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Features co-ops in Ireland involved in a broad range of activities from community publishing to shoe making. The workers speak for themselves and explain how they set up their co-op businesses, the problems...
Sketches of men and women from the Nationalist ghettos of Northern Ireland, saying what they believe in and avoiding violence and slogans.
South-west Donegal is now a modern success story - industry has been introduced against formidable odds in such a remote region, emigraiton is on the wane, and, for the first time in living memory, the local...
South-west Donegal is one of the most remote parts of Western Europe - a land of scattered settlements and small farms, In the past the economy was based on farming, fishing, spinning and weaving, and...
Discusses photographic images of Derry, raising questions about the selection process which determines what photographs will be widely seen and how political influences amongst others can enter into this...
The Gate Theatre was the creation in the 1920s of Hilton Edwards and Micheál macLiammóir, two of Ireland’s most illustrious and colourful stage personalities - the one a director of sensitivity and an...
Deals with the terms in which the conflict in Northern Ireland is understood in Britain. Looks at certain themes running through media portrayal of the Irish in general and the Republican cause in...
Concerns the use of the ‘supergrass’ system in Northern Ireland as told by those people directly affected: defendents, relatives, friends, lawyers, and places the use of the ‘supergrass’ as the...
Since the great famines of 1840 Connemara, in the west of Ireland, has suffered from massive emigration as men and women were forced out by unemployment and poor living conditions. Now many exiles are...
Relates the history of politics in Northern Ireland from 1969-1983. It dismisses the notion that what is happening is a problem of law and order or a religious war; it sees the issues as unmistakably...
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