ARTICLES: Christopher Farrington, ‘Ulster Unionism and the Irish Historiography Debate [251]; Joy Porter, ‘The North American Indians and the Irish [263]; Christian Huck, ‘Clothes Make the Irish: Irish Dressing and the Question of Identity [273]; R. K. R. Thornton, ‘How Far is it from Innisfree to Byzantium? [285]; Liam Harte, ‘“Somewhere beyond England and Ireland”: Narratives of “Home” in Second-generation Irish Autobiography [293]; Roy Connolly, ‘Making Institutions: The Cultural Identity of the Lyric Theatre, Belfast [307]; Suzanna Chan, ‘Looking for Molly Bloom: Frances Hegarty and Andrew Stones art work For Dublin [321].
INTERVIEW: James Drewett, An Interview with Roddy Doyle [337; port. P.339].
REVIEWS/HISTORY AND POLITICS [351]: Death, Burial and Commemoration in Ireland, 1550-1650 by Clodagh Tait, reviewed by Roberta Anderson; Land! Irish Pioneers in Mexican and Revolutionary Texas by Graham Davis, reviewed by Janet Nolan; The Irish Revolution, 1913-1923, ed. Joost Augusteijn, reviewed by Brian Griffin; The IRA 1926-1936 by Brian Hanley, reviewed by Catherine ODonnell; Ardoyne, The Untold Truth by Patricia Lundy and Mark McGovern; A Matter of Minutes: The Enduring Legacy of Bloody Sunday, by Joanne OBrien, reviewed by Cahal McLaughlin; Reinventing Ireland: Culture, Society and the Global Economy, ed. Peadar Kirby, Luke Gibbons and Michael Cronin, reviewed by Brad Kent.
REVIEWS/LITERATURE [359]: Circes Cup: Cultural Transformation in Early Modern Writing about Ireland by Clare Carroll, reviewed by Andrew Hadfield; The Colonial Conan Doyle: British Imperialism, Irish Nationalism, and the Gothic by Catherine Wynne, reviewed by Tadhg Foley; Yeats, Coleridge and the Romantic Sage by Matthew Gibson, reviewed by Robert Fraser; Modernism, Nationalism, and the Novel by Pericles Lewis, reviewed by John Paul Riquelme; James Joyce: A Short Introduction by Michael Seidel, reviewed by Susan Cannon Harris; James Joyce and the Revolution of the Word by Colin McCabe [rep.], reviewed by Valerie Murrenus; Joyces Revenge: History, Politics and Aesthetics in Ulysses by Andrew Gibson, reviewed by Andrew Thacker; The Finnegans Wake Notebooks at Buffalo ed. Vincent Deane, Daniel Ferrer and Geert Lemout, reviewed by Richard Brown; The First World War in Irish Poetry by Jim Haughey, reviewed by Fran Brearton; Brendan Behan: Cultural Nationalism and the Revisionist Writer by John Brannigan, reviewed by Susan Mooney; Ireland and Scotland: Literature and Culture, State and Nation, 1966-2000 by Ray Ryan, reviewed by Patrick Lonergan; Irish and Postcolonial Writing: History, Theory, Practice ed. Glenn Hooper and Colin Graham, reviewed by Maureen OConnor; The Face of the Earth by Medbh McGuckian, reviewed by Helen Blakeman; Theorizing Ireland ed. Claire Connolly, reviewed by Clare Wallace.
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