Éire-Ireland: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Irish Studies

Single Searchable Index of Issues
1966-2025

The present page is attached to the illustrated index of Eire-Ireland issues from 1966 to 2007 - each with its own link to the corresponding table of contents - but also contains a continuous listing of those contents tables per issue from 2007 to 2025 which are missing from the other. (The method and rationale of that compilation is explained on the illustrated-index page, which remains visible whenever this one has been opened through the appropriate link provided on it.)

As such, this page comprises a searchable resource by means of the standard CTRL+F key-stroke in Windows. And since it has been opened in a separate window - i.e., attached - it will remain so until it closed either b using the Close tab on your internet browser one at the bottom of this page - just like this [ close ]. The Searchable Index can also be accessed at the URL address shown in your browser without even opening RICORSO - but we do hope you wil always do so!.


Introduction

Éire-Ireland is the handsomely printed organ of the Irish American Cultural Institute with significant support from the Irish Funds of America, and with the added digital support of the Muse Project at Johns Hopkins University - online [viz., https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/244]. The effect is to deliver a complete up-to-date table-of-contents of the current whole series which - combined with access to the print copies from 1966 to 2004 - amount to a complete run of this highly important Irish-subject organ - the product of skilled and dedicated scholarship for more than half a century and the collaboration of a immense family of researchers. In building a comprehensive list of all its contents down the years, we at RICORSO seeks to supply an accessible tool for significant research in Irish studies and hope that it will not be considered a trespass on the labour of others. .

[Note on style: unlike other journal-listings given in RICORSO and the usual style in bibliographies, the author’s name have not been fronted, but given instead after the recurrent term “by” after the title and before its author’s name, as in the publishing format of the printed journal itself. This was the first style adopted and grew too difficult to change, given the computer "moves" required to invert name and title in so many cases. Inverted commas have however been added to the articles, and italics have been use throughout for titles - some some prospect of a reformation is possible in the future. While the Project Muse and most other sources give first and last pages of articles, it has proved easier to reduce the figure on square brackets to start-number only since the next article always tarts on the immediately following page. In cases where the article-titles have been transposed to other parts of RICORSO - as, for instance, author-bibliographies - the conventional practice and order of details is strictl followed in the citation format used throughtout the website.

The longevity and professionalism of this peer-reviewed journal- intially called ‘A Journal of Irish Studies’ and latterly ‘An Interdisciplinary Journal of Irish Studies’ - has rendered it such an venerable and important venue for criticism and commentary that it seems unavoidable to search its index for references to any Irish author, title, or topic under serious consideration. Visitors will know that, in respect of issues since 2007, there is already an electronic search engine attached to Éire-Ireland at https://eire-ireland.org/index.php/eire-ireland/search - online]. That, of course, is a database which will throw up any TOC with the required search term. (It is also possible browse each issue by turn.) RICORSO now offers an integrated list of all tables of contents in a single file which can be searched by the conventional CTRL+F keystroke: hence Single Searchable Index of Issues.

The RICORSO record given here reflects the contents of all but a very few issues of the journal accidentally omitted from the collection at the University of Ulster (UU) at the date of its original creation and not successfully accessed since - although the merits of Google Search as a means of unearthing items and even tables of contents relating to Éire-Ireland should not be underestimated. (It is a notable fact that RICORSO was first devised and launched before Google became a domo major of Informatics that it is today - and that it has both been invaded by and profited from the extraordinary power of Google since it did emerge as such a force in the cultural world of our times.)

Listing the editorial teams of early-vintage issues of Éire-Ireland is one of the incidental fruits of the original scanning project. At the latest moment - i.e., Winter 2025 the editorial team is identified in the digital publication as follows.

Editorial Board - Co-editors: Vera Kreilkamp (Boston College) & Nicholas Wolf (NYU); Assistant Editor: Allison Casaly (Univ. of Connecticut); Editorial Assistant: Sean O’Hare (NYU); (Boston College, Editorial Assistant: Shelby Jones; Snr. Consulting Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr.

Previous editors, only excluding guest- and special-issue editors, have been Joseph Connors, James T. Farrell, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Eóin McKiernan, Sean McMahon, Henry F. Beechhold, James J. Blake, and Robert E. Ward. Additionall there have been assistant editors and interns drawn from the graduate student bodies of the chief universities involved, while advisory editors have been named in an extensive series of issues - these being:

James MacKillop (Arts); John Greene (Ascendancy Ireland); John B. Davenport (Bibliography); Christopher Murray (Drama and Theatre); Ruairí Ó hUiginn (Gaelic Literature); Irene Whelan (History); Charles Fanning (Irish America); Adrian Frazier (Literature); Ellen Goodel (Women’s Studies); Irene Whelan (Nineteenth-Century History); Desmond Dinan (Political Science); Laurence W. McBride (Twentieth-Century History); Patricia Haberstroh (Women’s Studies).

Access to contents details of Éire-Ireland issues, individually or continuously, is not as readily available in great libraries such as National Library of Ireland (NLI) and the JISC Library Hub (COPÀC/Discover) as one might expect. In the NLI, for instance, the journal is simply listed as part of the Stephen Griffin Collection [online], with stray copies in other collections such as the one among the Sean O’Casey Papers. As already implied here, Google searches for Éire-Ireland matter by contributor's name, btitles, or topics often do bring up references to the contents of specific issues. (My exploration of American institutional library ‘catalogs’ remains largely untried.)

The format of the tables-of-contents copied here differs somewhat from the orginals in ways alread mentioned but also in the fact that successive editorial generations chose to employ different section-headings and divisions of material - e.g., Appréciation (Fr.), Current Matters, Authors & Books - the last a columnn substantially written by Sean MacMahon - as well as Book Reviews, Notes & Queries, Cover Details, and some others which came and went. Finally, the use of ampersand (&) between editors’ or authors’ names in lieu of the commas preferred by Éire-Ireland house-style is a more or less consistent practice for bibliographical items anywhere in RICORSO and I have doggedly stuck to it. [Bruce Stewart / Dec. 2025.]

 

1966-69 1970-79 1980-98 1990-99 2000-



1966-69
Éire-Ireland, 1:4 (Winter 1966)

Editorial Board: Joseph Connors, James T. Farrell, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Eóin McKiernan.

Editor’s Notes [3]; ‘The Irish People’, by Caoimhíln Ó Danachair [6]; ‘Another Revolution: Modern Poetry in Irish’, by Frank O’Brien [13]; ‘Sean O’Casey as Troublemaker’, by Oliver Snoddy [23]; ‘An Irish National Film Archive’, by George Morrison [39].

Current Themes: ‘Rural Sociology and Ireland’, by Charles J. Haughey [63]; ‘Origins of Local Government in Ireland’, by Mrs. Finian Fields [69]; ‘Local Government: Organization and Functions’, by Mrs. Patrick Corry [74]; ‘Trends in Irish Education’, by Eilis Aughney [79]; ‘Report on the Churches’, by John Horgan and Seán Mac Réamoinn [83].

Books & Authors: ‘“The Untilled Field”’, by Seán McMahon [87]; Other Reviews [94]; Notes & Queries [103]; ‘A Checklist 0f Sources’, by Florence O’Donoghue [104]; Our Contributors [107]; Cover, North Cross, Ahenny.

 
Éire-Ireland, 2:3 (Fall 1967)
Incomplete contents: ‘The status of Yeats scholarship’, by Richard M. Kain; ‘The Poets of the Easter Rising’, by Richard J. Loftus; ‘Irish Labor and the Rising’, by John W. Boyle; ‘The Attempted Home rule Settlement of 1916’, by David W. Savage. [COPAC/DISCOVER - online.]
 
Éire-Ireland, 3:1 (Spring 1968)

Editorial Board: Joseph Connors, James T. Farrell, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Sean McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

Editor’s Notes [3]; ‘Next Parish to Boston: The Blasket Islands and Their Literature’, by Fraser Drew [6]; ‘Self and Soul in Yeats’s The Winding Stair’, by James H. O Brien [23]; ‘An Exile Returned: Moore and Yeats in Ireland’, by Jack Wayne Weaver [40]; ‘Irish Political Reality and Mary Lavin’s Tales From Bective Bridge’, by Robert W. Caswell [48]; ‘Applied Aquinas: James Joyce’s Aesthetics’, by Hugh T. Bredin [61]; ‘A Note on James Archer, S.J., 1550(?)-1620(?)’, by Denis Bergin [79].

Current Themes: ‘The Irish Art Scene’, by Anthony Butler [94]; ‘Ecumenical Chronicle for 1967’, by Seán MacRéamoinn and John Horgan [98]; ‘Language Report: Last Quarter, 1967’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [103].

Books & Authors: ‘A Reappraisal: The Valley of the Squinting Windows, Brinsley MacNamara (1890-1963)’, by Seán McMahon [106]; Reviews [117].

Notes & Queries: [129]; ‘A Note on the Historicity of Yeats’s Stanzaic Pattern in “Easter 1916”’, by Ben L. Collins [129]; Our Contributors [132]; Cover [128].

 
Éire-Ireland, 3:2 (Summer 1968)

Editorial Board: Joseph Connors, James T. Farrell, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan, Henry F. Beechhold,

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Fenian Prisoners in Western Australia’, by John Senan Moynihan [6]; ‘The Hidden Ireland of John B. Keane’, by Robert Hogan [14]; ‘Found: A Great Speech by Daniel O’Connell’, by Francis Griffith [27]; ‘Sub Rosa: The Writings of Jack B. Yeats’, by Marilyn Gaddis Rose [37]; ‘Checklist of Irish Titles: II’, by James Thomas Farrell [48]; ‘Darcy in Tír na nÓg’, trans. by Tomás de Bhaldraithe [57]; ‘The Gaelic Theatre’, by Séamus Wilmot [63]; ‘Carmel and Cushendun: The Irish Influence on Robinson Jeffers’, by Fraser Drew [72].

Current Themes: ‘Progress in Science’, by E. R. Stuart [83]; ‘The Irish Art Scene’, by Anthony Butler [85]; ‘Education and Rural Society in the Irish Republic’, by Desmond Anderson [89]; ‘The Arts and The Arts Council’, by Charles Acton [94]; ‘Language Report: January-March, 1968’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [101].

Books & Authors: ‘The Priest in Recent Irish Fiction’, by Seán McMahon [105].

Notes & Queries: ‘Chaplain Extraordinary’, by Austin Chadwick [134]; ‘Notes on Literature in Irish Dealing with the Fight for Freedom’, by Oliver Snoddy [138]; ‘Liam O’Flaherty -Translator(?)’, by Tomas de Bhaldraithe [149]; Our Contributors [154]; Cover [82].

 
Éire-Ireland, 3:3 (Fall 1968)

Editorial Board: Joseph Connors, James T. Farrell, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘ACIS Editor’s Introduction’, by Robert E. Rhodes [7]; ‘Image of Nationhood’, by Mary C. ‘Bromage [11]; ‘Types and Causes of Disputes in an Irish Community’, by John C. Messenger [27]; ‘Swift of Dublin’, by Denis Johnston [38]; ‘The Three Faces of Brian Nolan’, by Bernard Benstock [51]; ‘Crisis and Ritual in Brian Moore’s Belfast Novels’, by John Wilson Foster [66]; ‘The Roman Catholic Church in Ireland: 1898-1918’, by David W. Miller [75]; ‘The Irish Question: The British Foreign Office and the American Political Convention of 1920’, by Thomas E. Hachey [92].

Current Themes: ‘Language Report: April-June, 1968’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [107]; ‘The Irish Art Scene’, by Anthony Butler [110]; ‘A Review of Phonograph Records of Irish Interest’, by Charles Acton [113].

Books & Authors: ‘The Parish and the Universe’, by Sean McMahon [157]; Reviews [169]; Notes & Queries [181]; Our Contributors [183]; Cover [10].

 
Éire-Ireland, 3:4 (Winter 1968)

Editorial Board: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Henry George: America’s Apostle to the Irish’, by Edward J. Rose [7]; ‘Patrick Kavanagh’, by Grattan Freyer [17]; ‘The Irish Allegiances of an English Laureate: John Masefield And Ireland’, by Fraser Drew [24]; ‘Faremoutiers: A Legacy from St. Columbanus’, by Mary Rogers [35]; ‘Roger Casement’s Contribution to the Ethnographical and Economic Botany Collections in the National Museum of Ireland’, by M. J. P. Scannell and 0. Snoddy [46]; ‘The Fiction of Benedict Kiely’, by Grace Eckley [55]; ‘Artifices for Eternity: Joyce and Yeats’, by John Rees Moore [66]; ‘Ethnicity as an Influence on Behavior’, by Andrew W. Greeley [74].

Current Themes: ‘The Irish Art Scene’, by Anthony Butler [91]; ‘Third Quarter: The Language’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [94]; ‘Ecumenical Chronicle’, by Sean Mac Réamoinn and John Horgan [97]; ‘Notes on Irish Music’, by Charles Acton [101].

Books & Authors: ‘John Bull’s Other Ireland: A Consideration of The Real Charlotte by Somerville & Ross’, by Seán McMahon [119]; Reviews [136].

Notes & Queries: ‘The Irish Ghetto Originated in Ireland; Not in the United States’, by J. Augustine O’Gorman [147]; Our Contributors [151]; Cover [6].

