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Irish Studies Review, Vol. 11, No. 2 (August 2003)
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- Diego Tellez Alarcia, Richard Wall: Light and Shade of an Irish Minister in Spain (1694-1777) [123]
- Joan Meyler, The Body National and the Body Natural: Tristram Shandys History of Ireland [137]
- Paul Delaney, A Marginal Footnote: OFaoláin, the Subaltern, and the Travellers [155]
- Lynda Prescott, The Indian Connection in J. G. Farrells Troubles [165]
- Gary Peatling, Emotion and Excess: Discourses and Practices of Women and Republicanism in Twentieth-century Ireland [175]
- Desmond ORawe, At Home with Horror: Neil Jordans Gothic Variations [189]
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| Review article |
- Malcolm Ballin, The Irish Magazine: The Stimulating Power in Ireland, review of Irish Literary Magazines: An Outline History and Descriptive Bibliography, by Tom Clyde [199]
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| Reviewa / History & Politics |
- Eamonn Ó Ciardha, Ireland and the Jacobite Cause, 1685-1766: A Fatal Attachment, reviewed by Colm Ó Baoill. [205]
- Vincent Morley, Irish Opinion and the American Revolution, 1760-1783, reviewed by Daniel Gahan.
- Robert Dunne, Antebellum Irish Immigration and Emerging Ideologies of America: A Protestant Backlash, reviewed
by Janet Nolan.
- Catherine Hirst, Religion, Politics and Violence in Nineteenth-century Belfast: The Pound and Sandy Row, reviewed by Brian
Griffin.
- Ambrose Macaulay, The Holy See, British Policy and the Plan of Campaign in Ireland, 1885-93, reviewed by Eve Patten.
- Greta Jones, 'Captains of all
these men of death': The History of Tuberculosis in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Ireland, reviewed by Davis Coakley.
- Emmet OConnor, James Larkin, reviewed by John Newsinger.
- Peter Hart, ed., British Intelligence in Ireland 1920-21: The Final Reports, reviewed by John Newsinger.
- Michael Kennedy & Joseph Morrison Skelly, eds., Irish Foreign Policy, 1919-1966:
From Independence to Internationalism, reviewed by Derek Lynch.
- John Belchem, Merseypride: Essays in Liverpool Exceptionalism.
- Enda Delaney, Demography, State and Society: Irish Migration to Britain, 1921-1971, reviewed by Donald M. Macraild.
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| Reviews /Sociology, Philosophy & Cultural Studies |
- Thomas Duddy, A History of Irish Thought, reviewed by Eddie Hyland. [218]
- Míread Nic Craith, Plural Identities Singular Narratives: The Case of Northern Ireland, reviewed by Paul Burgess.
- Marianne Elliott, ed., The Long Road to Peace in Northern Ireland: Peace Lectures from the Institute of Irish Studies at Liverpool University, reviewed by D. George Boyce.
- Glenda Norquay & Gerry Smyth, eds., Across the Margins: Cultural Identity and Change in the Atlantic Archipelago, reviewed by Gerald Dawe.
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| Reviews / Literature |
- Norman Vance, Irish Literature since 1800, reviewed by Nessa Cronin. [222]
- Melissa Fegan, Literature and the Irish Famine 1845-1919, reviewed by Graham Davis.
- John Wilson Foster, Recoveries: Neglected Episodes in Irish Cultural History 1860-1912, reviewed by Mary C. King.
- Ben Levitas, The Theatre of Nation: Irish Drama and Cultural Nationalism 1890-1916, reviewed by Nicholas Grene.
- Hartmut Vormann, The Art of Lennox Robinson: Theoretical Premises and Theatrical Practice, reviewed by Lee Alan Bleyer.
- Andras Ungar, Joyces Ulysses as National Epic: Epic Mimesis and the Political History of the Nation State, reviewed by Donald Morse.
- Louise Ryan, Gender, Identity and the Irish Press, 1922-37: Embodying the Nation, reviewed by Yvonne McKenna.
- Katie Donovan, Day of the Dead, and Flight, by Vona Groarke, reviewed by Tim Liardet.
- Hiroko Mikami, Frank McGuiness and His Theatre of Paradox, reviewed by Patrick Lonergan.
- Elmer Kennedy-Andrews, ed. The Poetry of Derek Mahon, reviewed by J. Fitzpatrick Smith.
- Paul Muldoon, May Sand and Gravel, reviewed by Ruben Moi Nordic.
- Michael Boss & Irene Gilsenan Nordin, ed., Irish Studies, Vol. 1, 2002, ed. reviewed by Helen Blakeman.
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