Eire-Ireland (Autumn 1995) Vol.30 No. 3

Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Advisory Editors: Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Classics: Marianne McDonald. Drama: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Language: James J. Blake. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Nineteenth-Century History: Irene Whelan. Twentieth-Century History: Lawrence W; McBride. Women's Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J Blake (1987-89).

Contents
Editors' Notes [3] ‘Distilling Spirits and Regulating Subjects: Whiskey and Beer in Romantic Britain’, by Hewitt S. Thayer [7] ‘Ireland and Greeneland: The Irish in the Writings of Graham Greene’, by Charles F. Duffy [14] ‘Oral and Literate Constructs of "Authentic" Irish Music’, by Mary Trachsel [27] ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Paddy Bushe [47] ‘The Memphis Riots of 1866’, by DeeGee Lester [59] ‘Ireland, The Cuban Missile Crisis, and Civil Aviation: A Study in Applied Neutrality’, by Joseph P. O'Grady [67] ‘"The Curse of Larkinism": Patrick Mclntyre, The Toiler; and the Dublin Lockout of 1913’, by John Newsinger [90] ‘Yeats's Poems Written in Discouragement, 1912-1913: The Politics of Culture’, by Anthony Bradley [103] ‘Women in Ireland's Information Industry: Voices from the Inside’, by Eileen M. Trauth [133] ‘"Gloom without Sunshine": The Reception of T. C. Murray in America, 1911-1938’, by Albert J. DeGiacomo [151] ‘"The Rest Should Be Silence": The Second Self in the Works of John O'Donovan’, by Bernard McKenna [165] Current Themes ‘Defining Irish Women: Dominant Discourses and Sites of Resistance’, by Pat O'Connor [177] Book Reviews [188] Notes and Queries [192] Cover [132]

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