 
Éire-Ireland, 4:1 (Spring 1969)

Editorial Board: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘A View of the Irish in America: 1887’, by Arthur Mitchell [7]; ‘Bás Nó Beatha?’, by Deasún Breatnach [13]; ‘Yeats and Irish in the Theatre’, by Oliver Snoddy [39]; ‘“Eveline”: Joyce’s Affirmation of Ireland’, by E. San Juan, Jr [46]; ‘The Structural Craftsmanship of J. M. Synge’s Riders to the Sea’, by Paul M. Levitt [53]; ‘Samuel Beckett: Dramatic Tradition and the Auslander’, by Thomas E. Porter, S.J. [62]; ‘Christ and Cuchulain: Interrelated Archetypes of Divinity and Heroism in Yeats’, by Janet Frank Egelson [76]; ‘The Poetry of Thomas Kinsella’, by Robin Skelton [86].

Appréciation: ‘Landlords’ Ireland’, by Pádraic Colum [109]. Current Themes: ‘The Irish Art Scene’, by Anthony Butler [114]; ‘Ecumenical Chronicle’, by Séan Mac Réamoinn and John Horgan [117]; ‘The Opera in Ireland: Actual and Potential’, by Charles Acton [121]. Books & Authors: ‘Eagle of the Empty Eyrie’, by Seán McMahon [138]; Reviews [152]; Notes & Queries [157]. Our Contributors [159].

 
Éire-Ireland, 4:2 (Summer 1969)

Editorial Board: Laurence O’Shaughnessy, Séan McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The Fenian Brotherhood: Colorado’ [7]; ‘A Popular Bibliography of the Fenian Movement’, by P. Guptill [18]; ‘A Pilgrimage to St. Mac Dara’s Island’, by Mervyn Wall [26]; ‘An Ghaidhlig’, by Dennis Clark [31]; ‘A Bridge of Fish: The Irish Connection with Newfoundland 1500-1630’, by Eugene T. Kelly [37]; ‘Frank O’Connor and the Irish Theatre’, by Roger McHugh [52]; ‘Art and Faith’, by Patrick Pye [64]; ‘Solitary Companions in Beckett and Jack B. Yeats’, by Marilyn Caddis Rose [66]; ‘Yeats’s Odd Swan at Coole’, by Robert W. Caswell [81]; ‘Anti-Irish Intrigue at the Vatican Ed.’, by F. J. Woods [87].

Current Themes: ‘Theatre in Ireland’, by T. P. O’Mahony [93]; ‘The Irish Art Scene’, by Anthony Butler [100]; ‘The Language’, by Nollaig Ó Cadhra [102]; ‘Ourselves and Music’, by Charles Acton [106]. Appréciation: ‘Dúchas: A Personal Essay’, by Patrick Morrissey [117]. Books & Authors: ‘May the Lord in His Mercy’, by Sean McMahon [128]; Reviews [140]. Notes & Queries: ‘Irish Literature in Sweden’, by Clas Zilliacus [150]; Our Contributors [149]; Covers [17].

 
Éire-Ireland, 4:3 (Fall 1969)

Editorial Board: Laurence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

‘A Perspective on Irish Population Patterns’, by Brendan M. Walsh [3]; ‘Gerald Griffin’s Common-Place Book A’, by John Cronin [22]; ‘The Narrator of Finnegans Wake’, by Michael H. Begnal [38]; ‘The Three Saxon Princes’, by Hadley P. Tremaine [50]; ‘John Boyle O’Reilly and Civil Rights’, by Rev. Kevin T. Shanley and 0. Carm [55]; ‘Joseph Campbell’s :“The Dancer”’, by David R. Clark [82]; ‘James Stephens’s Deirdre’, by Patricia Ann McFate [87]; ‘Yeats and Moore: An Autobiographical Conflict’, by Meredith Cary [94].

Appréciation: ‘Ghosts of Kilmainham’, by Fraser Drew [110]; Book Reviews [14]. Current Themes: ‘What of The North?’, by Martin Wallace [130]; ‘The Irish Art Scene’, by Anthony Butler [134]; ‘Language: Second Quarter’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [138]; ‘A Vision in Irish Music’, by Charles Acton [143].

 
Éire-Ireland, 4:4 (Winter 1969)

Editorial Board: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, EóinMcKiernan.

‘The Enigma of the Patricios’, by Wally Power [7]; ‘The Fighting Sixty-Ninth’, by Thomas J. Mullen Jr., K.M. [13]; ‘Ulster’s Alarming Novels’, by John Cronin [27]; Hilary Pyle, ‘Modern Art in Ireland: An Introduction’ [35]; ‘National Education and the Realities of Irish Life, 1831-1900’, by D. H. Akenson [42]; ‘Yeats’s :“Crazy Jane Reproved”’, by Brian John [52]; ‘Nineteenth-Century Sources for the Deirdre Legend’, by Herbert V. Fackler [56]; ‘Flann O’Brien: The Novelist as Critic’, by Del Ivan Janik [64]; ‘Rebellion Matured: Joyce’s Exiles’, by William R. Ferris, Jr. [73]; ‘Recent Shavian Criticism’, by Stanley Weintraub [82]; ‘The Fenians: A Bibliography’, by James W. Hurst [90].

Current Themes: ‘Education and Commerce in the Irish Republic’, by Desmond Anderson [107]; ‘This Heritage to the Race of Kings’, by Charles Acton [112]; ‘The Irish Art Scene’, by Anthony Butler [134]; ‘The Language: Third Quarter, 1969’, by Nollaig Ó Gadtha [139]. Books & Authors: ‘The Quare Fellow’, by Seán McMahon [143]; Book Reviews [158].

 
1970-79
Éire-Ireland, 5:1 (Spring 1970)

Editorial Board: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

‘The Road to Béal Na mBláth’, by Robert T. Reilly [3]; ‘The Irish Civil War and the Drafting of the Free State Constitution’, by D. H. Akenson and J. F. Fallin [10]; ‘The North Review’, by Martin Wallace [27]; ‘Jeanne Robert Foster’, by Richard Londreville [38]; ‘Joyce’s Use of Yeats and of Irish History: A Reading of “A Mother”’, by Ben L. Collins [45]; ‘The Kindred Vistas of W. B. and Jack B. Yeats’, by Marilyn Caddis Rose [67]; ‘The Fortunes of Words [80].

Appréciation: ‘William Carleton: An Introduction’, by Eileen Ibarra [81]; ‘Peig Sayers’, by Seán Ó Súilleabháin [86]. Current Themes: ‘The Irish Art Scene’, by Anthony Butler [92]; ‘The Schools and Music: Reflections on Promise’, by Charles Acton [98]; ‘Language Report: Fourth Quarter, 1969’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [110]. Book and Authors: ‘Francis MacManus’s Novels of Modern Ireland’, by Seán McMahon [116]; Book Reviews [131].

 
Éire-Ireland, 5:2 (Summer 1970)

Editorial Board: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKierna.

‘An Chléir agus an Fhiliocht sa 17ú Céad’, by Cathal Ó Háinlie [4]; ‘Disintegrating Unionism’, by Martin Wallace [20]; ‘Shields at the Abbey: A Friend of Cathleen’, by Homer D. Swander [25]; ‘The Irish Civil War and the Drafting of the Free State Constitution’, by D. H. Akenson and J. F. Fallin [42]; ‘The Fortunes of Words’ [94].

Current Themes: ‘Reflections on “Art and Oratory”’, by Michael Wynne [95]; ‘Faoi’n Dtuaith Rural Organizations’, by Stephen Rynne [102]; ‘The Irish Art Scene’, by Anthony Butler [106]; ‘The Language: First Quarter, 1970’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [111]; ‘Interview with A. J. Potter’, by Charles Acton [115]; ‘The New Coinage’, by John Brennan [140]. Books & Authors: ‘The Boy From His Bedroom Window’, by Seán McMahon [142]; Book Reviews [154]; Notes & Queries [162].

 
Éire-Ireland, 5:3 (Fall 1970)

Editorial Board: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

‘In Search of the Wild Geese’, by Dorothy Molloy [3]; ‘Galway as a TransAtlantic Port’, by Walter S. Sanderlin [15]; ‘Gerald Griffin: A Forgotten Novel’, by John Cronin [32]; ‘Swift’s Stella Poems and Fidelity to Experience’, by Robert W. Uphaus [40]; ‘Swift’s Friend: Dr. Patrick Delany’, by Joseph R. McElrath, Jr. [53]; ‘The Pre-Aran Writings of J. M. Synge’, by Jeanne Flood [63]; ‘Moore’s Untilled Field and Joyce’s Dubliners’, by Eileen Kennedy [81]; ‘Irish Local Historical and Archaeological Journals’, by Seosamh Ó Dufaigh [90]; ‘The Fortunes of Words’ [100].

Current Themes: ‘Reform in the North’, by Martin Wallace [101]; ‘Language and Politics’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [105]; ‘Irish Art’, by Anthony Butler [110]; ‘Interview: Seoirse Bodley’, by Charles Acton [117]. Books & Authors: ‘Tailor-Made’, by Seán McMahon [134]; Reviews [43]; Cover [4]; Notes & Queries [49].

 
Éire-Ireland, 5:4 (Winter 1970)

Editorial Board: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

‘Robert Emmet and the Development of the War Rocket’, by Mitchell R. Sharpe [3]; ‘The Making of an Irish Patriot: Bernard Shaw 1914-1916’, by Stanley Weintraub [9]; ‘The Irish Civil War and the Drafting of the Free State Constitution’, by D. H. Akenson and J. F. Fallin [28]; ‘Draft Constitution’ [41]; ‘Capitulation to the British’ [53]; ‘Padraic Colum and Irish Drama’, by Zack Bowen [71]; ‘The Fortunes of Words’ [83].

Current Themes: ‘When the Wind Blows’, by Desmond Rushe [84]; ‘The Tongue of the Gael: Third Quarter Report’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [88]; ‘Ireland’s Viking Coinage’, by John Brennan [92]; ‘Interview with Brian Boydell’, by Charles Acton [97].

Appréciation: ‘Tom Peete Cross: An American Cellicist (1879-1951)’, by Raymond J. Cormier [112].

Books & Authors: ‘Clay and Worms’, by Seán McMahon [116]; Book Reviews [135]; Note [147]; Cover [82].

 
Éire-Ireland, 6:1 (Spring 1971)

Editorial Board: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

‘Muted Heritage: Gaelic in an American City’, by Dennis Clark [3]; ‘Notes on Civil War Irish Seamen’, by John DeCourcy Ireland [8]; ‘Eva Gore-Booth on Behalf of Roger Casement: An Unpublished Appeal’, by Michael Begnal [11]; ‘The Obscurity of George Fitzmaurice’, by John P. Conbere [17]; ‘Pages from an Irishman’s Diary: This Period Then’, by Pádraig Ó Maidín [27]; ‘The King, the Constitution, and Ulster: Interparty Negotiations of 1913 and 1914’, by John D. Fair [35]; ‘Wordsworth in Ireland, 1829: A Survey of His Tour’, by Herbert V. Fackler [53]; ‘The Approach to an Irish Poor Law, 1828-33’, by Thomas G. Conway [65]; ‘Ferguson and the Idea of an Irish National Literature’, by Robert O’Driscoll [82]; ‘The Fortunes of Words’ [96].

Current Themes: ‘Sound Idiocy’, by Desmond Rushe [97]; ‘The Irish Art Scene’, by Anthony Butler [100]; ‘Interview with Seán Ó Riada [106]; ‘Language Report: Fourth Quarter, 1970’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [115]. Books & Authors: ‘Town and Country’, by Seán McMahon [120]; Reviews [132]; Cover [7]; Notes & Queries [43].

 
Éire-Ireland, 6:2 (Summer 1971)

Editorial Board: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

‘Aviation in Ireland - 1784 to 1922’, by Captain J. C. Kelly-Rogers OBE FRAES [3]; ‘Dublin to Boston, 1719’, by Robert J. Hunter [18]; ‘American-Irish: West and East’, by James P. Walsh [25]; ‘Why “Sinn Féin?”’, by Joseph Sweeney [33]; ‘A Fenian Letter’ [41]; ‘Unpublished Letters of Sean O’Casey’, by Ronald Rollins, Ed. [43]; ‘Nobel Deeds: Jack B. Yeats’, by Bruce Arnold [48]; ‘The Fortunes of Language’ [58]; ‘The Origins and Early History of the Irish Jig’, by Declan F. Townsend [59]; ‘Litríocht Chorca Dhuibhne Agus An Béaloideas’, by Seán Ó Suilleabháin [66]; ‘At Swim-Two-Birds and the Novel as Self-Evident Sham’, by Ruth A. Roberts [76]; ‘St. Catherine of Siena in Ireland’, by H. J. O’Brien [98]; ‘The Wormwood Revisions’, by Thomas Dillon Redshaw [111].

Current Themes: ‘Festivals and Festivals’, by Charles Acton [157]; ‘The National Language: First Quarter 1971’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [166]; Book Reviews [171]; Notes & Queries [186]; Cover [24].

