and a few new friends they meet along the way. Now, if they could only find out who is kidnapping people. Stormy Glenn is a Siren-exclusive author.

Irish History For Dummies

Irish History For Dummies
Author: Mike Cronin
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2011-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781119995876

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From Norman invaders, religious wars—and the struggle for independence—the fascinating, turbulent history of a tortured nation and its gifted people When Shakespeare referred to England as a "jewel set in a silver sea," he could just as well have been speaking of Ireland. Not only has its luminous green landscape been the backdrop for bloody Catholic/Protestant conflict and a devastating famine, Ireland's great voices—like Joyce and Yeats—are now indelibly part of world literature. In Irish History For Dummies, readers will not only get a bird's-eye view of key historical events (Ten Turning Points) but, also, a detailed, chapter-by-chapter timeline of Irish history beginning with the first Stone Age farmers to the recent rise and fall of the Celtic tiger economy. In the informal, friendly For Dummies style, the book details historic highs like building an Irish Free State in the 1920s—and devastating lows (including the Troubles in the '60s and '70s), as well as key figures (like MP Charles Parnell and President Eamon de Valera) central to the cause of Irish nationalism. The book also details historic artifacts, offbeat places, and little-known facts key to the life of Ireland past and present. Includes Ten Major Documents—including the Confession of St. Patrick, The Book of Kells, the Proclamation of the Irish Republic, and Ulysses Lists Ten Things the Irish Have Given the World—including Irish coffee, U.S. Presidents, the submarine, shorthand writing, and the hypodermic syringe Details Ten Great Irish Places to Visit—including Cobh, Irish National Stud and Museum, Giants Causeway, and Derry Includes an online cheat sheet that gives readers a robust and expanded quick reference guide to relevant dates and historical figures Includes a Who's Who in Irish History section on dummies.com With a light-hearted touch, this informative guide sheds light on how this ancient land has survived wars, invasions, uprisings, and emigration to forge a unique nation, renowned the world over for its superb literature, music, and indomitable spirit.

When Irish Eyes Aren t Smilng

When Irish Eyes Aren t Smilng
Author: Gerald Hansen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1793191573

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Derry girls, women, wee boys, hard men, they're all here in the these three stand alone short works from the Irish Lottery Series. Previously released as a short story (Table For Nine At Kebablicious), a novelette (The Way to A Man's Heart or Strange Things on Plates) and a novella (A Very Fionnuala Christmas), they are all together in one anthology. Laugh, wince, fume and cry at the antics of the impoverished Flood family with the mother, Fionnuala, who will stoop to the lowest depths to get what she wants in life: the love of her family, a little more cash and an empty seat at the Kebabalicious.

Abortion and Divorce Law in Ireland

Abortion and Divorce Law in Ireland
Author: Jennifer E. Spreng
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2015-03-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780786484355

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In 1991, the people of Ireland elected Mary Robinson, a women's rights crusader who supported legalized birth control and divorce, as their president. The country seemed poised for massive social and legal change, but it became apparent that even though Ireland at the dawn of the 21st century would be very different from the Ireland of the past, many fundamentals would remain the same. This book examines Irish abortion and divorce law in their historical, religious, and cultural contexts. Its main focus is on the well-publicized referenda and court cases of the 1980s and 1990s, with special attention given to their roots and potential long-term effects on the communitarian Irish culture and opportunities for Irish women. The author identifies and discusses three forces that have affected Irish law and mores, especially those relating to abortion and divorce: economic insecurity; a sense of group loyalty and identification, particularly within families and churches; and Catholic teaching about the common good.

Irish America

Irish America
Author: Maureen Dezell
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2002-03-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780385495967

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Old-time politics, piety, and St. Patrick’s Day parades loom large when the Irish come to the American mind. None truly represents the complex legacy or contributions of the nation’s oldest ethnic group, who rank among the most highly educated and affluent Americans today. In Irish America, Maureen Dezell takes a new and invigorating look at Americans of Irish Catholic ancestry—who they are, and how they got that way. A welcome antidote to so many standard-issue, sentimental representations of the Irish in the United States, Irish America focuses on popular culture as well as politics; the Irish in the Midwest and West as well as the East; the “new Irish” immigrants; the complicated role of the Church today; and the unheralded heritage of Irish American women. Deftly weaving history, reporting, and the observations of more than 100 men and women of Irish descent on both sides of the Atlantic, Dezell presents an insightful and highly readable portrait of a people and a culture.

The Irish Attack on Christianity The Case for the Defence

The Irish Attack on Christianity   The Case for the Defence
Author: Eugene Jordan
Publsiher: Tafannóir Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2021-03-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781838417208

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During the biggest scandal ever in Irish history, feminists attacked women, the Irish attacked the Irish, the politicians attacked the electorate, and all sides attacked Christianity. They accused Christian women of killing hundreds of babies and of perpetrating a holocaust. The allegations are not true, but many people believe them despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Why should the Irish nation have behaved in such a way? What purpose was served in falsely scapegoating religious women? Why did they attack their mothers, grandmothers, and all their relations, accusing them of the full gamut of reprehensible behaviour from ignorance to holding ‘a perverse religious morality’. The reality is that these women were like stars in the sky; they deserve to shine. The real story needs to be told. The Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes has dismissed many of the scandal propagators’ notorious claims but has made several significant errors of their own. However, the Irish media continues cherry-pick from its findings to perpetuate many of their previously created myths. For the first time, this book exposes the 21st century Irish mindset, revealing the whole sordid tale of how the Irish nation came to hate the Irish. Moreover, it provides the scientific, rational and historical evidence needed to defend against its malignancy.

Abortion in Popular Culture

Abortion in Popular Culture
Author: Brenda Boudreau,Kelli Maloy
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2023-04-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781666919851

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Abortion in Popular Culture: A Call to Action brings together scholars who examine depictions of abortion in film, television, literature, and social media. By examining texts ranging from classic television series such as Maude and Roseanne and recent films such as Never Rarely Sometimes Always and Unpregnant to dystopian novels and social-media campaigns, the essays analyze narrative styles, rhetorical strategies, and cinematic techniques, all of which shape cultural attitudes toward abortion. They also analyze cultural shifts, including the willingness or reluctance of networks, cable channels, and filmmakers to acknowledge changing trends in reproductive health such as medication abortion and the role that abortion plays in family planning. As a whole, however, the essays argue that popular culture can play a significant role in destigmatizing abortion by including a wider range of narratives and doing so with nuance and empathy. With reproductive rights under attack in the United States, each essay is a call to action for writers, producers, directors, showrunners, authors, and musicians to use their platforms to tell more positive and accurate stories about abortion.