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Irish Studies Review, Vol. 9, No. 3 (December 2001)
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- Claire Connolly, Theorising Ireland [301]
- Mervyn Busteed, Sir James Caldwell, c.1720-84: An Anglo-Irish Landlord in the Age of Improvement [317]
- Ralph Pordzik, A Postcolonial View of Ireland and the Irish Conflict in Anglo-Irish Utopian Literature since the Nineteenth Centulry [331]
- Stewart Roulston & John Dallat, James Craig, Lord Charlemont and the Battle of Stranmillis,1928-33 [347]
- Melissa Fegan, The Travellers Experience of Famine Ireland [361]
- Fran Brearton, Mapping the Trenches: Gyres, Switchbacks and Zig-zag Circles in W. B Yeats and Ciaran Carson. 373]
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| Reviews: History & Politics |
- Thomas OConnor, ed., The Irish in Europe 1580-1815 (Four Courts 2001), reviewed by Gráinne Henry. [387]
- Aidan Clarke, Prelude to Restoration in Ireland (Cambridge UP 1999), reviewed by Alan Marshall.
- Eoin Magennis, The Irish Political System 1740-1765: The Golden Age of the Undertakers (Four Courts 2000), reviewed by Robert Mahony.
- Finlay Holmes, The Presbyterian Church in Ireland: A Popular History (Columba 2000), and Denis Carroll, Religion in Ireland: Past, Present and Future (Columba 1999), reviewed by Thomas OLoughlin.
- T. W. Moody, R. B. McDowell & C. I. Woods, The Writings of Theobald Wolfe Tone, 1763-98, Vol. I: Tones Career in Ireland to June 1795 (Clarendon 1998), reviewed by Marianne Elliott.
- Lawrence M. Geary, ed., Rebellion and Remembrance in Modern Ireland (Four Courts 2001), reviewed by Daniel Gahan.
- Carla King, ed., Famine, Land and Culture in Ireland (UCD Preess 2000), reviewed by Tadhg Foley.
- Maureen Langan-Egan, Galway Women in the Nineteenth Century, (Open Air 1999), reviewed by Catherine B. Shannon.
- Lyndon Fraser, ed., A Distant Shore: Irish Migration & New Zealand Settlement (Otago UP 2000), reviewed by Barbara J. Tanzler.
- Maedbh McNamara & Paschal Mooney, Women in Parliament-Ireland: 1918-2000 (Wolfhound 2000), reviewed by Mary E. Daly.
- Michael Farry, The Aftermath of Revolution: Sligo, 1921-23, (UCD Press 2000), reviewed by Peter Hart.
- Brian Girvan & Geoffrey Roberts, eds., Ireland and the Second World War: Politics, Society and Remembrance (Four Courts 2000), and Richard Doherty, Irish Men and Women in the Second World War (Four Courts 1999), reviewed by Keith Jeffery.
- Denis OHearn, Inside the Celtic Tiger: The Irish Economy and the Asian Model (Pluto 1998), reviewed by Rosemary Sales.
- Michael OKennedy & Eunan OHalpin, Ireland and the Council of Europe: From Isolation towards Integration (Coucil of Europe Publ. 2000), reviewed by Ben Tonra.
- Yvonne Galligan, Women and Politics in Contemporary Ireland: From the Margins to the Mainstream (Pinter 1998), reviewed by Rosemary Sales.
- Graham Ellison & Jim Smyth, The Crowned Harp: Policing Northern Ireland (Pluto 2000), reviewed by Mark Radford.
Reviews: Literature
- Kathryn Kirkpatrick, ed., Border Crossings: Irish Women Writers and National Identities (Alabama UP 2000), reviewed by Jacqueline Belanger. [410].
- Diane Stubbings, Anglo-Irish Modernism and the Maternal: From Yeats to Joyce (Palgrave 2000), reviewed by Clare Wallace.
- Eugene OBrien, The Question of Irish Identity in the Writings of William Butler Years and James Joyce (Mellen Press 1998), reviewed by Barbara A. Suess.
- José Lanters, Unauthorized Versions: Irish Menippean Satire, 1919-1952 (CUA Press 2000), reviewed by Donald E. Morse.
- Gregory Castle, Postcolonial Discourses: An Anthology (Blackwell 2001), reviewed by Scott Boltwood.
- Bill Lazenbatt, Writing Ulster: Northern Narratives (Ulster UP 1999), reviewed by Giuliana Bendelli.
Reviews: Media & Cultural Studies
- Adrian Peace, A World of Fine Difference: The Social Architecture of Modern Irish Village (UCD 2001), reviewed by Charles E. Orser. [418]
- Gordon McCoy & Maolcholaim Scott, Aithne na nGael: Gaelic Identities (IIS 2000), reviewed by Murray G. H. Pittock.
- Trefor M. Owen, From Comb to Cultra: Folklife Essays in Honour of Alan Gailey (IIS [2000] ), reviewed by James E. Doan.
- Lawrence W. McBride, ed., Images, Icons and the Irish Nationalist Imagination (Four Courts 1999), reviewed by Eugene McNulty.
- Peter Murray, 0044-Irish Artists in Britain (Crawford Gallery 1999), reviewed by Fintan Cullen.
- Jane Helleiner, Irish Travellers: Racism and the Politics of Culture (Toronto UP 2000), reviewed by Paul Delaney.
- Edward Daly, Mister, Are You a Priest? (Four Courts 2000), reviewed by Dom Aidan Bellenger.
- Ronan Bennett, Rebel Heart, directed by John Strickland [TV],reviewed by John Newsinger.
- Conor McCarthy, Modernisation: Crisis and Culture in Ireland 1969-1992 (Four Courts 2000), reviewed by Anthony V. Roche.
[ISR Vol. 9 - Collated Index of Title-pages & their Contents [429.]
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