 
Éire-Ireland, 6:3 (Fall 1971)

Editorial Board: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

‘The Short Stories of Sean O’Faolain: Theory and Practice’, by Katherine Hanley, CSJ [3]; ‘George Moore’s The Lake: A Possible Source’, by John Cronin [12]; ‘Images of Swift: A Review of Some Recent Criticism’, by Robert W. Uphaus [16]; ‘The Backgrounds of “Eveline”’, by Albert J. Solomon [23]; ‘Maria Edgeworth and Her Father: the Literary Partnership’, by Patrick Murray [39]; ‘The Irish Judiciary in the 18th- and 19th-Centuries’, by John O’Donovan [51]; ‘The Formative Years of the Irish Diplomatic Service’, by Patrick Keatinge [57]; ‘The Fitzwilliam Crisis and Irish Nationalism’, by Rex Syndergaard [72]; ‘Trollope’s First Novel: A Re-examination’, by Doris R. Asmundsson [83]; ‘McLaverty’s People’, by John Wilson Foster [92]; ‘The Crisis of Identity in the Novels of Brian Moore’, by Murray Prosky [106]; ‘Joyce’s After the Race, the Races of Castlebar, and Dun Laoghaire’, by Donald T. Torchiana [119].

Current Themes: ‘Drama: Regional and Dublin’, by Desmond Rushe [129]; ‘Music Appetite: Its Nourishment’, by Charles Acton [133]; ‘The Language: Second Quarter’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [140]; ‘Books & Authors’, by Seán McMahon [145]; Book Reviews [157]; Notes & Queries [158]; Cover [91].

 
 
Éire-Ireland, 6:4 (Winter 1971)

Editorial Board: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

‘I gCuimhne Sheáin Uí Riada’, by Charles Acton [3]; ‘Northern Ireland: So Far’, by Henry Kelly [6]; ‘Wolfe Tone Letter: 1795 Ed.’, by Joseph James St. Mark [15]; ‘The Irish Judiciary in the 18th- and 19th-Centuries’, by John O’Donovan [17]; ‘Pages from an Irishman’s Diary: This Period Then’, by Pádraig Ó Maidín [23]; ‘Pervasive Patterns in The Silver Tassie’, by Ronald G. Rollins [29]; ‘AE’s Portraits of the Artists: A Study of The Avatars’, by Patricia Ann McFate [38]; ‘Yeats and the Musician’s Art in “Last Poems”’, by Patrick Holland [49]; ‘Maud Gonne on Synge’, by K. P. S. Jochum [65]; ‘J. M. Synge: A Centenary Appraisal’, by David H. Greene [71]; ‘Liam O’Flaherty: Additions to the Checklist’, by Angeline A. Hampton [87].

Appréciation: ‘A Tour in Connemara’, by James Newcomer [95]; ‘Baedeker for Beckett’, by Frederick S. Kiley [104]; ‘James Connolly, Unquiet Spirit’, by Samuel Levenson [110]. Current Themes: ‘The Celtic Peoples’, by Alan Heusaff [118]; ‘Season at the Gate’, by Desmond Rushe [120]; ‘Autumn Frolics’, by Bruce Arnold [123]; ‘Music Teaching: Economics and the Community’, by Charles Acton [127]; Book Reviews [134]; Cover [37].

 
Éire-Ireland, 7:1 (Spring 1972)

Editorial Board: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan

‘Occupational Choice Among the American Irish’, by Andrew M. Greeley [3]; ‘Women’s Work In Ireland’, by Thomas G. Conway [10]; ‘The Chroniclers of Violence: The Troubles in Northern Ireland Interpreted’, by Bowyer Bell [28]; ‘Northern Ireland: Beginning or End?’, by Henry Kelly [39]; ‘The Kelly Theatre Riot’, by Victor Power [46]; ‘Sir Samuel Ferguson: “The Death of the Children of Usnach" (1834) and Deirdre (1880)’, by Herbert Fackler [84]; ‘Dorothy Richardson Recalls Yeats’, by Shirley Rose [96]; ‘Joyce’s Otherworld’, by Henry F. Beechhold [103]; ‘A Christmas Carol’, by Ellen Kenny (Ed.) [116].

Current Themes: ‘Recordings With Commentary’, by Charles Acton [121]; ‘Theatre Boom Year ?’, by Desmond Rushe [128]; ‘Language Fourth Quarter, 1971’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [132]. Appréciation: ‘Sun and Snow The Variety of George Brandon Saul’s Literary Art’, by Frederick S. Kiley [135]. Books & Authors: ‘The Road to Glenmalure’, by Seán McMahon [142]; Book Reviews [152]; Notes & Queries [156]; Cover [141].

 
Éire-Ireland, 7:2 (Summer 1972)

Editorial Board: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

‘The British Foreign Office and New Perspectives on The Irish Issue in Anglo-American Relations 1919- 1921’, by Thomas E. Hachey [3]; ‘Lloyd George and The Irish Settlement, 1921-1922’, by Joseph M. Curran [14]; ‘Liam O’Flaherty: Literary Ecologist’, by Helene O’Connor [47]; ‘Synge’s Concept of The Tramp’, by Harold Orel [55]; ‘Saved or Stolen? The Gold Coin in “Two Gallants”’, by Samuel N. Bogorad [62]; ‘The Text of Ulysses’, by Jack P. Dalton [67]; ‘“A very fine piece of writing”: Ivy Day in the Committee Room’, by Frank Ormsby and John Cronin [84]; ‘Jack B. Yeats: Irish Rebel in Modern Art’, by Marilyn Gaddis Rose [95]; ‘Tea With Jack B. Yeats 1940’, by Stephen Rynne [106]; ‘Allagar na hlnise’, by Pádraig Ó Fiannachta [110].

Appréciation: ‘Mary Lavin’s World: Lovers and Strangers’, by Thomas J. Murray [122]; ‘Brian Friel: An Introduction’, by Milton Levin [132].

Current Themes: ‘Despite the Lack of A Hall’, by Charles Acton [137]; ‘The Theatre’s Winter Solstice’, by Desmond Rushe [144]; ‘Radio Na Gaeltachta’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [147]; Celtic Report’, by Alan Heusaff [153]; Book Reviews [159]; Cover [158].

 
Éire-Ireland, 7:3 (Fall 1972)

Editorial Board: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

‘The Other Parnell’, by Frederick C. Stern [3]; ‘The Satires of Paul Vincent Carroll’, by John D. Conway [13]; ‘Contemporary Opinion of O’Connell’s Oratory’, by Francis Griffith [24]; ‘Mananaan MacLir In Ulysses’, by Deborah Tannen Paterakis [29]; ‘Irish Writers and the Spanish Civil War’, by William Tierney [36]; ‘Friendship and An Eighteenth-Century History of Ireland’, by Robert Ward [56]; ‘Nature’s Storms and Stormy Natures in Synge’s Aran Islands’, by Keith N. Hull [63]; ‘Thematic Variation in Synge’s Early Peasant Plays’, by Jeanne A. Flood [72]; ‘The Poet’s Role In An Age of Emptiness and Chaos: A Reading of Yeats’s Meditations In Time Of Civil War’, by Sammye Crawford Greer [82]; ‘Irish Periodical Literature: An Untilled Field’, by Richard M. Kain [93]; ‘Note To Kinsella’s :“Butcher’s Dozen”’, by Thomas Dillon Redshaw [100].

Appréciation: ‘Seán Ó Riada’s Nomos II’, by Aloys Fleischmann [108].

Current Themes: ‘To Thine Own Self’, by Charles Acton [116]; ‘“Implementing a Language Policy”’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [127]; ‘Irish Stamps: Olympic Issue’ [132]; Book Reviews [133]; Cover [See Summer Issue].

 
Éire-Ireland, 7:4 (Winter 1972)

Editorial Board: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan.

‘Wolfe Tone’s Diplomacy’, by J. J. St. Mark. [3]; ‘Mr. Punch and Daniel O’Connell’, by Elizabeth Petuchowski [12]; ‘Yeats, Johnson, and Ireland’s Heroic Dead’, by Barton R. Friedman [32]; ‘Love and Famine, Family and Country in Trollope’s Castle Richmond’, by Hugh L. Hennedy [48]; ‘The “First Tenor” in James Joyce’s :“ A Mother”’, by John Scarry [67]; ‘Population, The Potato and Depression’, by Gale Edward Christianson [70]; ‘An Irishman’s Diary’, by Pádraig Ó Maidín [96].

Appréciation: ‘Constantine P. Curran’, by Richard M. Kain [101]; ‘Beethoven’s Irish Symphony’, by James Travis [103]; ‘The Clonfinlough Stone’, by Edna M. McGlynn [107].

Current Themes: ‘The Future Development of the Oireachtas’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [111]; Rediscovery of Harp Tradition’, by Charles Acton [114]; ‘The Abbey’s New Policies’, by Desmond Rushe [133].

Notes & Queries: ‘The Curran Library’ [135]; ‘Cattle: The Wealth’ [136]; ‘Irish Stamps’ [139]; Book Reviews [140]; Cover [See Summer Issue].

 
Éire-Ireland, 8:1 (Spring 1973)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

‘“Ireland at the U.N.”’, by Thomas A. Mulkeen [3]; ‘A German View of Anglo-lrish Relations in 1800: Friedrich Von Gentz on the Act of Union’, by Dr. M. A. Bond. [13]; ‘The Irish Language and Tudor Government’, by Donald Jackson. [21]; ‘Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore’, by Francis N. Mayer [29]; ‘Daniel Corkery and Irish Cultural Nationalism’, by Lawrence J. McCaffrey [5]; ‘A Reconsideration: Daniel Corkery and His Ideas on Cultural Nationalism’, by Emmet Larkin [42]; ‘The Bending of the Bough and the Heather Field: Two Portraits of the Artists’, by Patricia McFate [52]; ‘The Artful Failure of George Moore’s Plays’, by Paul A. Newlin [62]; ‘Heroic Strivings in The Playboy of the Western World’, by Leslie D. Foster [85]; ‘A Manuscript Letter from Michael Banim (1874)’, by W. J. McCormack [95]; ‘Keylessness, Sex and the Promised Land: Associated Themes in Ulysses’, by Deborah Tannen Paterakis [97]; ‘Pages from an Irishman’s Diary’, by Pádraig Ó Maidín [109].

Current Themes: ‘Strength from the Earth’ [114]; ‘“Quick Bright Things....”’ [117]; ‘The Economic Development of the Gaeltacht’ [124].

Notes & Queries: ‘Ethnic Drama Research’ [131]; ‘Irish Postage Stamps’ [132]; Book Reviews [133].

 
Éire-Ireland, 8:2 (Summer 1973)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

‘By Memory Inspired: Themes and Forces in Recent Irish Writing’, by Maurice Harmon [3]; ‘American Efforts to Discredit De Valera During World War II’, by T. Ryle Dwyer [20]; ‘Ireland and the French Revolution’, by C. J. Woods [34]; ‘The Young Charles Stewart Parnell, 1874-1876’, by Michael V. Hazel [42]; ‘Austin Clarke and Yeats’ Alleged Jealousy of George Fitzmaurice’, by Carol Gelderman [62]; ‘My Chief of Men: Yeats’s Juvenila and Shelley’s Alastor’, by Adele M. Dalsimer [71]; ‘Imagining the North: Violence and the Writers’, by D. E. S. Maxwell [91].

Appréciation: ‘Frank O’Connor and the Comedy of Revolution’, by Gary T. Davenport [108].

Current Themes: ‘Mammon And?’, by Desmond Rushe [117]; ‘Damned Lies and Statistics or How Fares Music, My Masters?’, by Charles Acton [120]; ‘The Arts and Bombs’, by Ray Rosenfield [129].

Notes & Queries: ‘A Note on a Skye Song’, by Paul G. Brewster [133]; ‘Flood Waters Destroy Irish Library’ [135]; Book Reviews [137]; Cover [33]; Announcement [99].

 
Éire-Ireland, 8:3 (Fall 1973)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

‘The Historian as Politician: G. 0. Trevelyan as Irish Chief Secretary’, by Joseph M. Hernon, Jr. [3]; ‘Irish Barks and Scotch Reviewers’, by James Stewart [16]; ‘The Double Vision of Liam O’Flaherty’, by Maureen O’Rourke Murphy [20]; ‘A. E.’s :“Ideal Poems: J[ame]s St[ephen]s”’, by Weldon Thornton [26]; ‘Irish Catholics and the Manitoba School Crisis, 1885-1921’, by Richard P. Davis [29].

Appréciation: ‘Ella Young: A Memoir’, by W. W. Lyman [65]; ‘Patricius Walker: A Victorian Irishman on Foot’, by Alan Walker. [70].

Current Themes: ‘Amateur Theatre International: Ireland’, by Desmond Rushe [79]; ‘The Past in the Present: Music and Otherwise’, by Charles Acton [81]; ‘Change of Government and Change of Language’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [90]; ‘New Moves in Irish Science’, by C. Ó hEocha [95].

Notes & Queries: ‘Irish Stamps’ [104]; ‘New Publication’ [105]; ‘Irish Language Classes’ [105]; ‘A Good- And Urgent- Cause’ [106]; Book Reviews [109].

 
Éire-Ireland, 8:4 (Winter 1973)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, & Thomas Dillon Redshaw.

‘British Historians and Irish History’, by Ned Lebow [3]; ‘The Trial and Imprisonment of O’Connell, 1843’, by Leon Ó Broin [39]; ‘The Irish Whig, Administrative Reform, and Responsible Government, 1782- 1880’, by Denis Kennedy [55]; ‘The “Wedding Gown" Group in George Moore’s The Untilled Field’, by Kenneth B. Newell [70]; ‘A Pictorial Source for Yeats’s :“The Magi”’, by Rosemary Franklin Tully [84]; ‘Yeats’s Phase in the System of A Vision’, by James Lovic Allen [91].

