Éire-Ireland (Autumn/Winter 2001) Vol.36 Nos. 3 & 4

Editorial Board - Editors: James S. Donnelly Jr & Vera Kreilkamp. Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary. Assistant Editor: James H. Leonard Editorial Assistant: Andrea Groce.

Editors’ Introduction [3]. Anger and Nostalgia: Seamus Heaney and the Ghost of the Father, by Adrian Frazier [7]. "God Save Ireland”: Manchester-Martyr Demonstrations in Dublin, 1867-1916m by Owen McGee [39]. “The Gravest Situation of Our Lives”: Conservatives, Ulster, and the Home Rule Crisis, 1911-14, by Thomas C. Kennedy [67]. Divisions Within the Irish Government over Land-Distribution Policy, 1940-70, by David Seth Jones [83]. Remembering Ireland’s Architecture of Containment: “Telling ” Stories in The Butcher Boy and States of Fear by James M. Smith [111]. “Ireland Begins in the Home”: Women, Irish National Identity, and the Domestic Sphere in the Irish Homestead, 1896-1912 by James MacPherson [131]. Fetal Ireland: National Bodies and Political Agency by Kathryn Conrad. [153]. “Not Quite Philadelphia, Is It?” An Interview with Eamonn McCann by Margot Gayle Backus [174]. John Ford’s Festive Comedy: Ireland Imagined in The Quiet Man by William C. Dowling [190]. Cover To Be Loved as a Cupboard: The Yeats Museum in the National Gallery of Ireland by Hilary Pyle [212]. Contributors. [226].

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