Books by "Patrick O’Meara"

12 books found

St. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie, New York, 1896-1921

St. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie, New York, 1896-1921

by Arthur J. Scanlan, Francis Patrick Duffy

1922

Irish Influence on Medieval Welsh Literature

Irish Influence on Medieval Welsh Literature

by Patrick Sims-Williams

2011 · Oxford University Press

Patrick Sims-Williams provides an approach to some of the issues surrounding Irish literary influence on Wales, situating them in the context of the rest of medieval literature and international folklore.

Atlas and Cyclopedia of Ireland

Atlas and Cyclopedia of Ireland

by Patrick Weston Joyce

1900

Secret Service Under Pitt

Secret Service Under Pitt

by William John Fitz-Patrick

1892

Deals mainly with Irish affairs and the United Irishmen.

What Catholics do not believe, a lect

What Catholics do not believe, a lect

by Patrick John Ryan (abp. of Philadelphia.)

1878

The Russian Nobility in the Age of Alexander I

The Russian Nobility in the Age of Alexander I

by Patrick O’Meara

2019 · Bloomsbury Publishing

The reign of Alexander I was a pivotal moment in the construction of Russia's national mythology. This work examines this crucial period focusing on the place of the Russian nobility in relation to their ruler, and the accompanying debate between reform and the status quo, between a Russia old and new, and between different visions of what Russia could become. Drawing on extensive archival research and placing a long-neglected emphasis on this aspect of Alexander I's reign, this book is an important work for students and scholars of imperial Russia, as well as the wider Napoleonic and post-Napoleonic period in Europe.

Indiana University and the World

Indiana University and the World

by Patrick O'Meara

2019 · Well House Books

Indiana University's administration, faculty, and staff believe that an international reach is a central part of the teaching and research identity of a great university. Beginning with "summer tramps" led by faculty in the later 1800s, providing support to a struggling German higher education system devastated by World War II, partnering with Kenyan medical institutions, and collaborating with Ukrainian parliamentarians, IU has participated in a diverse range of international opportunities. What connects these seemingly disparate efforts is their reciprocal nature. IU's international activities have benefited countless lives while providing opportunities for the intellectual development of faculty and students. This commitment to international engagement continues into Indiana University's third century, with the launch of Gateway offices in economically and culturally dynamic parts of the world, such as China, India, Germany, and Mexico.

Killarney

Killarney

by Patrick O'Kelly

1791