Current Themes: ‘Mineral Report’, by Seán O’Donnell [118]; ‘Music and Mammon’, by Charles Acton [129]; ‘Dublin Theatre Festival’, by Desmond Rushe [146]; ‘The National Language: Third Quarter’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [148]; ‘New Irish Stamp’ [152]; Book Reviews [153].

 
Éire-Ireland, 9:1 (Spring 1974)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, & Thomas Dillon Redshaw.

‘Ireland and the Franco-Prussian War’, by Dónal Ó Luanaigh [3]; ‘“Wild Irishmen" and the Alien and Sedition Acts’, by Rex Syndergaard [14]; ‘Landlords and Land Tenure in Ireland, 1790-1830’, by Gale E. Christianson [25]; ‘Catholicism and Democratic Political Development in Ireland’, by David E. Schmitt [59]; ‘An Unexplored Question: Celtic Church Influence on Old French Hagiography’, by Paul R. Lonigan. [73]; ‘Aubrey deVere’s The Sons of Usnach (1884): A Heroic Narrative Poem in Six Cantos’, by Herbert V. Fackler [80]; ‘“To Hunger Fiercely after Truth”: Daimonic Man and Yeats’s Insatiable Appetite’, by Brian John [90]; ‘Zoo Stories: The Novels of Janet McNeill’, by John Wilson Foster [104].

Appréciation: ‘The Ruined Temples of Sean O’Faolain’, by L. V. Harrod [115].

Current Themes: ‘Theatre: Possibilities and Problems’, by Desmond Rushe [120]; ‘Sovereignty: Flats and Sharps’, by Charles Acton [122]; ‘Language Policy - First Quarter, 1974’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [133].

Books & Authors: ‘The New Irish Writers’, by Seán McMahon [136]; Book Reviews [144].

Notes & Queries: ‘New Stamp’ [160].

 
Éire-Ireland, 9:2 (Summer 1974)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, & Thomas Dillon Redshaw.

‘The Irish Republican Army’, by Gary Mac Eoin [3]; ‘The Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland’, by Vincent E. Feeney [30]; ‘Ri, As in Regional: Three Ulster Poets’, by Thomas Dillon Redshaw [41]; ‘Yeats’s Unchanging Swift’, by Adele M. Dalsimer [65]; ‘Daniel O’Connell’s Most Famous Case: The Trial of John Magee July 26, 1813’, by Francis Griffith [90].

Appréciation: ‘His Works, a Memorial: Austin Clarke (1896-1974)’, by Thomas Dillon Redshaw [107].

Current Themes ‘Theatre: The Roots of Identity’, by Desmond Rushe [116]; ‘Our Growing Seabed Sector’, by Seán O’Donnell [119]; ‘Professionalism and Irish Orchestra’, by Charles Acton [124]; ‘The Cultural Crisis of Identity’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [141].

Books & Authors: ‘Ordú Mar Fiabhras Na Bhfúnúnú Nó Rx for Fenian Fever’, by Robert Daley FitzSimon [146].

 
Éire-Ireland, 9:3 (Fall 1974)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, & Thomas Dillon Redshaw.

Giraldus Redivivus - English Historians, Irish Apologists, and the Works of Gerald of Wales’, by W. R. Jones [3]; ‘John Dillon’s Reflections on Irish and General Politics’, by Virginia E. Glandon [21]; ‘Disturbed Tipperary’, by James Hurst [44]; ‘Padraic Colum’s Celebration of Littleness’, by Douglas S. Campbell [60]; ‘Francis Stuart: At the Edge of Recognition’, by J. H. Natterstad [69]; ‘“The Dead Lass of Aughrim”’, by George I. Geckle [86]; ‘Trollope’s Irish Fiction’, by E. W. Wittig [97].

Appréciation: ‘Call for Mr. Dooley’, by Georg Mann [119]. Current Themes: ‘Music: Hands Across the Sea’ [128]; ‘Theatre: Hope and Unhope’ [141]; ‘Oil: Science & Economics’ [144]; ‘Language: Third Quarter 1974’ [148].

Books & Authors: ‘Le Fanu and Stoker: A Probable Connection’, by Peter Denman [152]. Notes & Queries: ‘Stamps’ [158].

 
Éire-Ireland, 9:4 (Winter 1974)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, & Thomas Dillon Redshaw

‘Norwegian and Irish Bilingualism’, by Kjell Haugland [3]; ‘U.S. Imperialism and Ethnic Journalism: The New Manifest Destiny As Reflected in Boston’s Irish-American Press, 1890-1900’, by Carl I. Meyerhuber [18]; ‘The Birthplace of Douglas Hyde’, by Gareth W. Dunleavy [28]; ‘Monologue Into Monodrama: Aspects of Samuel Beckett’s Plays’, by Andrew Parkin [32]; ‘Some Unpublished Letters of Gerald Griffin’, by John Cronin, Ed. [42]; ‘The Perpetual Self of Yeats’s Autobiographies’, by Dillon Johnston [69]; ‘Yeats and the Image of the Singing Head’, by P. L. Marcus [86]; ‘Yeats and the Meditative Poem’, by Dr. Stuart Hirschberg [94]; ‘Ohio’s Irish Militia and Joyce’s Ulysses’, by Mrs. Grace Eckley [102]; ‘Joyce’s Schooling in the Field of George Moore’, by B. K. Scott [117]; ‘George Moore’s Roman Experimental’, by Meredith Cary [142].

Current Themes: ‘The Arts: Is Kilkenny Leading?’ [151].

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Éire-Ireland, 10:1 (Spring 1975)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, & Thomas Dillon Redshaw.

‘The Spy Who Brought His Lunch’, by Carolle J. Carter [3]; ‘The Decline and Fall of the IRB’, by Joseph M. Curran [14]; ‘Irish Nationalism in Liverpool, 1873-1923’, by Bernard O’Connell [24]; ‘The Rejection of Shaw’s Irish Play: John Bull’s Other Island’, by Norma Jenckes [38]; ‘Utopias and the “New Ill-Breeding”: Yeats and the Politics of Perfection’, by William C. Barnwell [54]; ‘Parallax as Parallel, Paradigm, and Paradox in Ulysses’, by Barbara DiBernard [69].

Appréciation: ‘Imagination and Reality: T. M. Healy’s Role in Parnellite Politics’, by George A. Colburn [85]; ‘Michael Coleman: Traditional Fiddler’, by Lawrence E. McCullough [90]; ‘A Source for Padraic Colum’s Balloon’, by G. C. S. Adams [95].

Current Themes: ‘Distinctions: Art Music, Native Music’, by Charles Acton [99]; ‘Language Report: Last Quarter 1974’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [111]; ‘Theatre: The Root of All Evil’, by Desmond Rushe [116]; ‘The Lost Land of Rockwell’, by Seán O’Donnell [119]; Book Reviews [124]; Cover [84].

 
Éire-Ireland, 10:2 (Summer 1975)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, & Thomas Dillon Redshaw.

‘Irish Nationalists and Chicago Politics in the 1880’s’, by Michael F. Funchion [3]; ‘The Desmond-Imperial Alliance of 1529: Its Effect on Henry VIII’s Policy Toward Ireland’, by Peter J. Piveronus [19]; ‘Hugh (Blazes) Boylan: The Last O’Neill’, by Pat M. Esslinger and Duane R.Carr [32]; ‘Myles na Gopaleen: Mystic, Horse-doctor, Hackney Journalist and Ideological Catalyst’, by Miles Orvell and David Powell [44].

Appréciation: ‘Peter Yorke and Progressivism in California, 1908’, by James P. Walsh [73]; ‘“Our One Philosophical Critic”: John Eglinton’, by Mary E. Bryson [81].

Current Themes: ‘Consorts in Concert’, by Charles Acton [89]; ‘Language Report: First Quarter 1975’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [97]; ‘Theatre: McMastery’, by Desmond Rushe [102]; ‘Peat Pays Off!’, by Seán O’Donnell [105].

Books & Authors: ‘Violent Prophecies: The Writer and Northern Ireland’, by Joseph Browne [109]; ‘Nudity and Nakedness: Jack B. Yeats and Robert Graves’, by R. Patrick Murphy [119]; Book Reviews [124]; Cover [158]; Notes & Queries [159].

 
Éire-Ireland, 10:3 (Fall 1975)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, & Thomas Dillon Redshaw.

‘The King’s Visit and the People’s Protection Committee, 1903’, by Chantal Deutsch-Brady [3]; ‘Manor Sackville: Lady Morgan’s Study of Ireland’s Perilous Case’, by James Newcomer [11]; ‘The English Catholic Press and the Home Rule Bill, 1885-86’, by Thomas R. Greene [18]; ‘“Wonderful Meeting”: George Moore’s Saint Paul and Jesus’, by Eileen Sarkar [38]; ‘Art and Anger in the Autobiographies of Sean O’Casey’, by Lawrence J. Dessner [46]; ‘“To Bring Harmony”: Recurrent Patterns in O’Casey’s Drama’, by Ronald Ayling [62]; ‘Miracle, Mystery, and Faith in Brian Moore’s Catholics’, by Raymond J. Porter [79]; ‘A Brian Moore Bibliography’, by Richard Studing [89].

Appréciation: ‘From Kilkenny: The Background of an Intellectual Immigrant’, by Hyland B. Packard [106].

Current Themes: ‘The Wreck of the Vallincira’, by Sean O’Donnell [126]; ‘Language Report’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [130]; ‘Theatre and the Vote’, by Desmond Rushe [133].

Books & Authors: ‘Anglo-lrish Attitudes: The Novels of Jennifer Johnston’, by Seán McMahon [137]; ‘Poor George Roberts, Dublin Publisher’, by Richard Burnham [141]; Book Reviews [147]; Cover [153].

Notes & Queries: ‘Irish Ballet Company’ [154]; ‘Irish Stamps’ [155].

 
Éire-Ireland, 10:4 (Winter 1975)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, & Thomas Dillon Redshaw.

‘“Magical Improvisation”: Frank O’Connor’s Revolution’, by James H. Matthews [3]; ‘Great-Bladdered Medb: Mythology and Invention in the Táin Bó Cuailgne’, by Charles Bowen [14]; ‘Irish Influence in England after the Synod of Whitby: Some New Literary Evidence’, by Joseph F. Kelly [35]; ‘The Legend of Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Travels in Donegal in 1746’, by Ray E. McKerrow [48]; ‘“Dark Rosaleen” as Image of Ireland’, by Diane E. Bessai “ [62]; ‘Farce Transcended: George Fitzmalirice’s The Toothache’, by Matthew N. Colighlin [85].

Appréciation: ‘All Things Bright and Beautiful’, by Seán McMahon [101]; ‘An American Maker of Uillean Pipes: Patrick Hennelly’, by Lawrence E. McCulloligh [109].

Current Themes: ‘Poor Relations’, by Seán O’Donnell [116]; ‘The Theatre Festival: Retrospect’, by Desmond Rushe [120]; ‘Language Report’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [123].

Books & Authors: ‘Options: The Poetry of Michael Longley’, by Michael Allen [129]; ‘Jack B. Yeats: Ringmaster’, by Joseph F. Connelly [136]; Book Reviews [142].

Notes & Queries: ‘Irish Pipers Association’ [155]; ‘Irish Stamps’ [156]; Cover [15].

 
Éire-Ireland, 11:1 (Spring 1976)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors:Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

‘Valentine Greatrakes: A Seventeenth-Century “Touch-Doctor”’, by Lawrence J. Arnold [3]; ‘Michael Davitt: The “Preacher of Ideas,” 1881-1906’, by James M. Cahalan [13]; ‘Macready, Griffin, and the Tragedy Gisippus’, by John Cronin [34]; ‘Talent and Tradition in Yeats’ On Baile’s Strand’, by Patrick A. McCarthy [45]; ‘The Comic Structure of Joyce’s Ulysses’, by Michael A. Klug [63]; ‘Studying Out of the Self-Educator: Frank O’Connor and German Literature’, by Paul F. Casey [85]; ‘A Lost Play from a Legendary Source: “J. J .Jones’s Deirdre’, by Herbert V. Fackler [98].

Appréciation: ‘“Big Windows”: The Writings of Peadar O’Donnell’, by Grattan Freyer [106].

Current Themes: ‘A Year of Irish Art: 1975’, by Desmond MacAvock [115]; ‘Theatre: New Resources, New Responsibilities’, by Desmond Rushe [119]; ‘Early Irish Scientists’, by Seán O’Donnell [122]; ‘Language Report: Fourth Quarter, 1975’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [126].

Books & Authors: ‘“Leave Troubling the Lord God”: A Note on Synge and Religion’, by Seán McMahon [132]; ‘“Adrift from the World”: A Note on John Masefield and Ireland’, by Fraser Drew [141]; Book Reviews [144]; Notes & Queries [154]; Cover [33].

 
Éire-Ireland, 11:2 (Summer 1976)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors:Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

‘“The Country Did Not Turn Out”: The Young Ireland Rising of 1848’, by Sean Cronin [3]; ‘Puck and the Irish: “The One American Idea”’, by Leroy V. Eid [18]; ‘“In Wreathed Swell”: James Clarence Mangan, Translator from the Irish’, by Robert Welch [36]; ‘W. B. Yeats’ The Wanderings of Oisin: Blueprint for a Renaissance’, by Adele M. Dalsimer [56]; ‘“This Deluge of Brass”; Rhetoric in the First and Fourth Drapier Letters’, by Matthew N. Coughlin [77]; ‘“Aware of My Ancestor”: Austin Clarke and the Legacy of Swift’, by Robert F. Garratt [92]; ‘The O’Conor Papers: Their Significance to Genealogists’, by Gareth W. Dunleavy and Janet Egleson Dunleavy [104].

