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Bridget Hourican

    This author focuses on the intersection of identity and place, drawing inspiration from her diverse Irish-Palestinian heritage and experiences living across various European cities. Her writing often explores the intricate connections between travel, history, and personal narrative. With a background in journalism, she brings a keen perspective and attention to detail to her work. Her literary contribution lies in a rich tapestry of stories that reflect a deep understanding of cultural landscapes.

    Finding Mangan
    An Atlas of Irish History
    • An Atlas of Irish History

      • 299 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.3(11)Add rating

      "An Atlas of Irish History" features over 100 maps, charts, and graphs alongside a narrative detailing Ireland's political, military, economic, and social changes over two millennia. This revised edition includes recent developments and a section on the troubles since 1969, making it a valuable resource for students and general readers.

      An Atlas of Irish History
    • Finding Mangan

      The many lives and afterlives of James Clarence Mangan

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This biography offers a captivating and fresh perspective on Ireland's national poet, showcasing the author's innovative approach to storytelling. It delves into the poet's life, exploring their influences, struggles, and contributions to literature, while also highlighting the cultural and historical context of Ireland. The work stands out for its engaging narrative style and insightful analysis, making it a significant addition to literary biographies.

      Finding Mangan