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           Select Annual Listing of Books on Irish Literature & Its Contexts: 1995 
      
      
        Poetry Collections
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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)  
   - Mary Cullen & Maria Luddy, eds.,  Women, Power and Consciousness in 19th-century Ireland (Dublin: Attic Press 1995), 
          304pp. [lives of Anna Wheeler, Margaret Aylward, Frances Power Cobb, Anne Jellicoe, Anna Haslam, Isabella Todd, Charlotte Grace OBrien and Anna Parnell].
 
       
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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     
- Anthony Roche, Contemporary Irish Drama: From Beckett to McGuinness (Gill & Macmillan 1995; 2nd edn. Palgrave Macmillan 2009) [q.pp.]
 
- Janice Evelyn Holmes, Religious Revivalism and Popular Evangelicalism in Britain and Ireland 1859-1905 (QUB 1995), xxii, 281pp. [orig. PhD 1995].
 
- Eve Patten, ed., Returning to Ourselves: Second Volume of Papers from the John Hewitt International Summer School (Belfast: Lagan Press 1995), xv, 395pp.
 
                   
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        Critical Studies: Individual 
          Authors 
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        Language & Folklore Studies
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	Religion & Philosophy
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	 Media & Entertainment      
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        Arts & Architecture
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        Historical Studies: General 
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Historical Studies: 20th Century
   - Jane H. Ohlmeyer, ed., Ireland from Independence to Occupation, 1641-1660 (Cambridge UP 1995), li, 324pp.  ill., maps. [contents].
 
       
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        Historical Studies: Centenary Topic 
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        Historical Studies: Ecclesiastical
   - xxx.
 
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           Natural History & Topography
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   Politics, Economics & Society
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        Northern Ireland/Ulster 
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        Womens Studies 
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        Reference,  Guides & Bibliography
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        Digital Publications 
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        Journals & Special Issues 
   - xxx.
 
       
    
	    
	  Bibliographical details	  
        
          | Jane H. Ohlmeyer, ed., Ireland from Independence to Occupation, 1641-1660 (Cambridge UP 1995), li, 324pp. ill., maps. [contents] Jane Ohlmeyer, Introduction: a failed revolution?; Nicholas Canny, What really happened in Ireland in 1641?; Scott Wheeler, Four armies in Ireland; Rolf Loeber & Geoffrey Parker, The Military Revolution in seventeenth-century Ireland; Jane Ohlmeyer, Ireland independent: confederate foreign policy and international relations during the mid-seventeenth century; Michelle O'Riordan, 'Political' poems in the mid-seventeenth-century crisis; John Adamson, Strafford's ghost: the British context of Viscount Lisle's lieutenancy of Ireland; Raymond Gillespie, The Irish economy at war, 1641-1652; Kevin McKenny, The seventeenth-century land settlement in Ireland: towards a statistical interpretation; Phil Kilroy, Radical religion in Ireland, 1641-1660; T. C. Barnard, The Protestant interest, 1641-1660; Aidan Clarke, 1659 and the road to Restoration; T. C. Barnard, Conclusion: settling and unsettling Ireland: the Cromwellian and Williamite revolutions. | 
         
       
	 
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