Appréciation: ‘The Greening of a Limerick Man: Patrick Henry McCarthy’, by L. A. O’Donnell [119].

Current Themes: ‘Our Armada Wreck Sites’, by Seán O’Donnell [129]; ‘Theatre: Direction, New and Old’, by Desmond Rushe [133]; ‘Language Report: First Quarter 1976’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [136]; Book Reviews [142]; Notes & Queries [157]; Cover [76].

 
Éire-Ireland, 11:3 (Fall 1976)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors:Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

‘The American Revolution and Ireland’, by Maurice R. O’Connell [3]; ‘“Are the Bolsheviks Any Worse Than the Irish?”: Ethno-Religious Conflict in America During the 1920’s’, by Edward Cuddy [13]; ‘The New Irish State and the Decline of the Republican Sinn Féin Party, 1923-1926’, by Peter Pyne [33]; ‘The “Irish Lie”: Mystic Art and Politics in Eimar O’Duffy’s The Wasted Island’, by Gary Caret [66]; ‘The Interpreters: AE’s Symposium and Roman á Clef’, by Patricia McFate [82].

Appréciation: ‘Earnán de Blaghd, 1880-1975’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [93].

Current Themes: ‘Theatre: Brave Tokens’, by Desmond Rushe [106]; ‘Will the Oyster Return?’, by Seán O’Donnell [109]; ‘Language Report: Second Quarter 1976’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [113].

Books & Authors: ‘Una and Robinson Jeffers at Lough Carra’, by Fraser Drew [118]; ‘Our Acquaintance with James Stephens’, by W. W. Lyman [125]; Book Reviews [130]; Notes & Queries [153]; Cover [105].

 
Éire-Ireland, 11:4 (Winter 1976)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

‘Westminster and the Early Civil Rights Struggle in Ireland’, by Vincent J. Feeney [3]; ‘AE and Synge in the Congested Districts’, by William L. Daniels [14]; ‘A. V. Dicey and the Destruction of Sir Charles Dilke’, by Trowbridge H. Ford [27]; ‘Yeats, Pearse and Cuchulain’, by Joan Towey Mitchell [51]; ‘Time, Literature, and Failure: Flann O’Brien’s At Swim-Two-Birds and The Third Policeman’, by J. M. Silverthorne [66]; ‘Index of Irish Newspapers, 1900-1922 (Part I)’, by Virginia E. Glandon [84].

Appréciation: ‘John Montague’, by Thomas Dillon Redshaw [122].

Current Themes: ‘Theatre: Siamsa’, by Desmond Rushe [134]; ‘Oil Boom Soon?’, by Seán O’Donnell [137]; ‘Language Report: Third Quarter 1976’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [141]; Book Reviews [146]; Notes & Queries [154]; Cover [145].

 
Éire-Ireland, 12:1 (Spring 1977)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘John Sampson and the Tinkers’, by Robert Pohle [5]; ‘The Economies of Denmark and Ireland Compared’, by Kieran Kennedy [18]; ‘The Sunningdale Strategy and the Northern Majority Consent Doctrine in Anglo-Irish Relations’, by Paul F. Power [35]; ‘Sile-na-gCíioch’, byJames H. Dunn [68]; ‘Index of Irish Newspapers, 1900-1922 (Part II)’, by Virginia E. Glandon [86].

Current Themes: ‘Siamsa and Telly Culture’, by Desmond Rushe [116]; ‘Gaelic and the Druids’, by Seán O’Donnell [119]; ‘Language Report: Fourth Quarter, 1976’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [123].

Books & Authors: ‘William Carleton: Artist of Reality’, by Eileen Sullivan [130]; Book Reviews [141]; Notes & Queries [159]; Cover [67].

 
Éire-Ireland, 12:2 (Summer 1977)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors:Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Ireland: America’s Neutral Ally, 1939-1941’, by Carolle J. Carter [5]; ‘The Artist-in-Exile: Brian Moore’s North American Novels’, by John A. Scanlan [14]; ‘Connecticut in the Irish-American Flaxseed Trade, 1750-1775’, by Thomas M. Truxes [34]; ‘Socialism and the Nationalist Tradition in Ireland, 1798-1918’, by Michael Gallagher [63]; ‘R. D. Joyce’s Deirdre (1876): Heroic Narrative’, by Herbert V. Fackler [103].

Appréciation: ‘Looking to the Future: The Universality of Francis Stuart’, by William C. Barnwell, [113].

Current Themes: ‘Short-changed’, by Desmond Rushe [126]; ‘A Real Navy, Soon?’, by Seán O’Donnell [129]; ‘Language Report: First Quarter, 1977’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [132].

Books & Authors: ‘Seamus Heaney’s :“A Lough Neagh Sequence”: Sources and Motifs’, by John Wilson Foster [138]; Book Reviews [143]; Notes & Queries [156]; Cover [62].

 
Éire-Ireland, 12:3 (Fall 1977)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

‘Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Monkeys in a Menagerie: The Imagery of Unionist Opposition to Home Rule, 1886-1893’, by Daniel T. Dorrity [5]; ‘The Wellington Career in Finnegans Wake’, by Grace Eckley [23]; ‘O’Casey’s Not Quite Festive Comedies’, by Naomi Pasachoff [41]; ‘Yeats’ Vision as Philosophlc Satura’, by Eugene Korkowski [61].

Appréciation: ‘The Magus and Arland Ussher’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [71].

Current Themes: ‘Pounds and Sense’, by Desmond Rushe [76]; ‘Reviving the Canals’, by Seán O’Donnell [80]; ‘Language Report: Second Quarter, 1977’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [84].

Books & Authors: ‘The Making of Mary Lavin’s :“A Memory”’, by Janet Egleson Dunleavy [90]; Book Reviews [100]; Notes & Queries [156]; Cover [22].

 
Éire-Ireland, 12:4 (Winter 1977)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘A Similarity in Our Causes’, by Seán O’sullivan [6]; ‘The Legitimacy of Opposition: The Collapse of the 1974 Northern Ireland Executive’, by Ian McAllister [25]; ‘Newman’s Difficult Dublin Years’, by Nora M. Kelley [43]; ‘George Moore’s :“The Lovers of Orelay” and the Shaping of Hail and Farewell’, by Lis Christensen [56]; ‘The First Irish Play: Casadh an tSugáin’, by Sean McMahon [73]; ‘The Quest for Individuality: Yeats’s Four Plays for Dancers’, by George M. Murphy [86]; ‘Synge’s Deirdre of the Sorrows as Feminine Tragedy’, by Ellen S. Spangler [97].

Appréciation: ‘D. P. Moran and Gaelic Cultural Revitalization’, by Daniel J. O’Neil [1O9].

Current Themes: ‘Setting Broken Bones’, by Desmond Rushe [114]; ‘Language Report: Third Quarter, 1977’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [117]; ‘Cockles and Mussels’, by Seán O’Donnell [122].

Books & Authors: ‘Paul Vincent Carroll and the Theatre in Scotland’, by John D. Conway [125]; Book Reviews [133]; Notes & Queries [156]; Cover [5].

 
Éire-Ireland, 13:1 (Spring 1978)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

‘Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Nation Building and the Irish Language Revival Movement’, by Seán Cronin [7]; ‘The Issue of External Relations in the Anglo-Irish Negotiations of May-June, 1922’, by Joseph M. Curran [15]; ‘Landgartha and the Irish Dilemma’, by Catherine M. Shaw [26]; ‘“Nurse to All Rebellions”: Grace O’Malley and Sixteenth-Century Connacht’, by Mona L. Schwind, O.P. [40]; ‘Dunsker’s Brogue’, by Marian S. Robinson [62]; ‘Yeats’s Fergus as Sun God’, by Kenneth B. Newell [76]; ‘Flann O’Brien and Classical Satire: An Exegesis of The Hard Life’, by Mary Power [87]; ‘Finishing the Day: Nature and Grace in Two Novels’, by Brian Moore’, by J.H. Dorenkamp [103].

Appréciation: ‘Brian Coffey: An Interview’, by Parkman Howe [113].

Current Themes: ‘Wild Oats’, by Desmond Rushe [124]; ‘The Continuing Irish Television Debate’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [127]; ‘The Median Game’, by Seán O’Donnell [131]; ‘Language Report: Fourth Quarter, 1977’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [134].

Books & Authors: ‘“Where the Road from Laracor Leads”: On F. R. Higgins’, by Richard Burnham [139]; Book Reviews [150]; Notes & Queries [172].

 
Éire-Ireland, 13:2 (Summer 1978)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors:Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘William Orpen Reconsidered’, by John Turpin [7]; ‘A. V. Dicey and the Destruction of Parnell’, by Trowbridge H. Ford [17]; ‘Glory and Shadow: AE’s Supernatural Imagery’, by William Daniels [46]; ‘Joyce and the Dublin Theosophists: “Vegetable Verse” and Story’, by Bonnie Kime Scott [54]; ‘“Hoarder of the Common Ground”: Tradition and Ritual in Seamus Heaney’s Poetry’, by Arthur E. McGuinness [71].

Appréciation: ‘Jeremiah Curtin: American Pioneer in Irish Folklore’, by Maureen Murphy [93].

Current Themes: ‘The Great 50-Mile Debate’, by Seán O’Donnell [104]; ‘Language Report: First Quarter, 1978’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [107].

Books & Authors: ‘The Playboy of the Western World’, by Arthur Nethercot [114]; ‘Herbert Trench’s Deirdre Wedded (1901): Neglect Merited’, by Herbert V. Fackler [120]; Book Reviews [127]; Notes & Queries [158]; Cover Note [45].

 
Éire-Ireland, 13:3 (Fall 1978)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors:Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Sir Horace Plunkett and Irish Politics, 1890-1914’, by Paul L. Rempe [6]; ‘A Sketch of Irish Landscape Painting’, by Anne Crookshank [21]; ‘The Culture of Hope and the Culture of Despair: The Print Media and 19th-Century Irish Emigration’, by Robert S. Fortner [32]; ‘Echoes of Micah in Swift’s Modest Proposal’, by Edward Craney Jacobs [49]; ‘Shanties and Shiftlessness: The Immigrant Irish of Henry Thoreau’ by George E. Ryan [54]; ‘From Rory and Paddy to Boucicault’s Myles, Shaun and Conn: The Irishman on the London Stage, 1830-1860’, by James Malcolm Nelson [79]; ‘Old Men and Memories: Yeats and Beckett’, by Ronald G. Rollins [106].

Appréciation: ‘George Francis FitzGerald and his Flying Machine’, by Stewart Sharpless [120].

Current Themes: ‘MacLiammóir and The Gate’, by Desmond Rushe [127]; ‘The Hills of Donegal’, by Seán O’Donnell [130]; ‘Language Report: Second Quarter, 1978’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [133].

Books & Authors: ‘View from the Bridge: Irish Writing, 1977-78’, by Éamon Grennan [141]; Book Reviews [148]; Notes & Queries [158].

 
Éire-Ireland, 13:4 (Winter 1978)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors:Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The Relevance of Irish History: The Gladstone-Dicey Debate about Home Rule, 1886-87’, by Richard A. Cosgrove [6]; ‘For and Against an Union’, by Homer L. Calkin [22]; ‘Irish Wrong: Samuel Lover and the Stage-Irishman’, by Sally E. Foster. [34]; ‘Allusion and Meaning in Wilde’s A Woman of No Importance’, by Elissa S. Guralnick and Paul M. Levitt [45]; ‘His Hour Come Round at Last?: W. B. Yeats as Playwright’, by Audrey S. Eyler [52]; ‘A Kingdom of Commoners: The Moral Art of Frank O’Connor’, by Richard J. Thompson [65]; ‘The Making of Strumpet City: James Plunkett’s Historical Vision’, by James M. Cahalan [81].

Appréciation: ‘Appealing to the Hearts of Men: John McCormack, 1884-194’, by Gordon T. Ledbetter [101].

Current Themes: ‘Imported Variety’, by Desmond Rushe [115]; ‘Decision at Wood Quay’, by Seán O’Donnell [118]; ‘Language Report: Third Quarter, 1978’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [121].

Books & Authors: ‘Ulster Poets and the Catholic Muse’, by James Liddy [126]; ‘Trinity: The Formulas of History’, by Wayne Hall [137]; Book Reviews [145]; Notes & Queries [156].

 
Éire-Ireland, 14:1 (Spring 1979)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors:Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘“You Will Easy Know a Doffer”: The Folklore of the Linen Industry in Northern Ireland’, by Betty Messenger [6]; ‘Irish Conscription, 1941’, by Joseph L. Rosenberg [16]; ‘Strains of Modernization: The Republic of Ireland under Lemass and Lynch’, by William G. Shade [26]; ‘Danish Church Frescoes: A Clue to Medieval Irish Art?’, by James Mills [47]; ‘Crazy Jane: A Cycle of Popular Literature’, by Ole Munch-Pedersen [56]; ‘“That Trenchant Childhood Route” ?: Quest in Edna O’Brien’s Novels’, by Lotus Snow [74]; ‘Mindful of the Body: Medical Allusions in Beckett’s Murphy’, by Hugh Culik [84].

