Select Annual Listing of Books on Irish Literature & Its Contexts: 1994
Poetry Collections
- xxx.
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Fiction (Short stories &
Novels)
- xxx.
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Drama (Plays & Collections
- xxx.
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Autobiography & Memoir
- xxx.
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Biography (Literary &
Historical)
- Janice Holmes and & Diane Urquhart. Belfast, ed., Coming into the light: The Work, Politics, and Religion of Women in Ulster, 1840-1940 (Belfast: QUB/IIS 1994), x, 213pp. [see contents].
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Miscellaneous Writings
- xxx.
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Scholarly Editions & Literary Reprints
- xxx.
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Anthologies, Interviews &
Almanacs
- xxx.
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Literary & Cultural
Commentary
- xxx.
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Critical Studies: Individual
Authors
- Philip OLeary, The Prose Literature of the Gaelic Revival, 1881-1921 - Ideology and Innovation, Penn. State UP 1994), xi, 753pp. [available at Google Books - online].
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Language & Folklore Studies
- xxx.
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Religion & Philosophy
- xxx.
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Media & Entertainment
- xxx.
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Arts & Architecture
- xxx.
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Historical Studies: General
- xxx.
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Historical Studies: 20th Century
- Ciaran Brady, ed., Interpreting Irish
History: The Debate on Historical Revisionism 1938-1994 (Irish Academic
Press 1994), 348pp. [see contents].
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Historical Studies: Centenary Topic
- xxx.
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Historical Studies: Ecclesiastical
- xxx.
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Natural History & Topography
- xxx.
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Politics, Economics & Society
- xxx.
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Northern Ireland/Ulster
- xxx.
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Womens Studies
- xxx.
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Reference, Guides & Bibliography
- xxx.
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Digital Publications
- xxx.
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Journals & Special Issues
- xxx.
Bibliographical details
Janice Holmes & Diane Urquhart. Belfast, ed., Coming into the Light: The Work, Politics, and Religion of Women in Ulster, 1840-1940 (Belfast: QUB/IIS 1994), (Belfast: QUB/IIS 1994), x, 213pp. ill. [& maps] CONTENTS: Margaret Neill, Homeworkers in Ulster, 1850-1911; Alison Jordan, Opening the Gates of Learning: the Belfast Ladies' Institute, 1867-97; Brigitte Anton, Northern Voices: Ulsterwomen in the Young Ireland movement; Diane Urquhart, The Female of the Species is More Deadlier than the Male? The Ulster Womens Unionist Council, 1911-40; Janice Holmes, The World Turned Upside Down: Women in the Ulster Revival of 1859; Andrea Ebel Brozyna, The cursed cup hath cast her down': Constructions of Female Piety in Ulster Evangelical Temperance Literature, 1863-1914; Marie O'Connell, The Genesis of Convent Foundations and Their Institutions in Ulster, 1840-1920. |
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Ciaran Brady, ed., Interpreting Irish
History: The Debate on Historical Revisionism 1938-1994 (Irish Academic
Press 1994), 348pp. CONTENTS: Introduction:
Constuctive and Instrument: The Dilemma of Irelands First
New Historians [3]; T. W. Moody and R D Edwards, pref. to Irish Historical Studies [35]; T. W. Moody, A New History of Ireland
[38]; R D Edwards, An Agenda for Irish History, 1978-2018 [54]; T. W.
Moody, Irish History and Irish Mythology [71]; F. S. L. Lyons, The Burden
of Our History [87]; Oliver MacDonagh, Ambiguity in Nationalism: The Case
in Ireland [105]; Roy Foster, History and the Irish Question [122]; Ronan
Fanning, The Great Enchantment: Uses and Abuses of Modern Irish History
[146]; Steven Ellis, Nationalist Historiography and the English and Gaelic
Worlds in the Late Middle Ages [161]; CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES: Desmond Fennell,
Against Revisionism [181]; Brendan Bradshaw, Nationalism and Historical
Scholarship in Modern Ireland [191]; Kevin ONeill, Revisionist Milestone
[217]; Brian Murphy, The Canon of Irish Cultural History: Some Questions
concerning Roy Fosters Modern Ireland; Seamus Deane, Wherever
Green is Read [234]; Hugh Kearney, The Irish and their History [246];
Alvin Jackson, Unionist History [253]; Cormac O Grada, Making History
in Ireland in the 1940s and 1950s: The Saga of The Great Famine [269]; Anthony Coughlan, Irelands Marxist Historians [288]; M A
G O Tuathaigh, Irish Historical Revisionism: States of the
Art or Ideological Project? Select Bibl. [327]; Index I [337]; Index II
[347]. Also Francis Shaw, The Canon of Irish History: A Challenge,
in Studies, lxi (1972), pp.113-57; Roy Foster, History and the Irish Question,
in Trans. RHSoc., 5th ser., 1988, pp.169-92; here 122-45. |
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