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Publisher & online bookstore specializing in Irish archaeological & history publications. @eastwoodbooks @Archaeology_Irl @booksirelandmag @HistIreHedge

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A fascinating career path from Waterstones to The Bookseller to Penguin Random House 🐧🏠📚 to Nielsen BookData 📕

—Philip Stone, Media Manager Nielsen BookData

Philip's book choice is How to Lose Weight for Good Tom Kerridge Chapters Bookstore Dublin

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Charles Mount(@cmount1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled that my paper on the Bord na Móna excavation programme is published in the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland (IAI) Journal of Irish Archaeology. I’m grateful to the editor, Helen Lewis, and the reviewers for their fantastic feedback, and to Nick Maxwell at The Wordwell Group for the final production.

Thrilled that my paper on the @BordnaMona excavation programme is published in the @IAIarchaeo Journal of Irish Archaeology. I’m grateful to the editor, Helen Lewis, and the reviewers for their fantastic feedback, and to Nick Maxwell at @wordwellbooks for the final production.
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Kerri Cleary(@KerriCleary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am honoured to officially take over editorship of The Journal of Irish Archaeology for the next two years (2024-2025)….The Call for Papers for Vol. XXXIII (2024) is now open for submission before 31 January 2024 The Wordwell Group Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland (IAI)

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National Inventory of Architectural Heritage(@NIAH_Ireland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We were delighted to join Susan Roundtree last night for the launch of 'Brickmaking in Ireland: A Gazetteer' in the ArchitecturalArchive This long-awaited book is a fascinating study of the architectural, industrial & social history of brickmaking in Ireland. Congratulations Susan! 👏

We were delighted to join @SusanRoundtree3 last night for the launch of 'Brickmaking in Ireland: A Gazetteer' in the @Arch_Archive This long-awaited book is a fascinating study of the architectural, industrial & social history of brickmaking in Ireland. Congratulations Susan! 👏
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Irish Heritage News(@heritage_irish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The newly published “Mapping South Kerry” by Dr Arnold Horner is a comprehensive exploration of map-making history in southern Co. , spanning over 450 years & covering various types of maps. Find out more: shorturl.at/apCH6

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Salvador Ryan(@SalvadorRyan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s never too early to think of the perfect gift. Here’s one possibility for all who love history & culture. “Christmas and the Irish”. Coming in October 2023. Ho, ho, ho! 🎅

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It’s never too early to think of the perfect #Christmas gift. Here’s one possibility for all who love #Irish history & culture. “Christmas and the Irish”. Coming in October 2023. Ho, ho, ho! 🎅 wordwellbooks.com/index.php?rout…
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Daniel Ayiotis(@Daniel_Ayiotis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm very happy to announce that my new book 'Moral Formations: Discipline and Religion in the Irish Army, Civil War to Eucharistic Congress' will be published by The Wordwell Group under the Eastwood Books imprint in 2024.

I'm very happy to announce that my new book 'Moral Formations: Discipline and Religion in the Irish Army, Civil War to Eucharistic Congress' will be published by @wordwellbooks under the @eastwoodbooks imprint in 2024. #Irish #military #army #history #civilwar #cumannnangaedheal
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Salvador Ryan(@SalvadorRyan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There must also be some wonderful tales from the past out there from postal workers on their Christmas rounds. These would make perfect contributions for “Christmas and the Irish” to be published by The Wordwell Group in 2023. Email: [email protected]

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Salvador Ryan(@SalvadorRyan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And no “Christmas and the Irish” collection would be complete without a socio-cultural appreciation of the “Midnight Mass”. This topic is still available for a suitable candidate who is prepared to write 1,300 words on some aspect of same The Wordwell Group

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Salvador Ryan(@SalvadorRyan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What are the elements that define the experience of Christmas in Ireland? Would love to hear your thoughts. Preparing an edited volume on “Christmas and the Irish” for The Wordwell Group and trying to cover as much ground as possible, historical and contemporary

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Salvador Ryan(@SalvadorRyan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In calling for 1,300-word contributions to “Christmas and the Irish” The Wordwell Group, I’d also be interested in hearing of Christmas traditions introduced by the “New Irish” in recent years, which will become an important part of the fabric of in Ireland in the future.

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Salvador Ryan(@SalvadorRyan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Would also love some contributions on how the Irish diaspora celebrated Christmas abroad, imaginatively establishing new traditions in foreign land. Tales could be told from military history, missionary history, economic history, etc.

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Salvador Ryan(@SalvadorRyan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Would love if someone were willing to take on a piece exploring some aspect of James Joyce’s “The Dead” for the planned “Christmas and the Irish” collection. Could give this piece 1,500 words max. Expressions of interest to [email protected]. First-come-first-served-(ish) 😀

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Salvador Ryan(@SalvadorRyan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“78 contributions, of the most wonderful variety, celebrating and also exploring some darker corners too, among the customs, attitudes and beliefs of the Irish nation over some 1,500 years”.

(Peter Costello reviews “Birth and the Irish: a Miscellany”).

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