Appréciation: ‘Thinking of Denis Devlin’, by W illiam G. Downey, Jr [102]; ‘Current Themes Where Stars Once Walked’, by Desmond Rushe [115]; ‘The Multinationals Justified?’, by Seán O’Donnell [118].

Books & Authors: ‘Private Road: Memory and Escape in the Fiction of Forrest Reid’, by BrianTaylor [122]; ‘Lord Dunsany’s Centennial: A Memoir’, by Patrick Mahony [126]; Book Reviews [131]; Notes & Queries [155]; Cover [15].

 
Éire-Ireland, 14:2 (Summer 1979)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors:Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The Ordeal of O’Conor of Belanagare’, by Catherine Coogan Ward and Robert E. Ward [6]; ‘Sir Warham St. Leger and the First Munster Plantation, 1568-69, by Peter J. Piveronus, Jr. [15]; ‘Transparent Poses: Castle Rackrent and The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon’, by Joseph F. Connelly [37]; ‘The Ireland of 1874: Journal of Charles P. Daly (1816-1899)’, by Mark K. Neville, Jr. [44]; ‘“The Cod-Bewildered Schoolboy”: Austin Clarke’s Later Poetry’, by Adrian Frazier [52]; ‘The Frenzy of Christy: Synge and Buile Shuibhne’, by Declan Kiberd [68]; ‘Breaking the Shell of Solitude: Some Poems of Thomas Kinsella’, by Peggy F. Broder [80]; ‘Joyce’s Dubliners: History, Ideology, and Social Reality’, by Margaret Chesnutt [93].

Current Themes: ‘Irish-American Scientists’, by Seán O’Donnell [106].

Books & Authors: ‘Tailor Tim Buckley: Folklore, Literature and Seanchas an Táilliúra’, by James M. Cahalan [110]; ‘Ulster Poets and the Protestant Muse’, by James Liddy [118]; Book Reviews [128]; Notes & Queries [159]; Cover [109].

 
Éire-Ireland, 14:3 (Fall 1979)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry. F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The Ardagh Chalice, Numerology, and the Stowe Missal’, by Pamela Berger [6]; ‘The Lives - and Lies - of Maud Gonne’, by Conrad A. Balliett [17]; ‘The Fenian Funeral of Terence Bellew McManus’, by Louis R. Bisceglia [45]; ‘“Grown to Heaven Like a Tree” : The Scenery of The Countess Cathleen’, by Peter Alderson Smith [65]; ‘Patrick Egan: Irish-American Minister to Chile, 1889-93’, by Joyce S. Goldberg [83]; ‘Careless Father: Yeats and His Juniors,’, by Éamon Grennan [96]; ‘Art and Life Blended: Douglas Hyde and the Literary Revival’, by Seán McMahon [112].

Current Themes: ‘Authentic Idioms’, by Desmond Rushe [126]; ‘Energizing Ireland’, by Seán O’Donnell [129].

Books & Authors: ‘The Hard Life: Gaelic Autobiography and the Image of the Irish Language’, by Gregory McNab [113]; ‘“What Stood in the Post Office/ With Pearse and Connolly?”: the Case for Robert Emmet’, by Maureen Murphy [141]; Book Reviews [144]; Cover [82].

 
Éire-Ireland, 14:4 (Winter 1979)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors:Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘An Bhean Chaointe: The Supernatural Woman in Irish Folklore’, by Patricia Lysaght [7]; ‘Palmer vs. Brown: The Society of the United Irishmen in the Batavian Republic’, by Gerlof D. Homan [30]; ‘“Normal Policing”: Public Order in Northern Ireland Since Partition’, by D. George Boyce [35]; ‘“No Divarshin’ ”: Samuel Lover’s Handy Andy’, by Maureen Waters [53]; ‘A Politician in Ireland: The Lord Lieutenancy of the Earl of Halifax, 1761-63’, by Robert Blackey [65]; ‘Rise and Fall in Beckett’s All That Fall’, by Daniel E. Van Tassel [83]; ‘Yeats, Eglinton, and Aestheticism’, by Daniel S. Lenoski [91].

Appréciation: ‘Shan F. Bullock: Laureate of Lough Erne’, by Robert Greacen [109]. Current themes ‘A Mature Life: The Dublin Theatre Festival at 21’, by Desmond Rushe [125]; ‘An Exciting Decade: Economic Independent’, by Seán O’Donnell [128]. Books & Authors: ‘“Proteus” and the Vaticinia of Marsh’s Library: Joyce’s Subjunctive Selves’, by Joseph C. Voelker [133]; ‘Indian Allusions in Ulysses’, by S. Krishnamoorthy Aithal [141]; Book Reviews [145]; Notes & Queries [154]; Cover [90].

 
1980-89
Éire-Ireland, 15:1 (Spring 1980)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘First Link: Parnell’s American Tour, 1800’, by Michael V. Hazel [6]; ‘The Caterpillar and the Gracehoper: Bernard Shaw’s John Bull’s Other Island’, by Harold Ferrar [25]; ‘Daniel Maclise, Disraeli, and Fraser’s Magazine’, by John Turpin [46]; ‘George Moore: “The Little Catholic Boy of That Name”’, by Elizabeth Harris [64]; ‘Lady Gregory and “The Book of the People”’, by Mary Helen Thuente [86]; ‘Charity: The Measure of Morality in “Wandering Rocks”’, by John Wenke [100].

Appréciation: ‘Francis Ledwidge, Who Fought in Another Man’s War’, by Alice Curtayne [114]. Current Themes: ‘Language Report: The Fortunes of Irish, 1979’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [128]. Books & Authors: ‘Yeats, Joyce, and the Irish Language’, by James MacKillop [138]; Book Reviews [149]; Notes & Queries [156]

 
Éire-Ireland, 15:2 (Summer 1980)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Yeats’s Fictional Fathers in The Speckled Bird’, by William H. O’Donnell [7]; ‘The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and the Irish Elections of 1922’, by Thomas Towey [18]; ‘Instant Replay: Trollope’s The Landleaguers, 1883’, by Robert Tracy [30]; ‘The Unionist Tradition in Ireland’, by J. R. Archer [47]; ‘Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan: Irish Patriot and First Professional Woman Writer’, by Colin B. Atkinson and J. Atkinson [60]; ‘“A Local Human Intensity”: The Unities of Synge’s In Wicklow’, by William Daniels [91]; ‘Kealing Hurly’s Scrip Book: An Irish Immigrant in America, 1847-48’, by Lucille O’Connell [105].

Appréciation: ‘Edward Martyn (1859-1923): Politics and Drama of Ice’, by Wayne Hall [113]. Current Themes: ‘O’Casey’s Hundredth’, by Desmond Rushe [123]; ‘The Silicon Revolution in Ireland’, by Seán O’Donnell [128].

Books & Authors: ‘Columbia Revisited: Another look at That Encyclopedia, Anglo-Irish and Irish Angles’, by Kevin Sullivan [132]; Book Reviews [141]; Notes & Queries [156]; Cover [90].

 
Éire-Ireland, 15:3 (Fall 1980)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Good Old Pat: An Irish-American Stereotype in Decline’, by Kathleen Donovan [6]; ‘Reconstruction, Reform, and Romanism, 1865-85: America as Seen’, by Charles O’Conor and Charles Owen O’Conor Don, M.P.’, by Janet E. Dunleavy and Gareth W. Dunleavy [15]; ‘“There’s Talking for a Cute Woman!”: Synge’s Heroines’, by F. A. E. Whelan and Keith N. Hull [36]; ‘Yeats and Revolutionary Nationalism: The Centenary of’98’, by Peter A. Quinn [47]; ‘The Helens of Gustave Moreau and Jack B. Yeats: Influence or Parallel?’, by Marilyn Gaddis Rose [65]; ‘Synge’s Pros and Verse in Vita Vecchia’, by Declan Kiberd [75]; ‘“That Red Branch Bum Was the Camel’s Back”: Beckett’s Use of Yeats in Murphy’, by John P. Harrington [86]; ‘Psyche and Belief: Brian Moore’s Contending Angels’, by Michael J. Toolan [97].

Current Themes: ‘Keane to Begin’, by Desmond Rush [112]; ‘No Real Energy Alternatives’, by Seán O’Donnell [116].

Books & Authors: ‘Re-Membering: Irish Poetry After Yeats’, by Kevin P. Reilly [120]; ‘Richard Murphy’s Connemara Locale’, by Mark Kilroy [127]; ‘Place and Meaning in Brian Moore’s Catholics’, by Allen Shepherd [134]; Book Reviews [141]; Notes & Queries [158].

 
Éire-Ireland, 15:4 (Winter 1980)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes. [3]; ‘A Moral Spectacle: American Relief and the Famine, 1845-49’, by Timothy Jerome Sarbaugh [6]; ‘Rough Rug-Headed Kerns: The Irish Gunman in the Popular Novel’, by Alan Titley [15]; ‘An Piarsach agus an Ghaeilge san Ollscoil le Donnchadh Ó Suilleabháin [39]; ‘Ulster Protestants and the Sinn Féin Press, 1914-22’, by Richard Davis. [60]; ‘Raths and Clacháns: The Homogeneity of Early Irish Society’, by Christopher P. Toumey [86]; ‘“Bright Quincunx Newly Risen”: Thomas Kinsella’s Inward “I”’, by Arthur E. McGuinness [106].

Current Themes: ‘Derry Translations’, by Desmond Rushe [126]; ‘Majority: The International Yeats Summer School’, by Peter Alderson Smith [129]; ‘Alcan: New Jobs, Lost Work’, by Sean O’Donnell [135].

Books & Authors: ‘Seamus Heaney’s :“Salvation in Surrender”’, by Gregory A. Schirmer [139]; Book Reviews [147]; Notes & Queries [155].

 
Éire-Ireland, 16:1 (Spring 1981)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKeirnan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The McManus Welcome, San Francisco, 1851’, by Louis R. Bisceglia [6]; ‘The Irish Press and Revolutionary Irish Nationalism, 1900-1922’, by Virginia E. Glandon [21]; ‘John Quincy Adams and The Conquest of Ireland’, by Jacqueline Kaye [34]; ‘The Enclosed Garden in Elizabeth Bowen’s A World of Love’, by Martha McGowan [55]; ‘Principles, Proper Names, and the Personae of Yeats’s The Wind Among the Reeds’, by Ronald Schleifer [71].

Appréciation:‘“Taking the Decry Boat”: Patrick MacGill, Novelist’, by Robert Greacen [90]. Current Themes: ‘Total Gulf: The Betelgeuse at Bantry Bay’, by Seán O’Donnell [105]; ‘Language Report: Developments in 1980’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [109].

Books & Authors: ‘Reconsiderations of the Irish Peasantry’, by Stanley H. Palmer [119]; ‘Thrice: James Stephens’s Here Are Ladies’, by Paul F. Casey [128]; Book Reviews [135]; Notes & Queries [159]; Cover [70].

 
Éire-Ireland, 16:2 (Summer 1981)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Daniel O’Connell and Irish-Americans’, by Maurice R. O’Connell [7]; ‘“A Mad Discordancy”: Austin Clarke’s Early Narrative Poems’, by Gregory A. Schirmer [16]; ‘Irish Presbyterians Under the Restored Stuart Monarchy’, by John D. Neville [29]; ‘“Good Behaviour”: Irish Catholics and the Jacobite Rising of 1745’, by F. J. McLynn [43]; ‘Canon and Martial Law: William O’Brien, Catholicism, and Irish Nationalism’, by John Newsinger [59]; ‘The Macdermots of Ballycloran: Trollope as Conservative-Liberal’, by Conor Johnston [71]; ‘James Shaw-Kennedy and the Reformation of the Irish Constabulary, 1836-38’, by Gregory J. Fulham. [93]; ‘Teasing After Death: Metatextuality in The Third Policeman’, by Jerry L. McGuire [107]; ‘Synge’s Widow Quin: Touchstone to the Playboy’s Irony’, by James C. Pierce [122].

Appréciation: ‘Sean O’Faolain’s Foreign Affair’, by Richard Bonaccorso [134]. Current Themes: ‘Eutrophia Unlimited’, by Seán O’Donnell [145].

Books & Authors: ‘Just Who’s in Hyde’s Bag?’, by Paul F. Botheroyd [149]; ‘Maria Edgeworth and Keats’s :“Camelion Poet”’, by Stuart Peter Freund [151]; Book Reviews [155]; Cover [42].

 
Éire-Ireland, 16:3 (Fall 1981)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Máirtín Ó Cadhain (1906-1970): Cainteóir na Tréibhe’, by Alan Titley [6]; ‘English Cartoonists; Ulster Realities’, by John Kirkaldy [27]; ‘Lecky and Dicey: English and Irish Histories’, by Norman Pilling [43]; ‘Irish Literary Autobiography: The Goddesses That Poets Dream Of’, by Kevin P. Reilly [57]; ‘Writing - and Not Writing - in Joyce’s :“A Painful Case”’, by J. Mark Heumann [81]; ‘Maurya: Tragic Error and Limited Transcendence in Riders to the Sea’, by Leslie D. Foster [98].

