FIELD DAY REVIEW 1 (2005), a journal of irish studies, S. Deane and B. Mac Suibhne, eds.

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FIELD DAY REVIEW 1 (2005), a journal of irish studies, S. Deane and B. Mac Suibhne, eds.

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A journal of Irish studies and international cultural studies. Published by Field Day in association with the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies at the University of Notre Dame.

 

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Field Day Review, a journal of Irish studies

Journal Content, volume 1 2005:

ESSAYS

Sylvère Lotringer
, The Thin Man: An Interview with Brendan Behan
Phillip Pettit, The Tree of Liberty: Republicanism, American, French and Irish
David Lloyd, Republics of Difference: Yeats, MacGreevy, Beckett
Luke Gibbons, Space of time through times of space: Joyce, Ireland and Colonial Modernity
Cormac Ó Gráda, Settling In: Dublin’s Jewish Immigrants of a Century Ago
Breandán Mac Suibhne and Amy Martin, Fenians in the Frame: Photographing Irish Political Prisoners, 1865–68
Mary Burgess, Mapping the Narrow Ground: Geography, History and Partition
Sarah Smith, Ireland in the 1940s and 1950s: The Photographs of Bert Hardy
Conor Deane, Letter from Rome:A State of Embarrassment
Benedict Anderson, Globalization and Its Discontents
Seamus Deane, Edward Said (1935– 2003): A Late Style of Humanism
Clare Carroll, Early Modern Ireland
Brendan O’Leary, Mission Accomplished? Looking Back at the IRA

REVIEWS
Jennifer Todd, Peter Gray, Michael Griffin, Angela Bourke, Máirín Nic Eoin, Brian Ó Conchubhair, Anne Fogarty, Jennifer Todd, Patrick Lonergan, Conor McCarthy, Peter Linebaugh, Sean T. O’Brien, Jane Ohlmeyer, Catherine Marshall, Rob Savage, Joep Leersen,Timothy Guinnane