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A previously unrecorded megalithic structure at Fennor, Co. Meath.
This article describes an unrecorded standing stone and cairn in Fennor townland, Co. Meath.
Civil service trade unionism in Ireland (part II) 1922-90
A history of the organisation of the irish civil service from the foundation of the independent state to the 1990s.
Gladstone and the Irish civil service
an analysis of the impact of Gladstone's home rule proposal on the Irish civil service and its organization and their influence on the evolution of British policy on the Irish administration.
Surface-collected flint from Site A, Newgrange, Co. Meath.
This paper details an assemblage of lithic (chipped stone) artefacts collected from the surface of a ploughed field at Newgrange town land, Co. Meath.
Henry (Harry) Nicholls (1887-1975) Assistant City Engineer and Republican Revolutionary
Harry Nicholls was the assistant city engineer to Dublin City, a member of the IRB and the Irish Volunteers active in the College of Surgeons garrison. He was a Protestant and the only graduate of TCD to be on the side ...
Civil service trade unionism in Ireland (part 1) 1801-1922
A history of the organization of the Irish civil service under the Union
Sensory Chairs: A System for Biosignal Research and Performance
Music and sound have the power to provoke strong emotional and physical responses within us. Although concepts such as emotion can be hard to quantify in a scientific manner there has been significant research into how the ...
The Emotion in Motion Experiment: Using an Interactive Installation as a Means for Understanding Emotional Response to Music
n order to further understand our emotional reaction to music, a museum-based installation was designed to collect physiological and self-report data from people listening to music. This demo will describe the technical ...
Contagion of Physiological Correlates of Emotion between Performer and Audience: An Exploratory Study
Musical and performance experiences are often described as evoking
powerful emotions, both in the listener/observer and player/performer. There is
a significant body of literature describing these experiences along with ...
K. Heather Pinson, The Jazz Image: Seeing Music Through Herman Leonard’s Photography. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2010. 240 pp. ISBN 978- 1604734942 (hbk) £29.74.
During the 1980s revival of the Herman Leonard jazz portfolio I bought three prints of his jazz photographs. Because of my ownership of these photographs I found this book enriching and informative in the author’s consideration ...






