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  1. How's the poetry going?: Literary politics & Ireland today (Culture & criticism) by Gerald Dawe, 1991
  2. Saint Patrick, apostle of Ireland, (Science and culture series; Joseph Husslein ... general editor) by Aodh De Blacam, 1941
  3. Culture Wise Ireland: The Essential Guide to Culture, Customs & Business Etiquette by Glenys O'Connell, 2008-07-25
  4. Ireland: The Land (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Erinn Banting, 2002-04
  5. 'Pamela' in the Marketplace: Literary Controversy and Print Culture in Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland by Thomas Keymer, Peter Sabor, 2006-01-16
  6. Travel Writing and Ireland, 1760-1860: Culture, History, Politics by Glenn Hooper, 2005-11-29
  7. Critical Ireland: New Essays in Literature and Culture (New Irish Literature)
  8. Sun And Cross: From Megalithic Culture To Early Christianity In Ireland by Jakob Streit, 2004-09-30
  9. Language and Tradition in Ireland: Continuities and Displacements
  10. Songs and Recitations of Ireland, Book No. 2 (The Harp)
  11. Ireland: The Haunted Ark by Cecil J.; Leydon, Joseph Houston, 1996
  12. Ireland's Others: Gender and Ethnicity in Irish Literature and Popular Culture. (Book Reviews).(Book Review) (book review): An article from: Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies by Anne Fogarty, 2002-09-22
  13. Irish festival jigs into Eugene.(Festivals)(The one-day extravaganza allows participants to enjoy Ireland's rich culture, including dancing and music): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2007-03-04
  14. Ireland's 'two cultures' debate: Victorian science and the literary Revival.: An article from: Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies by Eve Patten, 2003-03-22

121. Craobh Crua
Craobh Crua is dedicated to the preservation of Gaelic culture in ireland, the reeducation of pre-christian philosophy, religion and spirituality, the preservation of native traditions and the protection of the Gaelic way of life.
http://www.craobhcrua.org

122. West End Woollen
ireland. Manufacturers of Aran knitwear, from wool. History of Aran knitwear in Celtic culture. Online shopping.
http://www.sweaters.org
Welcome to West End Woollens website!
W est End Woollens is a family business, which manufactures Aran knitwear. The distintive Aran sweater, made from pure wool, is a traditional Irish garment. It is is both practical and stylish. The Aran has a history in Celtic culture, and many of the individual knitting stiches have particular meanings. A Style Catalog and a Shop of our most popular styles are available online, with something to suit everyone. Aran sweaters make great presents. You may also order a style of your choice directly online by selecting the style catalog link. W e have agents in many countries around the world, but are always interested in extending our business contacts. O ur working factory is based in Monasterevan, Co Kildare, Ireland, which is close to many scenic and historical places. Please come and visit us if you are travelling in Ireland. W est End Woollens has been online since 1996 and our internet-related business is constantly developing. We would love to hear from you, if you would like to send us an email , sign our guestbook , or contact us with any queries Welcome History of the Aran
Order Form
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Why not stay at the located near to us, in the Venice of Ireland.

123. Cultural Exchange: Asia In Ireland. CulturE-ASEF
Cultural centers, organizations, and associations for Asian cultures; events, projects etc., within the framework of cultural exchange.
http://www.culture-asef.org/english/eu/irl/aeuro/
deutsch Home Europe Ireland Asia in Ireland Individual ASEM countries: China Japan Institutions, Associations Chester Beatty Library One of Ireland's National Cultural Institutions, created by Sir Alfred Chester Beatty. Library also serves as a museum, housing a collection of Asian art from China, Japan, India and other countries, as well as Islamic manuscripts. Address: Dublin Castle, Dublin 2. [en] Events Beyond Words Asia-Europe Dance Critics' Week, 14-23 May 2004, Ireland. Part of the International Dance Festival. [en] Asia-Europe Young Leaders Symposium IV 12 - 16 June 2000, University of Limerick. Among others, there took place the workshop: Multiplicities in Modern Culture: Demands of the Digital Age. [en] Res Artis - Berlin '05 Meeting of the int. network of residencies, 28 Sept. - 2 Oct. 2005. Focus: Asia-Europe Asia-Europe Comics Project Call for applications. Deadline: 31 October 2005 Home Europe Ireland Link suggestions ... Asia-Europe Foundation and Universes in Universe site search email imprint updated: September 2005

