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Coming Soon in INSIGHT Magazine...

 

 

Forthcoming Articles:

Excavating the Iron Age in Co. Dublin

Understanding Irish iconography

More Native Irish Trees: Rowan, Oak, Birch...

The HIPNO Project Explained

You want more? Watch this space...


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You can cite an article from INSIGHT as follows:

Karl, Raimund. "Medieval Irish Chariots - 1300 Years in the Making", INSIGHT Magazine, July 2002.

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Contacting Us

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Mike Collins - General Editor ( rathcashel@aol.com )

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John Alexander - Technical Editor ( leydens@eircom.net )



Our Policy on Contributions

 INSIGHT is happy to consider any article or correspondence on topics directly related to Irish heritage (both human and natural), culture, and society. Whilst copyright on individual article content remains with the author, the magazine itself is © IRQUAS.

 Our objective is to provide material of interest to a wide range of people, from professionals to interested enthusiasts, and we will consider any relevant material regardless of which end of the 'scale' it is aimed at.

 Inquiries, correspondence, news and articles should be emailed to the appropriate persons named above. All article submissions will be reviewed for suitability in the first instance and passed to appropriately qualified members of our review panel for comment, if the article is considered of interest.

 Prospective authors should be prepared to receive criticism of their work and advice, where appropriate, on style, structure and content. If you are new to formal publication procedures, we will attempt to provide asistance where feasible. It is our aim to ensure that the best ideas get published.

 We reserve the right to refuse publication of any work and to withdraw any published article from the public domain at our discretion. In either event, we will ensure that the author is advised of the reasons. Though we will try to be gentle, no liability is accepted for injury to egos.