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John McGahern: From the Local to the Universal by Eamon Maher
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The Royal Irish Constabulary, by Thomas Fennell
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Contexts for Frank McGuinness's Drama, by Helen Heusner Lojek
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Ireland and Postcolonial Theory, ed. Clare Carroll and Patricia King
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Evangelicalism and National Identity in Ulster, 1921-1998, by Patrick Mitchell
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Reinventing Modern Dublin: Streetscape, Iconography and the Politics of Identity, by Yvonne Whelan
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Wild Irish Women: Extraordinary Lives from History, by Marian Broderick
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Maude Gonne's Irish Nationalist Writings 1895-1946, edited and introduced by Karen Steele
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The Eternal Paddy: Irish Identity and the British Press, 1798-1882, by Michael de Nie
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Seamus Heaney: Searches for Answers, by Eugene O'Brien
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Irish Orientalism: A Literary and Intellectual History, by Joseph Lennon
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No Ordinary Women: Irish Female Activists in the Revolutionary Years 1900-1923, by Sinead McCoole
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Anglo-Irish Autobiography: Class, Gender, and the Forms of Narrative, by Elizabeth Grubgeld
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"Who Needs Irish?" Reflections on the Importance of the Irish Language Today, ed. Ciardn Mac Murchaidh
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Daniel O'Connell, the British Press and the Irish Famine: Killing Remarks, by Leslie A. Williams, ed. William H. A. Williams
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Women and the Irish Diaspora by Breda Gray
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"Say Little, Do Much": Nursing, Nuns and Hospitals in the Nineteenth Century by Sioban Nelson
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Snow Water, by Michael Longley
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After the Ball: Ireland After the Boom by Fintan O'Toole
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The Doctors House: An Autobiography, by James Liddy
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