The book offers an in-depth examination of the international migration of skilled health workers, highlighting its profound impact on both the countries that send these professionals and those that receive them. It explores the implications of this trend, addressing economic, social, and healthcare outcomes, and sheds light on the motivations behind such migration, making it a crucial resource for understanding global health dynamics.
John Connell Knihy
John O'Connell je autor, ktorého diela boli publikované v britskom literárnom časopise Granta. Jeho memoáre, The Farmer's Son, sa stali jednotkou v írskych rebríčkoch bestsellerov. O'Connell pôsobí na rodinnej farme v grófstve Longford v Írsku, čo sa pravdepodobne odráža v jeho písaní.






The Last Colonies
- 352 stránok
- 13 hodin čítania
Exploring the complexities of colonialism, this book delves into the remaining territories still dependent on metropolitan powers, highlighting the often-overlooked small islands with limited resources. It offers a thought-provoking analysis of decolonization and global interdependence, challenging readers to reconsider the implications of these last colonies in a postcolonial context. The work provides a comprehensive examination of the paradoxes surrounding colonial legacies and their relevance in contemporary discussions.
Exploring the concept of the 'confetti of empire', this study delves into the former French colonies that continue to be integral parts of France. It examines the historical, cultural, and political implications of these territories, highlighting their unique identities and the complexities of their relationship with the mainland. Through this lens, the book sheds light on the legacy of colonialism and the ongoing impact of these regions within contemporary French society.
Exploring the connections between music, space, and identity, this book delves into various cultural "scenes" and the national music landscape. It offers a comprehensive perspective on popular music, examining how these elements intertwine and shape individual and collective identities across different environments.
A book about the joys and pleasures of running, the highs and lows of life, the history and landscape of Ireland, and so much more.
In the midst of Lockdown, confined to his local area, John Connell canoes his local river. During his meander downstream, John (author of the bestselling memoir, The Cow Book) reflects on his travels, his past relationships and his battle with depression, as well as on Irish folklore, geopolitics and philosophy. 'Quietly triumphant.' Donal Ryan
Outback Elvis: The story of a festival, its fans & a town called Parkes
- 256 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
Focusing on the vibrant community surrounding a beloved festival, this book showcases the local characters, lookalikes, impersonators, and tribute artists who bring the spirit of Elvis to life. Through the lens of dedicated fans, it paints a vivid picture of the town that celebrates this iconic figure, highlighting the unique culture and enthusiasm that make the event special.
The intimate account of a year on an Irish farm - and a fascinating history of man's long relationship with the cow.
The Farmer's Son
- 256 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
For fans of James Herriot, a poignant memoirand #1 Irish bestsellerabout a wayward son's return home to his family's farm, and how he found a new beginning in an age-old world
The Forlorn Case of Popery! Or, the Romanist Undeceived
- 210 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
The book is a reproduction of a culturally significant work, maintained as faithfully as possible to the original artifact. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, highlighting its historical importance and connection to major libraries worldwide. This preservation effort emphasizes the work's role in the knowledge base of civilization, making it a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in its cultural context.