Appréciation: ‘Sir George Cornewall Lewis, A Different Kind of Englishman’, by Stanley H. Palmer [118]. Current Themes: ‘Curing the Habit’, by Seán O’Donnell [134]. Books & Authors: ‘Eejitin’ About: Adolescence in Friel and Keane’, by Elizabeth Hale Winkler [138]; Book Reviews [145]; Notes & Queries [155]; Cover [56].

 
Éire-Ireland, 16:4 (Winter 1981)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Contents: Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Federalist Hibernophobes in New York, 1807’, by Harvey Strum [7]; ‘About Us, For Us, Near Us: The Irish and the Harlem Renaissances’, by Brian Gallagher [14]; ‘The “Green Ghost”: Canada’s Fenians and the Raids’, by P. M. Toner [27]; ‘Not Marionettes: The American Irish in The Damnation of Theron Ware’, by Peter Drewniany [48]; ‘“All Standards of Human Conduct”: The American Commission on Conditions in Ireland, 1920-21’, by F. M. Carroll [59]; ‘Players in the Western World: The Abbey Theatre’s American Tours’, by Adele M. Dalsimer [75]; ‘Bequeathing Tokens: Elizabeth Cullinan’s Irish-Americans’, by Eileen Kennedy [94].

Current Themes: ‘Language Report, 1981: Making Irish “Useless”’, by Nollaig Ó Gadhra [103]; ‘A National Gas Grid?’, by Seán O’Donnell [111]. Books & Authors: ‘Crane and Montague: “The Pattern History Weaves”’, by Sidney B. Poger [114]; Book Reviews [125]; Cover [93].

 
Éire-Ireland, 17:1 (Spring 1982)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘A Vision of Ecumenism in Ireland’, by Cahal B. Daly [7]; ‘Ireland’s Progress: The Dublin Exhibition of 1907’, by John Turpin [31]; ‘Fabricating History, or John Banim Refights the Boyne’, by Barton R. Friedman [39]; ‘Horace Plunkett’s Resignation from the Irish Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction, 1906-1907’, by Michael Joseph Clune [57]; ‘Synge’s In West Kerry: “Brilliant Liveliness”’, by William Daniels [74]; ‘Entropic Order: Beckett’s Mercier and Camier’, by Hugh Culik [91]; ‘The Remaking of a Unionist: A. V. Dicey and the Second Home Rule Bill’, by Trowbridge H. Ford [107]; ‘The Myth of “Route” Liberalism in County Antrim, 1869-1900’, by Richard McMinn [137]. Current Themes: ‘The Future of Irish’ [150].

 
Éire-Ireland, 17:2 (Summer 1982)

Editorial Board: Editor: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Yeats and the Folklore of the Irish Revival’, by John Wilson Foster [6]; ‘Old Chartists, Fenians, and New Socialists’, by John Newsinger [19]; ‘The Church of Ireland and the Patriot Movement in the Late Eighteenth Century’, by F.G. James [47]; ‘That Surviving Sign: John Montague’s The Bread God (1968)’, by Thomas Dillon Redshaw [56]; ‘A Tudor Writer’s Tracts on Ireland, His Rhetoric’, by John P. Harrington. [92]; ‘The “Curragh Mutiny” and the House of Lords’, by Peter L. de Rosa [104].

Current Themes: ‘Irish Educational Policy: Making Bad Butter’, by George Rice [121]; ‘Drift-Bottles and Whitecaps’, by Seán O’Donnell [124]; ‘Language Report, 1982; One Hundred Years A-Going’, by Alan Titley [127]. Books & Authors: ‘Forrest Reid, Uladh, and the Ulster Literary Theatre’, by Peter Mclvor [134]; ‘The Countess Cathleen and the Otherworld’, by Peter Alderson Smith [141]; Book Reviews [147]; Notes & Queries [159]; Cover [45].

 
Éire-Ireland, 17:3 (Fall 1982)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O.Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The National Trades’ Political Union and Daniel O’Connell, 1830-1848’, by F. A. D’Arcy [7]; ‘A Look at Captain Rock: Agrarian Rebellion in Ireland, 1815-1845’, by James W. O’Neill [17]; ‘Daniel O’Connell and Women’s Rights, One Letter’, by Jacqueline Van Voris [35]; ‘Synge’s Doorways: Portals and Portents’, by Thomas J. Morrissey [40]; ‘Irish Feminism and Nationalist Separatism, 1914-1923’, by Beth McKillen [52]; ‘Leaguers, Covenanters, Moderates: British Support for Ulster, 1913-1914’, by William S. Rodner [68]; ‘The Black Pig: Yeats’s Early Apocalyptic Beast’, by Steven D. Putzel [86].

Appréciation: ‘Herbert Hughes (1882-1937), His Irish Country Songs’, by John Paddy Browne [103]. Current Themes: ‘How Much Oil Out There?’, by Seán O’Donnell [113]. Books & Authors: ‘An Duanaire: A Bridge for the Divided Mind’, by Jim Dunn [116]; ‘Gifts from the Goddess: Heaney’s :“Bog People”’, by James J. Lafferty [127]; Book Reviews [137]; Notes & Queries [156]; Cover [16].

 
Éire-Ireland, 17:4 (Winter 1982)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKeirnan. Associate Editors: Henry F, Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Many-Shaped: Art, Archaeology, and the Táin’, by Pamela Berger [6]; ‘Joyce’s Grammar of Experience’, by Thomas C. Foster [19]; ‘Combat at the Fountain: The Early Irish Pursuit of the Gilla Decair and the Old French Yvain’, by Carol F. Heffernan [41]; ‘Windows of Escape and the Death Wish in Man: Joyce’s :“The Dead”’, by Michael W, Shurgot [58]; ‘Irish Feminism and Nationalist Separatism, 1914-23’, by Beth McKillen [72]; ‘The Jeweleyed Harlots of His Imagination: Prostitution and Artistic Vision in Joyce’, by Patrick A. McCarthy [91]; ‘Éamon de Valéra, the Irish Free State, and the League of Nations, 1919-46’, by Norman MacQueen [110].

Appréciation: ‘Pádraic Colum, 1881-1972: National Poet’, by Ann Murphy [128]. Current Themes: ‘Gilding the Anemometer: Irish Science of the Past’, by Seán O’Donnell [148]. Books & Authors: ‘Jack Yeats: Entertaining the Common Man’, by Joseph F. Connelly [152]; Notes & Queries [159]; Cover [40].

 
Éire-Ireland, 18:1 (Spring 1983)
Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The Gaelic Background of Carleton’s Traits and Stories’, by Cathal G. Ó Háinle [6]; ‘American Public Opinion and Irish Neutrality, 1939-1945’, by Raymond James Rayrnond [20]; ‘Yeats’s Parnell: Sources of His Myth’, by Michael A. Steinman [46]; ‘The Meaning of the “Cold Eye” in Yeats’s Epitaph’, by Joseph M. Hassett [61]; ‘The Sage Who Deep in Central Nature Delves: Liam O’Flaherty’s Short Stories’, by Richard J. Thornpson [80]; ‘Seed Like Stars: Kavanagh’s Nature’, by Lene Klejs [98].

Appréciation: ‘Farrell in Ireland’, by Dennis Flynn [109]. Current Themes: ‘Private Enterprise in Irish Schools’, by George Rice [132]; ‘Early American Science: The Irish Contribution’, by Seán O’Donnell [134].

Books & Authors: ‘Change Naturally: The Fiction of O’Flaherty, O’Faolain, McGahern’, by Grattan Freyer [138]; Book Reviews [146]; Notes & Queries [154].

 
Éire-Ireland, 18:2 (Summer 1983)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Archbishop Lynch’s The Evils of Wholesale and Improvident Emigration from Ireland (1864)’, by Gerald J. Stortz, Ed. [6]; ‘Many Ferries: Jack B. Yeats and J. M. Synge’, by Hilary Pyle [17]; ‘At the Very Doorstep: Irish Labor and the National Question’, by Ronald Munck [36]; ‘Brinsley MacNamara’s Penny Dreadful’, by Ruth Fleischmann [52]; ‘Six Unpublished Letters of Charles Stewart Parnell’, by Raymond James Raymond, Ed. [75]; ‘The Doctor’s Wife: Brian Moore and the Failure of Realism’, by Jeanne A. Flood [80]; ‘Enigmatic Ghosts of Swift in Yeats and Johnston’, by Ronald G. Rollins [103].

Appréciation: ‘Éireannach Éigin: William Jo Bradley (1892-1981), Sinn Féin Advocate’, by Dennis Clark [116].

Current Themes: ‘Language Report: Valid Dictions and Thanks’, by Alan Titley [127]; ‘Settling the Traveling People’, by Seán O’Donnell [134]; Book Reviews [139]; Notes & Queries [150]; Cover [16].

 
Éire-Ireland, 18:3 (Fall 1983)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Ulster and Home Rule for Ireland, to 1914’, by Teresa O’Donovan [6]; ‘Boucicault and Whitbread: The Dublin Stage at the End of the Nineteenth Century’, by Stephen M. Watt [23]; ‘The Irish Whigs and the Regency Crisis in Ireland, 1788-89’, by Denis Kennedy [54]; ‘Thomas Amory, John Buncle, and the Origins of Irish Fiction’, by Ian Campbell Ross [71]; ‘The Hungry Grass: Richard Power’s Pastoral Elegy’, by James MacKillop [86]; ‘Past Tense, Present Tension: Protestant Poetry and Ulster History’, by Stewart Roulston [100].

Current Themes: ‘First Irishmen’, by Seán O’Donnell [124]. Books & Authors: ‘Portrait of a Young Man as Survivor: Victor Power’s Short Stories’, by William J. Feeney [127]; Book Reviews [136]; Notes & Queries [157].

 
Éire-Ireland, 18:4 (Winter 1983)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

‘Historiography and the Irish Constitutional Revolution of 1782’, by Francis G. James [6]; ‘“Cétamon”: Vision in Early Irish Seasonal Poetry’, by Maria Tymoczko [17]; ‘Roots of Conflict in Ireland: Colonial Attitudes in the Age of the Penal Laws’, by Joel Berlatsky [40]; ‘Thoreau and Synge: The Cape and the Islands’, by William Daniels [57]; ‘William O’Brien: Mr. Balfour’s Prisoner’, by Beverly A. Smith [72]; Ceol: A Catalogue of Irish Music, Literature, Discs, and Tapes Collected in Ireland’, by Catherine Dower [97].

Appréciation: ‘“She Was a Part of It”: Emily Lawless (1845-1913)’, by Betty Webb Brewer [119]. Current Themes: ‘William Rowan Hamilton, 1805-1865’, by Seán O’Donnell [132].

Books & Authors: ‘Proper Portion: Derek Mahon’s The Hunt by Night’, by Adrian Frazier [136]; ‘A French Connection: Iris Murdoch and Raymond Queneau’, by R. B. Kershner Jr. [144]; Book Reviews [152]; Notes & Queries [158]; Cover [16].

 
Éire-Ireland, 19:1 (Spring 1984)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The Art and Politics of the Parnell Monument’, by Timothy J. O’Keefe [6]; ‘Energy, Ecstasy, Elegy: Yeats and the Death of Robert Gregory’, by Robert Tracy [26]; ‘English Roman Catholics and the Irish Free State in the 1930s’, by Thomas R. Greene [48]; ‘Synge’s Hecuba’, by D. S. Neff [74]; ‘Ireland’s Manuscript Heritage’, by Brian Ó Cuív [87].

Current Themes: ‘Ireland’s Wood, Ireland’s Coal’, by Seán O’Donnell [111]. Books & Authors: ‘Catholics and Celts in George Borrow’s Lavengro-Romany Rye’, by F. J. McLynn [115]; ‘“Juniper”, “Otherwise Known”: Poems’, by Paulin and Muldoon’, by Adrian Frazier [123]; ‘Chaucer’s Devil Among the Irish’, by Michael Murphy [133]; Book Reviews [139]; Notes & Queries [158]; Cover [73].

 
Éire-Ireland, 19:2 (Summer 1984)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Ireland and the Movies: From the Volta Cinema to RTÉ’, by James MacKillop [7]; ‘Necessary Ambiguity: Nationalism and Myth in Ireland’, by J. R. Archer [23]; ‘Old Nurse: W. B. Yeats and the Modern Fairy Tale’, by Gale C. Schricker [38]; ‘Law Before Violence? - The Protestant Paramilitaries in Ulster Politics’, by Arthur Aughey and Colin Mcllheney [55]; ‘Colored Photographs: William Carleton’s Contribution to the Short Story Tradition’, by Harold Orel [75]; ‘Éamon de Valéra and the Forces of Opposition in America, 1919-1920’, by Dennis M. Sullivan [99]; ‘Regina Maria Roche and the Early Nineteenth-Century Irish Novel’, by Natalie Schroeder [116].

Current Themes: ‘Irish Time’, by Seán O’Donnell [131]. Books & Authors: ‘A Demographer Looks at Cúirt an Mheán Oiche’, by Kevin O’Neill [135]; ‘The Importance of Being Austin’, by Robert F. Garratt [143]; Book Reviews [152]; Cover [6].

 
Éire-Ireland, 19:3 (Fall 1984)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors:Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Flanagan’s The Year of the French and the Language of Multiple Truths’, by Thomas J. Morrissey [6]; ‘Mrs. Hall’s Ireland’, by Barry Sloan [18]; ‘John Pinkerton: An Ulster Unitarian at the Court of “King Charles,” 1886-1900’, by Richard McMinn [31]; ‘World War II and the Foundation of Irish Shipping, Ltd., 1941-45’, by Raymond James Raymond [48]; ‘Yeats’s Search for a Natural Language’, by Colin Meir [77]; ‘John McGahern’s Point of View’, by Karlheinz Schwartz [92]; ‘The Irish Comic Stereotype in the Almanacs of the Early Republic’, by Robert K. Dodge [111].

