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Irish Studies Review, Vol. 8,
No. 3 (December 2000)
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- Malcolm F. Fry & Alan B. Martin, Breaking the Mould: Digitised Images of Ancient Outdoor Stonecarvings in Ireland. [293]
- Timothy Webb, Coleridge and Robert Emmet: Reading the Text of Irish Revolution. [303]
- Matthew Campbell, Lyrical Unions: Mangan, OHussey and Ferguson. [325]
- Kristin Morrison, Patrick OBrian: (Dis-)United Irishman at Sea. [339]
- Patricia Borton, Degree Zero: Language, Subjectivity and Apocalypse in the Poetry of Derek Mahon. [353]
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| Reviews / Folklore & Mythology |
- [The Sacred Isle: Belief and Religion in Pre-Christian Ireland by Daithi O Hogain, reviewed by Ann Cahill. [367]
- The Folklore of County Wexford, ed. Diarmaid O Muirithe and Deirdre Nuttall, reviewed by John Moulden.
- Tales of the Elders of Ireland, ed. & trans. by Ann Dooley & Harry Roe,reviewed by James E. Doan.
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| Reviews / History & Politics |
- Landscapes of Neolithic Ireland, by Gabriel Cooney, reviewed by Charles E. Orser, Jr. [369]
- Ireland and her Neighbours in the Seventh Century, by Michael Richter, reviewed by Thomas OLoughlin.
- The Cistercian Abbeys of Tipperary, by Colmcille ÓConbhuidhe, ed. by Finbarr Donovan, with a Foreword by Roger Stalley, reviewed by Dominic Aidan Bellenger.
- Political Ideology in Ireland, 1541-1641, ed. Hiram Morgan, reviewed by Andrew Hadfield.
- Cromwell in Ireland, by James Scott Wheeler, reviewed by Pádraig Lenihan.
- British Identities before Nationalism: Ethnicity and Nationhood in the Atlantic World, 1600-1800, by Colin Kidd, reviewed by Willy Maley.
- Ireland 1798-1998, by Alvin Jackson, reviewed by Lawrence J. McCaffrey.
- Rural Change in Ireland, ed. John Davis, reviewed by John Robb.
- The Irish Famine by Colm Tóibín, reviewed by Margaret Kelleher.
- The Long Gestation: Irish Nationalist Life 1891-1918, by Patrick Maume, reviewed by Diarmid Ferriter.
- The Story of the Court Laundry, by Robert Tweedy, reviewed by Maria Luddy.
- Ireland in the 1930s, ed. Joost Augusteijn, reviewed by Susannah Riordan.
- The Resurrection of Ireland: The Sinn Fein Party, 1916-1923, by Michael Laffan, and The Irish Counter-Revolution 1921-1936: Treatyite Politics and Settlement in Independent Ireland, by John Regan, reviewed by Peter Hart.
- Irish Politics and the Spanish Civil War, by Fearghal McGarry, and The Irish and the Spanish Civil War, by Robert A. Stradling, reviewed by John Newsinger.
- Ireland and the Marshall Plan, 1947-1957, by Bernadette Whelan, reviewed by Derek Lynch.
- Shattering Silence: Women, Nationalism and Political Subjectivity in Northern Ireland, by Begona Aretxaga, reviewed by Mary Corcoran.
- Contemporary Northern Irish Society: An Introduction, by Colin Coulter, reviewed by Steve Bruce.
- The State and Community Action, by Terry Robson, reviewed by John A. Jackson.
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| Reviews / Literature |
- The Shoulder of Shasta by Bram Stoker, ed. Alan Johnson, reviewed by William Hughes. [392]
- Yeats as Precursor: Readings in Irish, British and American Poetry, by Steven Matthews; and A Yeats Dictionary: Persons and Places in the Poetry of William Butler Yeats, by Lester I. Conner, reviewed by Matthew Gibson.
- The Abbey Theatre 1899-1999: Form and Pressure, by Robert Welch, reviewed by Nicholas Grene.
- Joyce through the Ages: A Nonlinear View, ed. Michael Patrick Gillespie, reviewed by Keith Williams.
- Joyce: Feminism / Post / Colonialism [European Joyce Studies 8], ed. Ellen Carol Jones, reviewed by Clare Wallace.
- Joyce Effects: On Language, Theory and History, by Derek Attridge, reviewed by Eugene OBrien.
- The Lie of the Land: Journeys through Literary Cork, by Mary Leland, reviewed by Ruben Moi.
- Contemporary Irish Women Poets: Some Male Perspectives, ed. Alexander G. Gonzalez, reviewed by Sarah Fulford.
- Irish Nocturnes, by Chris Arthur, reviewed by Glenn Hooper.
- Poems: 1975-1995, by Michael OSiadhail, reviewed by Jefferson Holdridge.
- Snapdragons, by Kitty Fitzgerald, reviewed by Siobhán Holland.
- Out of Ireland, by Christopher Koch, reviewed by Frank Molloy.
- Postcolonial Ireland? - special issue of the European Journal of English Studies, ed. by Claire Connolly, reviewed by Andrew Murphy.
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| Reviews /The Arts |
- The Crucifixion in Irish Art, by Peter Harbison, reviewed by Sighle Bhreathnach-Lynch. [409]
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| Media & Cultural Studies |
- Zulu: An Irish Journey, by Joan Mathieu, reviewed by Maureen Murphy. [411]
- Open Book: One Publishers War, by Steve McDonogh, reviewed by Jayne Steele.
- Angelas Ashes, dir. by Alan Parker, reviewed by Brian Neve.
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