This thesis examines how the button accordion, first patented in 1829 and
available for sale in Ireland by 1831, became a member of the family of instruments
on which Irish traditional music is played. It traces the ...
Matrimonial property law is an important but complex area of law and as a result has been the subject of much debate in many jurisdictions. The highly discretionary nature of Irish divorce legislation has made the development ...
Ashworth, Lucian M.(University of Limerick, Department of Politics & Public Administration, 2008)
From the early 1980s feminist theory has made steady inroads into IR theory. The standard view, both amongst IR feminists and other scholars in IR, is that prior to this there was little or no feminist theory in IR. Yet, ...
This article presents quantitative and qualitative accounts of relational discourses in a random sample of approximately 4100 texts written by Irish young people (aged 10-12 and 14-17 years). The existence of such discourses ...
This dissertation explores the creation and transmission of the Mescher two-handed bones playing style which was first developed by the German-American farmer, Albert Mescher, in the 1920s, in Iowa, and subsequently passed ...
Halpin, Brendan(Department of Sociology, University of Limerick, 2011)
Simple modelling of categorical data is not as simple as it seems. Standard formulas taught to generations of undergraduates are shown to be sub-optimal, simple models are widely misunderstood, and high levels of controversy ...
O'Regan, Philip; Halpin, Brendan(Department of Sociology, University of Limerick, 2011)
Drawing primarily on data from the 1911 Irish Census, and adopting a specifically Weberian focus, this paper investigates the separate explanatory power of class and status in the stratification of outcomes. Specifically ...