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Nótaí na nEagarthóirí: Editors’ Notes
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Lawrence M. O’Shaughnessy, Humanist
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Siobhán Campbell
Crossing the Lines:
Borders, Transgressions, and a Spot of Smuggling
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Catherine Maignant
The Irish Catholic Church and the Internet
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Jason Knirck
A Slightly Revolutionary Party:
Labour and Parliamentary Politics in the Early Free State
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Filíocht Nua: New Poetry
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Jesse Bordwin
Against Reference:
On Reading Objects in Éilís Ní Dhuibhne’sThe Bray House
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Anthony Bradley
Changing Places:
Locations of Contemporary Irish Poetry
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Brian McIlroy
Sidney Olcott and Irish Politics:
The Lad from Old Ireland (1910)
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Sarah Elizabeth Coogan
“The Scale of Horror Has no Shape”:
Representing War in Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme
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Míċeál F. Vaughan
After the Epiphany:
Gabriel Conroy, Gabriel Conroy, and the Journey Westward
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Clúdach: Cover
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Anthony Bradley
The Adulterous Muse: Maud Gonne, Lucien Millevoye and W. B. Yeats, by Adrian Frazier
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Elizabeth Fredericks
Post-Ireland? Essays on Contemporary Irish Poetry, edited by Jefferson Holdridge and Brian Ó Conchubhair
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Eileen Morgan-Zayachek
The Wireless Past: Anglo-Irish Writers and the BBC, 1931–1968, by Emily C. Bloom
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David McLoghlin
Tall Poppy:
Castleconnell, 1985
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Fiona Buckley, Claire McGing, Mack Mariani, Timothy J. White
Gender, Candidate Selection, and the 2016 Irish General Election
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Ashby Bland Crowder
Christmas Greetings from Seamus Heaney
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Katie Donovan
Filíocht Nua: New Poetry
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