124. Cultural Exchange: Europe In China / Ireland. CulturE-ASEF
Cultural centers, organizations, and associations for cultural exchange with ireland, events, projects, cultural studies at institutions of higher education
http://www.culture-asef.org/english/asia/chn/easia/irl/
deutsch Home Asia China ... Europe in China Ireland Ireland
in Asia
Cultural relations Cultural and Educational Exchanges Information on the agreements between Ireland and China for cultural and educacional cooperation. [en] Ireland-China Cultural Relations Information provided by the Irish Embasssy in China. [en, zh] Institutions, Associations Irish Network China Formed in 1993 as a social and business networking entity for the support of the Irish Community based in China. The website includes: Events, culture, business, education, etc. [en] Events Irish Art Festival in Beijing and Shanghai 10 May - June 2004. The 1st festival of Irish Culture in China: Dance, drama, painting, films and traditional Irish music. [en] Irish Art Festival - brochure Events and artists of the 1st Festival of Irish Culture in China, May - June 2004. PDF file 1,7 MB. [en] Views from an Island 23 Irish artists, collection of the Irish Museum of Modern Art. Beijing: 30 April - 30 May 2004, China Millennium Monument; Shanghai: 12 June - 7 July 2004, Shanghai Art Museum. Text and images, BizArt. [en] IMMA goes to China Views from an Island: 23 Irish artists in Beijing and Shanghai, April - July 2004. The largest international project ever undertaken by the Irish Museum of Modern Art, curated by IMMA's Head of Collections, Catherine Marshall. Press release.

125. Derrycorry Purple Guards Temperance Loyal Orange Order Lodge No. 52
Derrycorry, Northern ireland. culture, links, history, officers.
http://lol52.nireland.co.uk/

126. Belfast - London Derry - Armagh - Lisburn - Newry - Northern Ireland
A Rich History. Travel back in time 9000 years. Northern ireland s culture and history can be traced back to the first people who settled here.
http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/explore-history.aspx
Privacy Policy The Official Website of the Northern Ireland Tourist Board Homepage Explore... Where To Stay Things To Do Entertainment Travel Search Regions Tourist Areas Cities History ... Explore... A Rich History A Rich History Travel back in time 9000 years. Northern Ireland's culture and history can be traced back to the first people who settled here.
Ancient and Mysterious
According to archaeological finds, the earliest people arrived 9000 years ago. Ireland's first known house is on the River Bann at Mountsandel. The Beaghmore Stone Circles in Tyrone's moorland, and the enigmatic figures on remote White Island and Boa in Lough Erne, county Fermangh reveal that our earliest prehistoric culture was rich in complexity and artistry. Several waves of migration of people followed (real clans as well as mythical), often via our close neighbour Scotland. Myths and Magic
Much of what we know about pre-Christian times comes from the epic legends. Magic, druids, fairies, warriors, giants, superhuman heroics, awesome beauties, kings, tricksters and leprechauns all feature in these vivid sagas passed on by through word of mouth by the bards. The most famous, the Ulster Cycle, includes tales of Cuchulainn and the Children of Lir, set in Armagh (Navan Fort) and the rugged Antrim coast.

127. Stock Photographs Of Ireland From Keewi Photography
Specializing in images of ireland, including people, places, nature, and culture.
http://www.keewi.com/
Stock Photographs of Ireland featuring, Irish life, Irish people and the landscape of Ireland
Ireland in Photographs
Searchable picture library for publishers of books, magazines, posters or web pages, wishing to feature photographs of Ireland search home the photographs ... links

128. Northern Ireland Tourist Board - A Rich History
Northern ireland s culture and history can be traced back to the first people who settled here. Ancient and mysterious According to archaeological finds,
http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=294&Layout=Explore

