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Irish Blood, English Heart: Second Generation Irish Musicians in England by Sean Campbell, pp. 260. Cork: Cork University Press, 2011
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Eva Gore-Booth: An Image of Such Politics, by Sonja Tiernan
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Empire’s Wake: Postcolonial Irish Writing and the Politics of Modern Literary Form by Mark Quigley
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“Other People’s Diasporas”: Negotiating Race in Contemporary Irish and Irish- American Culture by Sinéad Moynihan
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The Second Coming of Paisley: Militant Fundamentalism and Ulster Politics, by Richard Lawrence Jordan
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The Country of the Young: Interpretations of Youth and Childhood in Irish Culture, edited by John Countryman and Kelly Matthews
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