Seoltaí Leabhar

Foilsíonn Teacht Aniar leabhair go rialta. Ina measc tá dhá leabhar a foilsíodh le deireanaí:

I mí Bealtaine:

“Gombeens at the Gate”: Renewing the Rising through Ideals, Character and Place

(as Béarla)

le Finbarr D. Bradley & James J. Kennelly

Gombeens at the Gate (Clúdach/Cover)

Teacht Aniar is delighted to announce the publication of this inspiring book, of special interest to anyone concerned with the development of a successful Irish society and economy. The book is published at the ideal time, just after the 1916 Rising Centenary. The authors argue that the Irish State has wandered far afield from the ideals, character and aspirations of its founders. Why did this happen? How can it be changed? They hold that a proper legacy of the Rising, and the Revival that proceeded and inspired it, should be characterized by authenticity, tradition, integrity, and a distinctive sense of place. They propose ways to rejuvenate the innovative, dynamic and equitable society that was fought for, but never achieved, a century ago.

  • Is léachtóir é Finbarr Bradley (Fionnbarra Ó Brolcháin) i Scoil Ghnó Smurfit, Coláiste na hOllscoile BÁC.
  • Is ollamh é James Kennelly ag Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York.

(Finbarr Bradley teaches at the Smurfit Business School, University College Dublin. James Kennelly is a professor at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York.)

Bhí Teacht Aniar go mór faoi chomaoin ag an bhfile agus an scríbhneoir Theo Dorgan a sheol an leabhar seo a in Ionad Ghaelchultúir, BÁC2, ar an 12ú Bealtaine.

Nótaí

  • Praghas: €15
  • ISBN: 978-0-9954626-0-1
  • Foilsíodh: Bealtaine 2016
  • Dáileadh / Distribution: ÁIS [info@forasnagaeilge.ie]

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