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Karen Babine
In the Quiet Places
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James Silas Rogers
Nótaí na nEagarthóirí: Editors’ Notes
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Julieann Ulin
“Who’ll Buy Killarney?”:
Social, Legislative, and Literary Responses to the 1956 Sale
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Kevin P. Farrell
Nationalism and Post-Nationalism in Rattle and Hum
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M. L. Brillman
“Into the Arms”:
U2, America, and the 1980s
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Clare Chiappetta
U2’s Innocence and Experience as Brechtian Theater
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Enda Wyley
Filíocht Nua: New Poetry
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Thomas Dillon Redshaw
Making The Tain, 1951–70:
Thomas Kinsella, Louis le Brocquy, and Liam Miller
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José Carregal-Romero
The Social Silencing of Male Prostitution in Keith Ridgway’s “Angelo” and The Parts
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Michael de Nie
“Our Dead Chief ”:
The Irish Press and the Death of Parnell
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Ryan W. Keating
Rethinking the Failure of Fenianism in America
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Patrick J. Mahoney
Buffalo Bill Cody or Bufló Bill Códai?:
Irish Nationalist Invocations of an American Icon
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James Murphy
The Roof
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David Gardiner
Nótaí na nEagarthóirí: Editor’s Notes
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Keelan Harkin
Kate O’Brien’s The Ante-Room and the Ghosts of Past Futures
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Máirtín Ó Direáin, Seán Ó Ríordáin, Frank Sewell
Filíocht Nua: New Poetry
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Wit Pietrzak
“I Could Read It Like Leaves”:
Communion of Languages in Paula Meehan’s Geomantic
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Helen Heusner Lojek
“Too Clever for Belfast”?:
Stewart Parker’s Joyce in June
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Andrew Himmelberg
Unearthing Easter in Laois:
Provincializing the 1916 Easter Rising
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Lachlan Whalen
“A Womanish Thing”:
The Price Sisters and the Gendered Dimensions of Irish Republican Hunger Strikes in England, 1973–74
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