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Richard F. Outcault’s Hogan’s Alley and the Irish of New York’s Fourth Ward, 1895–96
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Animal Welfare in Post-Union Ireland
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Containing Granuaile:
Grace O’Malley in Two Nineteenth-century Novels
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“They Make Us Feel Like Family”:
A Cultural Reading of the Irish Bed and Breakfast
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The “Troubles” and Modern Memory:
Remembering and Forgetting in Glenn Patterson’s That Which Was
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The Shooting of Brigadier-General George Adamson, 1922
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“Families Can Be Awful Places”:
The Toxic Parents of Claire Keegan’s Fiction
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Two Graves Beside the Bann
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How Rosalind Became Irish:
Lady Morgan and the Greening of As You Like It
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Feed My Lambs:
The Reverend Thomas Drew and Protestant Children in Early Victorian Belfast
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“Any Story I Would Ever Tell, I Would Certainly Never Write”:
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Seamus Heaney’s Revisions for Death of a Naturalist
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Anna Pilz, Andrew Tierney
Trees, Big House Culture, and the Irish Literary Revival
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Judge Daniel Cohalan:
A Nationalist Crusader Against British Influence in American Life
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Once More on a “Discarded Poem”:
Yeats, Auden, and Brodsky
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Brian Friel
“Secular Prayers” for the New Lyric Theatre, Belfast
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Nowhere on the Chart
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Kenneth L. Shonk, Jr.
“Fashion’s Latest Whims Need Not Alarm Us!”:
Femininity and Consumption in the Irish Press, 1931–37
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Amy Clukey
Margaret Mitchell’s Potatoes:
Flann O’Brien, Patrick Kavanagh, and Gone with the Wind
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Dressing the “Feispora”:
Changes in Irish Dance Costume in the New Millennium
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