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Mícheál Ó hAodha is a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of History, University of Limerick, Ireland. He has published more than 100 books in both Irish and English on the history of Irish migration, Irish “outsider” groups and nationalist history. In addition, his research interests include technological innovations with a view to enhancing the access of “non-traditional” students in the education sector. His books have been published with Palgrave, Irish Academic Press and Cambridge Scholars Publishing, among other publishers. He is a regular contributor to the Irish-language columns of The Irish Times and the Dublin Review of Books.

Micheal Ó'hAodha

Mícheál Ó hAodha is a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of History, University of Limerick, Ireland. He has published more than 100 books in both Irish and English on the history of Irish migration, Irish “outsider” groups and nationalist history. In addition, his research interests include technological innovations with a view to enhancing the access of “non-traditional” students in the education sector. His books have been published with Palgrave, Irish Academic Press and Cambridge Scholars Publishing, among other publishers. He is a regular contributor to the Irish-language columns of The Irish Times and the Dublin Review of Books.

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“Crouching Tiger”

Quality and its Implementation in the Indian and Irish Software Communities
By: Brendan Keane, Dr Ita (Editor), Micheal Ó'hAodha
£29.99

The Irish software industry faces new challenges from competitors like India. This volume explores attitudes towards software process quality in both nations, comparing their implementation and concluding with recommendations to support Irish competitiveness.

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American “Outsider”

Stories from the Irish Traveller Diaspora
By: Jean Ryan Hakizimana, Micheal O'Haodha
£34.99

This book jettisons preconceptions of America, throwing back the curtains on the hidden lives of Irish-American Pavees. Journey with these “people of the road”—shy migrants who live in the shadows of rumour, hearsay, and a hot summer sun.

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Migrants and Cultural Memory

The Representation of Difference
By: Micheal O'Haodha
£34.99

This volume explores representations of the Traveller, Roma, and migrant “Other”. It shows how the migrant experience is echoed in the hybrid and diverse discourses of Western countries, pointing to the ongoing reconfiguration of dominant cultural narratives.

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Migrants and Memory

The Forgotten “Postcolonials”
By: Micheal O'Haodha
£29.99

This volume gives a voice to marginalized communities—the hidden Irish, the migrant, the nomad. Scholars and activists explore ethnicity, identity, and racism, offering a catalyst for new inquiry in Irish, Traveller, Romani, and Migration Studies.

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Postcolonial Artist

Johnny Doran and Irish Traveller Tradition
By: Jean Ryan Hakizimana, Micheal Ó'hAodha
£24.99

Irish Travellers have had little input into how they are represented. This book redresses this imbalance, exploring the Traveller experience through the musical oeuvre of artist Johnny Doran to outline the importance of cultural hybridity in postcolonial Ireland.

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