129. Mayfield Renshukan.com - Shotokan Karate-Do International Federation Ireland
SKI club run by Sensei Abe McCarthy and located Cork, ireland. History, instructors, articles, photographs, KarateDo and culture information.
http://www.mayfieldrenshukan.com/
Mayfield Renshukan has made every effort to ensure that the information contained on this web site is correct but cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions, or for problems or liability resulting from the use of this web site.
Mayfield Renshukan also does not endorse nor is responsible for external sites linked from mayfieldrenshukan.com
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130. DCAL: Home
Welcome to the website of the Department of culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL). DCAL is responsible in Northern ireland for developing policy,
http://www.dcalni.gov.uk/
Skip the Northern Ireland Government Bar Northern Ireland Government Search Welcome to the website of the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL).
DCAL is responsible in Northern Ireland for developing policy, service delivery, administration and monitoring of arts and creativity, museums, libraries, sport and leisure, visitor amenities, inland waterways and inland fisheries, Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, language diversity and the Northern Ireland Events Company.
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131. Norway - The Official Site In The UK
Norwegian Consulate General in Edinburgh, taking care of Norwegian interests and promoting Norwegian culture and trade in Scotland, including Shetland, Orkney and the Western Isles, and Northern ireland.
http://www.norway.org.uk/edinburgh/
Embassy and Consulate General Centenary Events Language
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Home Norway in the UK Culture ... Norway 1905-2005 SEARCH About us
Welcome to the Norwegian Consulate General in Edinburgh
The Consulate General in Edinburgh takes care of Norwegian interests and promotes Norwegian culture and trade in Scotland, including Shetland, Orkney and the Western Isles, and Northern Ireland. ] Read more News and Events in Scotland and Northern Ireland
Edinburgh-based artist Magnus Bjerk exhibits his most recent work 'In Between', a series of photographs which "challenge gravity, the limits of their surroundings and the strict, graphic compositions of the photographs" ] Read more News and Events in Scotland and Northern Ireland
New direct routes from Scotland to Norway
City Star Airlines, currently operating between Aberdeen-Oslo, has acquired its third Dornier 328-110 aircraft to be based at Aberdeen. The company will be introducing two new routes which will commence on 10th October 2005. ] Read more News and Events in Scotland and Northern Ireland
"Parallel Journeys "
Kjersti Kaasen Elvevold, alias K2E, is a multi-disciplinary artist, specialising in Architectural, Sculptural Glass, Painting, Photography and Jewellery. She will be exhibiting in Edinburgh 5th September to 30th September.

132. If We Only Had Old Ireland Over Here
Balladeer dealing with the history, culture and songs of ireland. Site features biography.
http://www.usfamily.net/web/lmgriffin/
Ballads, Stories and a Poem or two
Enjoy the history, culture and songs of Ireland as never before with the unique entertainment of Lyndon Griffin. Listen or sing along with the many themes of Irish folk music songs of longing for home, love and courtship, highwaymen and raparees, freedom and rebellion, novelty and mirth, and, drinking songs too. These interactive concerts feature Griffin's unique performance style which weaves Irish history and the history behind the songs into a united package of emotion and intellect energizing the songs with the urgency of a current event, though the song and story are hundred of years old.
If We Only Had Old Ireland Over Here
Lyndon Griffin

Irish Folk Balladeer
Griffin Communications
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Lyndon Griffin Griffin Communications PO Box 20472 Bloomington, MN 55420 Tel: (952) 948-9211 Fax: (952) 703-0188 E-mail: lmgriffin@usfamily.net

133. Díseart Institute Of Education And Celtic Culture, Dingle, Co. Kerry, Ireland.
Institute of Education and Celtic culture. Dingle, Co. Kerry, ireland. All of the courses welcome students from ireland and around the world to explore
http://www.diseart.ie/

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Institute of Education and Celtic Culture was founded in 1996 in the heart of Corca Dhuibhne - the Dingle Peninsula Gaeltacht (Irish speaking) and strives to promote research, courses and cultural activities in all areas of native and Celtic Culture including language, literature, art, laws, folklore, values, spirituality, history, music, archaeology and customs. Study Abroad Programme: Irish Studies with SHU in Ireland Introductory Course in Celtic Culture, level 1 Introductory Course in Celtic Culture, level 2 Local Autumn Courses ... Courses for long-term / Sabbatical students The National Chamber Choir - Conductor Celso Antunes 'Geomorphology of the Dingle Peninsula' The ice age, waves, wind and water and their effects on the shaping of valleys, lakes, sandspits, tombolo and saltmarshes of the peninsula. 2005 Events Kerry's 8th International Chamber Music Festival - Concert - Mozart G Minor Quintet K516, Bach Goldberg Variations, Mendelssohn Quintet Opus 18 in A

134. Businesses In Mayo In The West Of Ireland
Provides business, culture, accommodation and leisure links.
http://www.mayo-ireland.ie/Mayo/Busi/Busi.htm
Useful Links: Horse Drawn Caravans Irish Chat Museums of Mayo Rent a Car Congratulations to the new Rose of Tralee 2005
Mayo Rose - from Carnacon
Accommodation
Camping

Caravans

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... Weddings Community Chat County Discussions Genealogy ... Towns En Francais Tourisme Villes Historique Localisation Free Service Community Website Search
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in and around County Mayo in the West of Ireland
Some of these businesses are involved in the export trade - some are listed here and some on other pages so just follow the links
Agricultural Manufacturers
Bar Furniture
Information on manufacturers and sales of a wide range of products for use on the farm and the building/construction industry. Monaghan Bros Bar Furniture Manufacturing Ltd Tel: + 353 (0) 94 936 5504 Fax: + 353 (0) 94 936 5263 Email: info@barfurniture.net

