Series of files relating to Northern Ireland, including the emergence of the Campaign for Civil Rights in Northern Ireland from the late 1960s, People's Democracy, Bloody Sunday, 1971, policing in Northern Ireland, Internment without Trial 1971-1975, the Hunger Strikes at the Maze Prison in 1981, Boyle's work with the New Ireland Forum, constitutional reform in Ireland and later developments towards human rights in Northern Ireland.
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File of assorted manuscript loose leaf notes by Hugh Logue relating to various work matters of the North-South Ministerial Council.
Supplement celebrating Seamus Heaney's 70th birthday;
Printed email from Tim Robinson to the editor of the Irish Times responding to a review of Moriarty's 'Nostos' that he objected to on the grounds of its personal nature; printed email from Anthony Farrell at Lilliput to Tim enclosing his own response to the review (2001);
Talk for the launch of 'What the Curlew Said', for Clifden Arts Week 2007;
'Downwind from Buffalo, Downwind from the new Anthropology'; 'Ollamh Fodhla', and 'Fintan MacBochra'.
Press cuttings mostly from the Irish Times relating to John Moriarty.
Folders 2&3 Typed manuscript of 'Nostos a Supplement' and an addendum to 'Nostos', sent to the Robinsons in 2006.
Note from Adrienne [Fleming], Poolbeg Press, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, hoping that they returned safely from Listowel, and that Mike Murphy of RTE would like to interview him about the book.
Note from Adrienne Fleming, Poolbeg Press, enclosing a royalty payment for his translations of Máirtín Ó Cadhain's stories.
Note from Adrienne [Fleming], Poolbeg Press to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc forwarding two cheques and asking if he had ever received a submission fee cheque for the manuscript he sent them.
Note from Brendáin [Ó Buachalla], Roinn na Nua-Ghaeilge, Coláiste Ollscoile, Baile Åtha Cliath, thanking him for his wonderful lecture the previous Friday, commenting that he could be talking to him still [in Irish].
Note from Colbert Kearney to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc thanking him for critiquing his poetry so well, and wonders if they could meet up at the end of the month when he is back for a week.
Note from Dáibhí [ ] to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc at the Skeffington Arms Hotel, Galway, saying that he was sorry to have missed him and that he would not be able to meeting in the university the following day [in Irish].
Note from David Marcus to Eugene Watters thanking him for the Yeats review, and enclosing three Irish books for a 600 word review.