Éire-Ireland (Autumn/Winter 2000/01) Vol.35 Nos. 3 & 4

Editors: Nancy J. Curtin and Vera Kreilkamp. Senior Consulting Editors: James S. Donnely, Jr.l and Philip O’Leary. Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard. Editorial Assistants: Kate Costello-Sullivan and Robin Umbley.

Editors’ Introduction [3]. ‘The Degenerate and the Martyr: Nationalist Propaganda and the Contestation of Irishness, 1914-1918’, by John S. Ellis [7]. ‘The Creation of a Literary Industry’, by Ann Saddlemyer [34]. ‘Ireland’s Metropolitan Feminists and Colonial Women’, by Carol Coulter [48]. ‘The Gate to Mulcahy’s Farm’, by Paul Perry [poem]. [79]. ‘Archbishop King, the Bank Scheme (1720-21), and Wood’s Halfpence (1722-25)’, by Gordon Hutton [81]. ‘“Take Care of the Immigrant Girls”: The Migration Process of Late-Nineteenth-Century Irish Women’, by Anne O’Connell [102]. ‘Resisting Convention: The Films of Joe Comerford’, by Jerry White [134]. ‘Reactionary Conservatism or Radical Utopianism? A.E. and the Irish Cooperative Movement’, by Michael McAteer [148]. ‘Poems: Temple Street Children’s Hospital & Prayer’, by Dermot Bolger [163]. ‘Myths in the Representation of Women Terrorists’, by Rhiannon Talbot [165]. ‘The Twisted Roots of Irish Patriotism: Anglo-lrish Political Thought in the Late-Eighteenth Century’, by Stephen Small [187].

Reviews and Commentary ‘From Holism to Context: Recent Anthropological Analyses of Northern Ireland’, by Marilyn Cohen [217]. Notes and Queries ‘James Larkin and J. Edgar Hoover: Irish Politics and an American Conspiracy’, by Claire A. Culleton [238]. Cover [162]. Contributors [260].

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