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Introduction

open access: yesReview of Irish Studies in Europe
This themed issue of RISE seeks to remap the Irish literary and cultural landscapes in the middle decades of the twentieth century. It defines this period as from the 1930s to the 1970s — roughly coinciding with the conservative years of ‘de Valera’s ...
Yen-Chi Wu, Phyllis Boumans
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Nationalist myths : revisiting Heslinga's "The Irish border as a cultural divide"

open access: yes, 2006
This paper offers a critique of MV Heslinga’s argument that the geographical structure of these islands has for millennia served to funnel interchange in an east-west direction, resulting in a deeply embedded cultural cleavage between the northern and ...
Howard, Kevin
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Embedded Direct‐Written Organic Micro‐TEGs for High‐Efficiency Skin‐Heat Harvesting

open access: yesAdvanced Electronic Materials, EarlyView.
A finite‐element–guided design of direct‐written organic micro‐thermoelectric generators is presented for efficient skin‐heat harvesting. Embedding PEDOT:PSS/PBFDO thermoelectric legs within flexible substrates suppresses interfacial heat losses and enhances vertical heat flow.
Milad Jabri   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Ulster Exclusion and Irish Nationalism: Consenting to the Principle of Partition, 1912-1916

open access: yesRevue Française de Civilisation Britannique, 2019
In April 1912, Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith introduced the third Home Rule (Government of Ireland) Bill to Westminster. In so doing, he ignited a crisis in both Ireland and Britain which consumed political discourse right up to the eve of the ...
Conor Mulvagh
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A puzzle concerning borders and identities: towards a typology of attitudes to the Irish border

open access: yes, 2006
Paper presented at a workshop as part of the programme Mapping frontiers, plotting pathways: routes to North-South cooperation in a divided island, University College Dublin, Monday 17 February 2005State borders are typically held to shape categories ...
Todd, Jennifer
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Sustainable Productivity Growth in Agriculture: The Role of Shifts in R&D Investments and Technology

open access: yesApplied Economic Perspectives and Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The objective of the paper is to evaluate the long‐term prospects of sustainable productivity growth linked to plausible assumptions on public agricultural R&D investments as the key productivity driver. Second, it investigates the role of changing R&D focus from yield maximization to input saving technologies (fertilizers and pesticides). The
Zuzana Smeets Křístková   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cross-Border Cooperation as Part of the Irish Peace Process: Opportunities, Impacts And Challenges

open access: yesCentral European Public Administration Review, 2011
Cross-border cooperation between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland emerging out of the 1968–1998 conflict is an important and largely successful dimension of the peace process in Ireland, with institutional cooperation between the two ...
Andy Pollak
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Defining Frailty in Chinese‐Language Biomedical Literature (2014–2024): A Decade of Conceptual Evolution

open access: yesAGING MEDICINE, EarlyView.
Frailty definitions in Chinese‐language biomedical literature increasingly align with international frameworks, while retaining conceptual diversity, underscoring the need for multidimensional, cross‐cultural research and integration with traditional Chinese medicine for culturally sensitive clinical practice.
Haodong Wei   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Catholicism and anti-communism: the reactions of Irish intellectuals to revolutionary changes in Hungary (1918-1939)

open access: yesDiacronie. Studi di Storia Contemporanea, 2018
Although far from the centres of conflict on the Continent, interwar Ireland was also exposed to the influence of extreme left and right-wing political movements. Overall, most Irish nationalists adopted an uncompromisingly anti-Communist stance and used
Lili Zách has received her Masters Degrees in English (with specialization in Irish Studies) and History at the University of Szeged, Hungary, in 2006. She completed a PhD at the National University of Ireland, Galway, focusing on Irish perceptions of the small successor states of Austria-Hungary, 1914-1945. Her primary research interest lies in the field of Irish and Central European history in a transnational framework, with special attention to Irish links with Continental Europe in the first half of the twentieth century.
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Lack of gene flow between Phytophthora infestans populations of two neighboring countries with the largest potato production

open access: yesEvolutionary Applications, 2020
Gene flow is an important evolutionary force that enables adaptive responses of plant pathogens in response to changes in the environment and plant disease management strategies. In this study, we made a direct inference concerning gene flow in the Irish
Yan‐Ping Wang   +13 more
doaj   +1 more source

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