135. Slugger O'Toole - Homepage - Notes Of Northern Ireland Politics And Culture
Notes of Northern ireland politics and culture, news, commentary and diverse opinion on Northern ireland.
http://www.sluggerotoole.com/
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"Excellent, balanced weblog on Northern Ireland"
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"...pulls in people of all persuasions and none." BBC "...one of the best political blogs on the net" Irish News "...dump all your old ideas about what's happening in Northern Ireland" Sunday Independent "...asking the right questions and getting together the right answers" Esquire "Comment from a full range of the political spectrum" ireland.com "Drives debate beyond the web" Sunday Times "...one of the Irish blogosphere's genuine stars" Sunday Tribune "Just keep scrolling" Instapundit "No relation, but some fine reporting!" Deborah O'Toole Linking Slugger RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0 September 22, 2005 Handbook on blogging censorship... This looks like it might be a good investment. A Handbook for bloggers on censorship , and how to avoid recriminations. A sign that with a degree of media power comes some serious responsibility.

136. Ireland Business Etiquette, Culture - Doing Business In Ireland
ireland business etiquette and ireland business culture, customs and protocol Complete guide to doing business in ireland.
http://www.executiveplanet.com/business-etiquette/Ireland.html
Doing Business in Ireland
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About Your Guide Your guide to Ireland:
Lorna McDowell
Web site:
www.xenergie.com

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Lorna McDowell is an experienced professional in cross-cultural communications and personal development. Her career spans 16 years, firstly as an international marketing and corporate communications consultant in the business to business and information technology sector, and more recently as a psychotherapist and executive life coach. During her time in the corporate world for companies such as Brodeur Worldwide, PLAUT International Management Consulting, Budget Rent a Car International and Micrografx Software, she became strongly committed to enhancing interpersonal skills and communication within the workplace, particularly across world cultures. This led to the change of career direction and creation of her company, XenerGie, in 2000 to help companies and individuals communicate more effectively in the workplace and enhance their work/life productivity and balance.
Lorna, born in the UK, is of Irish parentage and has been living and working in Ireland for five years, during which time she has undergone the trials and challenges of setting up a business from scratch and getting to know the Irish business culture and its idiosynchrasies. All the tips included in this section are from her own discoveries and advice given to her from Irish friends and colleagues. She is resident in Co Galway on the West coast where she has settled with her family.

137. The Eire Society Of Boston
Promotes knowledge of Irish culture through the encouragement of study in the arts, sciences, literature, language and history of ireland. Membership information and event listings.
http://www.eiresociety.org

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Explore contemporary Irish culture with the Social Irish of Boston , the Eire Society's new social committee! Join us to see the author at the Brookline Booksmith on Wednesday, September 28, at 7pm. he Eire Society was founded in 1937 to promote the awareness of Irish culture in the city of Boston through the encouragement of study in the arts, sciences, literature, language and history of Ireland; the contributions to civilization made by the Irish and those of Irish ancestry; and raising awareness of the actions made by the Irish for the advancement of American ideals. Edris B. Kelley

138. Irish Culture Guide :: A Guide To Irish Culture On The Web
A Guide to Irish culture is intended as an index to Irish cultural subject matter, Irish lighthouses, church organs in ireland, and so on.
http://www.irishcultureguide.com/
archaeology architecture cinema dance ... waters Government constitution government law local government ... military Medicine complementary mental health orthodox support ... information technology Introduction
A Guide to Irish Culture is intended as an index to Irish cultural subject matter, rather than as a directory of Irish websites. Links will bring you to a history of brewing in Dublin, how to make a bodhran, concise biographies of Irish writers, Irish lighthouses, church organs in Ireland, and so on. The site is currently undergoing a re-design, using css and xhtml, so please bear with me. There are more than one hundred pages to browse. Enjoy your stay.
updated 29 July 2005
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139. Heritage Ireland
Welcome to the heritage and culture in ireland website. Whether you are a regular visitor to ireland or are planning your first trip here, this site will
http://www.heritage.ireland.ie/heritage_home
Choose your language English Fran§ais Deutsch Nederlands Italiano Svensk
Welcome to the heritage and culture in Ireland website. Whether you are a regular visitor to Ireland or are planning your first trip here, this site will help you make the most of your trip by assisting you in sourcing information or in booking your cultural holiday in Ireland . Click here to go straight to the search facility
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140. Frederick May
Brief biography with major works from the ireland's Millennia pages of RT‰ Irish public radio.
http://www.rte.ie/culture/millennia/people/mayfrederick.html

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