The Politicl Anatomy of Ireland

Famine and Finance: Credit and the Great Famine of Ireland (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Aug. 29, 2022
Famine and Finance: Credit and the Great Famine of Ireland (Repost)

Famine and Finance: Credit and the Great Famine of Ireland by Tyler Beck Goodspeed
English | PDF | 2017 | 209 Pages | ISBN : 3319317644 | 2.8 MB

The book uses archival data to examine how access to micro-finance credit played a role in facilitating adjustment to blight during the Great Famine of Ireland.

That Place We Call Home: A journey through the place names of Ireland  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at Dec. 25, 2022
That Place We Call Home: A journey through the place names of Ireland

John Creedon, "That Place We Call Home: A journey through the place names of Ireland"
English | ISBN: 0717192024 | 2021 | pages | EPUB | 4 MB

Strongbow: The Norman Invasion of Ireland  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by DZ123 at July 18, 2020
Strongbow: The Norman Invasion of Ireland

Conor Kostick, "Strongbow: The Norman Invasion of Ireland"
English | 2013 | ISBN: 1847172008 | EPUB | pages: 243 | 5.6 mb

The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume 3, 1730–1880  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at April 15, 2021
The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume 3, 1730–1880

James Kelly, "The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume 3, 1730–1880"
English | ISBN: 1107115205 | 2018 | 874 pages | PDF | 51 MB

The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume 2, 1550–1730  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at April 15, 2021
The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume 2, 1550–1730

Jane Ohlmeyer, "The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume 2, 1550–1730"
English | ISBN: 1107117631 | 2018 | 806 pages | PDF | 21 MB

Brehon Laws: The Ancient Wisdom of Ireland  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by sasha82 at June 30, 2021
Brehon Laws: The Ancient Wisdom of Ireland

Brehon Laws: The Ancient Wisdom of Ireland by Jo Kerrigan
2020 | ISBN: 1788491076 | English | 176 pages | EPUB | 11.6 MB

«The Artificial Anatomy of Parks» by Kat Gordon  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Dec. 27, 2022
«The Artificial Anatomy of Parks» by Kat Gordon

«The Artificial Anatomy of Parks» by Kat Gordon
English | EPUB | 0.3 MB

The Poverty of Economics: The Philosophical Anatomy of an Empty Rationality  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Sept. 20, 2024
The Poverty of Economics: The Philosophical Anatomy of an Empty Rationality

The Poverty of Economics: The Philosophical Anatomy of an Empty Rationality by Manuel Sanchis i Marco
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 150 Pages | ISBN : 3031697219 | 2.7 MB

This book improves the alignment of economics with the idea of justice, the first virtue of any social institution, according to Rawls. To this aim, it provides the analytical framework necessary to ensure a just economy. While today’s notion of economics favours the economics of extortion, this book proposes a model that transcends Lionel Robbins’ canonical relationship between ends and means, as it proposes a broader notion of rationality incorporating the range of human attributes. In contrast to Robbins' economic rationality, economic choices must be based on adequate and good reasons, as Rescher claims, because both the means and the ends require rational deliberation. As a result, the book challenges Robbins’ hope of turning general concepts like scarcity, costs, etc. into universal economic principles guiding human behavior in a vacuum. It disputes the idea that, through the application of the abstract formulation of economic statements unconnected to reality, economics can be rationalized in a morally neutral space, based on empty rationality. By contrasting the three rival versions of economics —formalism (axiomatic), empiricism (technocratic-consequential), and institutionalism (axio-ideological)— the book shows that it is not possible to switch between them as they refer to segmented mental universes of abstraction.

A New Anatomy of Ireland: The Irish Protestants, 1649–1770  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at Feb. 10, 2022
A New Anatomy of Ireland: The Irish Protestants, 1649–1770

Toby Barnard, "A New Anatomy of Ireland: The Irish Protestants, 1649–1770"
English | ISBN: 0300101147 | 2004 | 528 pages | PDF | 33 MB
Hughes de Courson - O'Stravaganza: Fantasy on Vivaldi and the Celtic music of Ireland (2001)

Hughes de Courson - O'Stravaganza: Fantasy on Vivaldi and the Celtic music of Ireland (2001)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 359 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 149 Mb | Scans included
Celtic Fusion, Classical Crossover | Label: Virgin Classics | # VC 545494-2 | Time: 00:42:24

This is not such a bizarre cross-over as one might imagine for in the 18th century the great Irish musician Turlough O’Carolan, a blind harpist, met the Italian musician Geminiani in Dublin, and through him encountered the music of, yes, guess who, Antonio Vivaldi. So here we have a case of substituting Irish instruments for baroque ones, using baroque instruments to accompany Irish themes, by creating dialogues between Celtic and baroque instruments, or by letting all the musicians improvise. One moment we appear to be listening to a ‘straight’ baroque concerto, then all of a sudden the conventional string continuo/ripieno of the baroque ensemble (Le Orfanelle della Pieta) gives way to celtic musicians playing a jig or reel on anything from a Irish bouzouki to a fiddle. The baroque group consists of three each of first and second violins, one viola, two cellos, a bass and harpsichord while the Irish musicians play Irish fiddle, an Irish flute (like a baroque flute), tin and low whistles, Uileann pipes, Irish bouzouki, mandolins, bodhran, bones, and the Celtic harp (played here with metal strings to resemble its harpsichord counterpart in the other group).