North, West & Southern Europe: Irish

British Library, London


The British Library's Modern Irish Collections (1915-) hold a wide range of subjects in the humanities and social sciences in mainly book, journal and pamphlet form. Coverage of historical and literary subjects is particularly strong. The output of academic publishers and institutions in the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland is well represented in the Library's collections. You can explore the details of the British Libary's Irish collection online on their website, as well as searching the library catalogue.

Irish Collections At The British Library

Collection Details

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Location: British Library, London

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96 Euston Road

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