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Author: Micheal O hAodha

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Dónall Mac Amhlaigh (1926-1989) was one of the most important Irish-language writers of the 20th century. A native of County Galway, he is best known for his novels and short stories concerning the lives of the more than half-a-million Irish people who left Ireland for post-war Britain. A prolific journalist and a committed socialist in the Christian Socialist tradition, Mac Amhlaigh, whose diaries and notebooks are held in the National Library of Ireland, was a member of the Connolly Association in Northampton and contributed regularlyto newspapers such as the Irish Press and a range of journals on both sides of the water throughout the 1970s and 1980s often providing the perspectives of the Irish in Britain on issues such as class, economy, emigrant life in England, the conflict in Northern Ireland and civil rights-related issues.




14 Ebooks by Micheal O hAodha

Mairtin O Cathain & Micheal O hAodha: New Perspectives on the Irish Abroad
The relationship between Ireland and the diversity of its diasporas has always been complex and multi-layered, but it is not until recently that this reality has really been acknowledged in the …
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€103.24
Micheal O’Haodha: Migrants and Cultural Memory
This volume explores the discourses and representations that have circumvented the image that is the Traveller, the Roma (Gypsy) and migrant "Other". It is generally acknowledged that the …
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€63.62
Micheal O’Haodha: Migrants and Memory
This volume hopes to act as a new marker in the areas of Irish Studies and Migration/Diaspora Studies. It is also, in part, an attempt to give a voice to communities who have frequently found …
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€54.64
Jean Ryan Hakizimana & Louise Harrington: Travellers and Showpeople
The late-twentieth century has witnessed a particular prominence assigned to the discourses of "difference" and "Otherness". An examination of this "othering" discourse …
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€55.28
Jean Ryan Hakizimana: Nomadic Subject
This volume is an exploration of the image that is the Traveller/Gypsy, the nomad, the migrant and the outsider/"Other" within the frames of articulation that are the present-day flows of …
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€55.03
Jean Ryan Hakizimana & Micheal O’hAodha: Postcolonial Artist
The postcolonial experience, as explored by the authors of this volume, focuses on the complex set of cultural and ethnographic processes and strategies of resistance that are the diasporic or …
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€45.28
Paul Harrison & Micheal O’hAodha: Traveller Friends
Long considered as "outsiders" or "strangers" in their own country, the Travellers depicted in this book were essential agents in their own depiction; they were the drivers for …
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€72.29
Micheal O’hAodha & Franziska Schroder: Soundweaving
This book is about music improvisation.It forges exciting and provocative new links between a range of theories and practices in texts that explore topics as varied as object-oriented ontology, game …
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€72.95
Dónall Mac Amhlaigh: Exiles
Two Irish migrants on the cusp of new lives in post-war Britain. Two young people who dare to dream of a better life, and dance the music of survival in their adopted homeland. Afraid that his wife …
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€7.19
Seosamh Mac Grianna: This Road of Mine
First published in Irish by An Gúm in 1965, Seosamh Mac Grianna’s magnificent autobiographical novel Mo Bhealach Féin is translated here for the first time into English by Mícheál Ó h Aodha. With …
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€5.99
Eoghan Ó Tuairisc: I Am Lewy
Loodeen Winders – Lewy, six years of age – is growing up sharp. It’s the turbulent early 1920s in a market town in the west of Ireland. Free State soldiers patrol in front of the Workhouse. Lewy’s …
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€9.59
Dónall Mac Amhlaigh: A Soldier’s Song
‘Mac Amhlaigh sought to record every pub and dancehall, every sunset, stone wall and rainbow in his mind, to pack the city in his suitcase so that she remained with him forever, so he could all at …
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€7.19