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       Leon Litvack & Glenn Hooper, eds., Ireland in the Nineteenth Century: Regional Identity (Dublin: Four Courts Press 2000). [q.pp.] 
      
        
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          | [Regions] | 
         
        
          
- Leon Litvack (QUB), ‘Exhibiting Ireland, 1851-53: Colonial Mimicry in London, Cork & Dublin’; 
 
- Elizabeth Tilley (NUI/Galway), Charting Culture in the Dublin University Magazine’; 
 
- A. Jamie Saris (NUIM), ‘Imagining Ireland in the Great Exhibition of 1853’; 
 
- Eva Maria Stöter (NUIM), ‘Region vs. Nation: Nineteenth Century ‘Germany’ as a Mirror for Irish Regional/National Politics’;
 
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          | Pt. II: Peripheries | 
         
        
          
- Jacqueline Belanger (U. of Kent at Canterbury), ‘ The Desire of the West: The Aran Islands and Irish Identity in Grania’; 
 
- Patrick Maume (QUB), ‘The Papish Minister: Shan Bullock, John Haughton Steele, and the Literary Portrayal of the Nineteenth-Century Clergyman’; 
 
- Brian Caraher (QUB), ‘Edgeworth, Wilde and Joyce: Reading Irish Regionalism Through the cracked lookingglass of a Servant’s Art’; 
 
- Frances Botkin (U. of Illinois at Chicago), ‘Edgeworth and Wordsworth: Plain Unvarnished Tales’; 
 
- Richard McMahon (NUIG), The Regional Administration of a Central Legal Policy. 
 
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          | Pt. III Nations | 
         
        
          
- Seán Ryder (NUIG), ‘The Politics of Landscape and Region in Nineteenth-Century Poetry’; 
 
- Kevin Whelan (Notre Dame), ‘Writing Ireland: Reading England’; 
 
- Michael McAteer (QUB), ‘Ireland and the Hour: Paternalism and Nationality in Standish James O’Grady’s Toryism and the Tory Democracy’; 
 
- Glenn Hooper (U. of Aberdeen), ‘The Pursuit of Signs: Searching for Ireland after the Union.’ 
 
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