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Adrienne Leavy
Thomas Kinsella, 1928–2021
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Geraldine Mills
Finding Home
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John Montague, Raymond N. Mackenzie
The Life and Work of Samuel Beckett
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Sara Martín-Ruiz
Unraveling the Thread of Tradition:
Between History and Memory in Melatu Okorie’s “If George Could Talk”
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Dáithí De Mórdha
“That Deep Relationship with the Locale”:
Community and Place in Dún Chaoin, County Kerry
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Geraldine Mills
New Poetry | Filíocht Nua
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Paul Carpenter
Knock and the Heraldic Arms of the Archdiocese of Tuam
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Christopher P. Barton
Perseverance, Resistance, and Community:
An Introduction to the History, Heritage, and Archaeology of Great Blasket, County Kerry, Ireland
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Sean Williams
The Magical Whiteness of Being Irish:
Language and Song in American White Nationalism
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Liam Lanigan
Modernism, Empire, World Literature, by Joe Cleary
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Christine Kinealy
Kenmare: History and Survival. Fr John O’Sullivan and the Famine Poor, by Colum Kenny
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Cover | Clúdach
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Eleanor Hooker
A Poet Helms the Lifeboat
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Colum Kenny
The Prism of Memoir:
Padraic Colum and Arthur Griffith, Poet and President
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Mary Morrissy
Una Watters: Everywoman Caught in the Rain
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Jack Quin
Michael Longley’s Poetics of Painting
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Gail McConnell
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Bruce Stewart
James Stephens and the Irish Constabulary
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Felix Morgenstern
Of Sentimentalists, Rebels, and the Musically Attuned:
Nineteenth-Century German Travel Writing on Ireland
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Gerard Moran
Retaining Their Irish Identity:
Marriage and the Famine Irish in Five Points, New York, in the 1850s
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