Which direction Ireland? : proceedings of the 2006 ACIS Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference / edited by Donald McNamara.
2007
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Ebrary electronic monographs.
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Which direction Ireland? : proceedings of the 2006 ACIS Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference / edited by Donald McNamara.
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Newcastle, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2007.
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xix, 185 pages
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Irish geographies : contested cultural locations / Catherine Nash
Abbey Theatre and the problem of practice / David Cregan
Not safe : Ireland as site of danger in the films of Jow Comerford and Cathal Black / Terry Byrne
Walt Disney's Ireland / William L. Bradley
Barbarism, Catholicism, and early modern English beliefs about the Irish / John H. Ball
Gothic figures emerging from famine / Anne K. Burke Erickson
Irish and American at the same time? : immigrant identity and Mary Anne Sadlier's The Blakes and the Flanagans / Bridie Chapman
Immigrant warriors : the Irish / Michelle L. Hartman
Is Baba Brennan "a much tougher feminist alternative"? : gender and Irish identity in Edna O'Brien's The country girls trilogy and epilogue / Beth Buhot
Language, print, and the Catholic Church in Ireland, 1700-1900 / Niall Ó Ciosáin
Grave robbing : unearthing James Joyce's "The Dead" as culturally cognitive artifact / Stephen Schmoyer
Pope's (bastard) children : lamenting the new Ireland / Andrew Hazucha
Parading possibility : "St. Pat's for All" and the re-imagining of Irishness / Adrian N. Mulligan.
Abbey Theatre and the problem of practice / David Cregan
Not safe : Ireland as site of danger in the films of Jow Comerford and Cathal Black / Terry Byrne
Walt Disney's Ireland / William L. Bradley
Barbarism, Catholicism, and early modern English beliefs about the Irish / John H. Ball
Gothic figures emerging from famine / Anne K. Burke Erickson
Irish and American at the same time? : immigrant identity and Mary Anne Sadlier's The Blakes and the Flanagans / Bridie Chapman
Immigrant warriors : the Irish / Michelle L. Hartman
Is Baba Brennan "a much tougher feminist alternative"? : gender and Irish identity in Edna O'Brien's The country girls trilogy and epilogue / Beth Buhot
Language, print, and the Catholic Church in Ireland, 1700-1900 / Niall Ó Ciosáin
Grave robbing : unearthing James Joyce's "The Dead" as culturally cognitive artifact / Stephen Schmoyer
Pope's (bastard) children : lamenting the new Ireland / Andrew Hazucha
Parading possibility : "St. Pat's for All" and the re-imagining of Irishness / Adrian N. Mulligan.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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9781443814904 e-book
1847183891
9781847183897
1847183891
9781847183897
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