Appréciation: ‘Archbishop Daniel Mannix of Melbourne, 1864-1963’, by Colm Kiernan [121]. Current Themes: ‘Proven Oil’, by Seán O’Donnell [131]. Books & Authors: ‘The Gift of Reputation: Yeats and MacDonagh’, by Johann Norstedt [135]; ‘Frank O’Connor at Work: Creating Kitty Doherty’, by Michael Steinman [142]; Notes & Queries [149]; Book Reviews [150]; Cover [110].

 
Éire-Ireland, 19:4 (Winter 1984)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The Double Vision of Irish-American Fiction’, by James Liddy [6]; ‘Looking into Blasket Island Photographs’, by Thomas N. Biuso [16]; ‘An Irish Radical in a Tory Town: William O’Brien in Toronto, 1887’, by Gerald J. Stortz [5]; ‘“The Inalienable Right of Trifles”: Tradition and Modernity in Gaelic Writing Since the Revival’, by Cathal G. Ó Háinle [59]; ‘English Working-Class Radicalism and the Irish. 1815-1850’, by John Belchem [78]; ‘Maria Edgeworth, Belinda, and Women’s Rights’, by Colin B. Atkinson and Jo Atkinson [94]; ‘Desire in the Prose of James Stephens, 1920-1928’, by Joyce Coyne Dyer [119].

Current Themes: ‘Gas in the North, But Not From the South’, by Seán O’Donnell [137]. Books & Authors: ‘George Orwell’s Essay on W. B. Yeats’, by Deborah Fleming [141]; ‘Flann O’Brien: Post Joyce or Propter Joyce?’, by Joseph Browne [148]; Cover [140].

 
Éire-Ireland, 20:1 (Spring 1985)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Irish Settlement in the United States, 1850-1980’, by Morton D. Winsberg [7]; ‘Wonderful Knowledge: The Ordnance Survey of Ireland’, by John Paddy Browne [15]; ‘Fianna Fáil and Partition, 1926-1984’, by Tom Gallagher [28]; ‘Joseph Stock and Killala’, by Basil Clarke [58]; ‘Romantic Union: Burke, Ireland, and Wordsworth’, by William J. McCormack [73]; ‘Ulysses and Joyce’s Discovery of Vico’s :“True Homer”’, by Reed Way Dasenbrock [96]; ‘Imaginative Bedrock: Kinsella’s One and the Lebor Gabála Érenn’, by Brian John [109].

Appréciation: ‘Francoise Henry, 1902-1982’, by Mairin Allen [133]. Current Themes: ‘Taxed by Unaccountable Error’, by Seán O’Donnell [140]. Books & Authors: ‘Printing Swift’, by Joseph McMinn [143]; Book Reviews [150]; Notes & Queries [160]; Cover [27].

 
Éire-Ireland, 20:2 (Summer 1985)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhotd & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The Making of NATO and the Partition of Ireland’, by Seán Cronin [6]; ‘The Ó Dálaigh Family of Bardic Poets, 1139-1691’, by James E. Doan [19]; ‘Raids and Reprisals: Ireland, Eye-Witness (1923)’, by Simone Téry, trans. Marilyn Gaddis Rose [32]; ‘The Belfast Uniform: Theobald Wolfe Tone’, by Nancy J. Curtin [40]; ‘Rumors of War: Elizabeth Bowen’s Last September and J. G. Farrell’s Troubles’, by Margaret Scanlan [70]; ‘Irish Fiction: A Mirror for Specifics’, by Klaus Lubbers [90].

Appréciation: ‘Michael Francis Doyle of Philadelphia’, by John Rossi [105]. Current Themes: ‘Vetting the Herd’, by Seán O’Donnell [130]. Books & Authors: ‘Flann O’Brien’s Uncles and Nephews’, by Sanford Pinsker [133]; ‘The Hostage Reconsidered’, by Bert Cardullo [139]; Book Reviews [144]; Notes & Queries [158]; Cover [69]

 
Éire-Ireland, 20:3 (Fall 1985)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Fatal Attraction: Irish-Jewish Romance in Early Film and Drama’, by Mari Kathleen Fielder [6]; ‘Ireland’s 1949 NATO Decision: A Reassessment’, by Raymond James Raymond [19]; ‘“Old Now, And Good to Her”: J. T. Farrell’s Last Novels’, by Celeste Loughman [43]; ‘The Disappearance of Arthur Tone’, by J. J. St. Mark [56]; ‘The “Opening of the Tinctures” in Yeats’s A Vision’, by Colin McDowell [71]; ‘Some Distinction: Padraic Fallon’s Athenry’, by Peter Sirr [93]; ‘Shamanism in the Old Irish Tradition’, by Paul R. Lonigan [109]; ‘“Narcissus Unto Echo”: Two Stories by Anthony C. West’, by Audrey S. Eyler [130].

Current Themes: ‘The Inventive Famine Decade’, by Seán O’Donnell [141]; Book Reviews [145]; Notes & Queries [159]; Cover [92]

 
Éire-Ireland, 20:4 (Winter 1985)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Handel in Ascendancy Dublin’, by Tom Fredell [6]; ‘Éamon de Valéra and the Irish Press in California, 1928-1931’, by Timothy J. Sarbaugh [15]; ‘Frank O’Connor at Work: “The Genius”’, by Michael Steinman [23]; ‘Mrs. Harrington, Mrs. Leary, Mr. Croker, and the “ “Irish Howl”’, by Neil C. Hultin [43]; ‘“Rigid Adherence to Facts”: Le Fanu’s In a Glass Darkly (1872)’, by Harold Orel [65]; ‘AE’s Deirdre and Yeats’s Dramatic Development’, by Malcolm Richardson [89]; ‘“The Glame from That Ould Lamp”: The Unity of George Fitzmaurice’s Plays’, by Jochen Achilles [106].

Current Themes: ‘Ireland’s Last Chance on Rockall’, by Seán O’Donnell [130]. Books & Authors: ‘Pilgrim Haunts: Montague’s The Dead Kingdom and Heaney’s Station Island’, by Adrian Frazier [134]; Book Reviews [144]; Notes & Queries [157]; Cover [22]

 
Éire-Ireland, 21:1 (Spring 1986)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘A Letter and a Poem: New Sources for the Life of Mangan’, by Ellen Shannon-Mangan [6]; ‘Social Aspects of Fenianism in Connacht and Leinster, 1858-1870’, by Brian Griffin [16]; ‘The Past Is a Burning Pattern: Elizabeth Bowen’s The Last September’, by Phyllis Lassner [40]; ‘Le Fanu’s House by the Marketplace’, by Wayne Hall [55]; ‘Memoirs of My Dead Life: George Moore’s Comic Autobiography’, by Robert Langenfeld [73]; ‘Diarmuid and Grainne Again: Julia O’Faolain’s No Country for Old Men’, by Ann Weekes [89].

Appréciation: ‘William H. McLees, Lexicographer’, by Tomás de Bhaldraithe [103]. Current Themes: ‘Ráth Cairn, The Youngest Gaeltacht’, by Nancy Stenson [107]; ‘Pages of the Past’, by Seán O’Donnell [118].

Books & Authors: ‘The Irish in North America’, by Donald H. Akenson [122]; ‘Yeats: Skeptic on Stage’, by Warren Leamon [129]; ‘Nationalism on the Dublin Stage’, by Sven Eric Molin and Robin Goodefellowe [135]; Book Reviews [139]; Notes & Queries [159]; Cover Note [54]

 
Éire-Ireland, 21:2 (Summer 1986)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

‘19th Century Images of Hartford’s Irish-Catholic Community: (1827-1861)’, by Joseph Duffy [1]; ‘American Revolutionaries and the Illusion of Irish Empathy’, by Neil L. York [13]; ‘“Ivy Day in the Committee Room”: The Use and Abuse of Parnell by Thomas B. O’Grady [31]; ‘Hopes and Fears for the Tower: William Morris’s Spirit at Yeats’s Ballylee by Susan Fisher Miller [43]; ‘Bernard Shaw’s :“Eternal” Irish Concerns By Tramble T. Turner [57]; ‘Cascles of Gold: America and Americans in the Fiction of Séamus Ó Grianna’, by Philip O’Leary [70]; ‘Seumas O’Kelly and James Joyce,’ by Alexander G. Gonzalez [85]; ‘Images of Ireland: Rare Books in the American Geographical Society Collection’, by Janet Egleson Dunleavy [95].

Appréciation: ‘Donnchadh Ruadh MacConmara, Poet of the Déise by Victor Power [123]. Books & Authors: ‘W. B. Yeats: Rage, Order, and the Mask’, by Virginia D. Pruitt [141]; ‘George Moore: An Exile from the Nouvelle Athénes’, by R. S. Becker [146]; ‘Yeats’s Theories of Fiction’, by Leonard Orr [152]; Cover Note [12]

 
Éire-Ireland, 21:3 (Fall 1986)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

‘Sexism, The Church, Irish Women’, by James J. Kenneally [3]; ‘D. P. Moran’s Tom O’Kelly and Irish Cultural Identity’, by William J. Feeney [17]; ‘Irish Nationalism in the Sacramento Region (1850-1890)’, by John F. Delury [27]; ‘A Not So Simple Saga: Kate O’Brien’s Without My Cloak’, by Adele Dalsimer [55]; ‘The Prince of Wales, The Whigs, and Irish Politics, 1784-98’, by David R. Schweitzer [72]; ‘The Suburbanization of the Irish in Boston, Chicago, and New York’, by Morton D. Winsberg [90].

Appréciation: ‘Patrick Kavanagh’s Landscape’, by Patrick J. Duffy [105]. Books & Authors: ‘Legend and Lyric as Structure in the Selected Fiction of Jennifer Johnston’, by Joseph Connelly [119]; ‘Anthony Trollope’s “Creative Shock”: Banagher, 1841’, by John Hynes [124]; ‘The First Ulster Author: John Gamble 1770-1831’ [131]; Book Reviews [142]; Cover [16]

 
Éire-Ireland, 21:4 (Winter 1986)

Editorial Board: Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold & Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon & Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.

‘Irish in Algeria 1830-1930’, by Joelle Annie Redouane [3]; ‘An Irish-American Friendship: the Justice and the Nationalist Historian’, by Richard A. Cosgrove [11]; ‘Irish Travellers Revisited’, by George Gmelch [22]; ‘Tales from the Cork Lanes: Another Daniel Corkery’, by Richard Bonaccorso [29]; ‘The Provocative Bicycle of Flann O’Brien’s The Third Policeman’, by Marilyn Throne [36]; ‘Time and History in Seamus Heaney’s “In Memorian Francis Ledwidge”’, by Robert Di Nicola [45]; ‘Self and Soul in W. B. Yeats’, by Rachel Billigheimer [52]; ‘Friel’s Modern “Fox and the Grapes” Fable’, by Roriald Robbins [66]; ‘Arthur Symons on John Millington Synge: A Previously Unpublished Memoir’, by Karl Beckson [77]; ‘The Colonial Scotch-Irish: A View Accepted Too Readily’, by Leroy V. Eid [81]; ‘Neighbors in 18th Century Dublin: Jonathan Swift and Sean Ó Neachtain’, by Cathal6 Hainle [106]; ‘The Failure of Irish Republicanism Among Irish Migrants to Britain 1800-1840’, by Ruth-Ann Harris [122].

Books & Authors: ‘Nationalism on the Dublin Stage: A Postscript’, by Stephen Watt [137]; ‘Orwell and the Irish’, by John Rossi [142]. Current Themes: ‘Belfast: The Irish Language’, by Felim Hamill [146]; ‘Of Place and Song’, by Seán O’Donnell [150]; Book Reviews [154]; Cover [10]

 
Éire-Ireland, 22:1 (Spring 1987)

Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan. Guest Editor: James J. Blake.

‘Ireland: Land of Change’, by T. K. Whitaker [4]; ‘John O’Keeffe as an Irish Playwright within the Theatrical, Social and Economic Context of His Time’, by Karen J. Harvey and Kevin B. Pry [19]; ‘Dublin and Musical Culture in the Eighteenth Century’, by Catherine A. Dower [44]; ‘Thomas Flanagan’s The Year of the French: A Cautionary Tale’, by Catherine Ward [59]; ‘Public Reaction to the Introduction of a New Police Force: Dublin 1838-45’, by Nigel Cochrane [72]; ‘Comic Form and Historic Nightmare in Carleton’s Emigrants of Ahadarra’, by Maureen Waters [86]; ‘The Landed Classes, the Orange Order and the Anti-Land League Campaign in Ulster 1880-1881’, by Francis Thompson [102]; ‘Patriarchy and the Female in Lady Gregory’s Grania’, by Linda Mizejewski [122]; ‘Structure and Theme in John McGahern’s The Pornographer’, by Suzanne J. Fournier [139].

Current Themes: ‘The Works of William Dargan’, by Seán O’Donnell [151]. Books & Authors: ‘A Bibliography of William Allingham’, by Samira Aghacy Husni [155]; Book Reviews [158]; Cover [43]

 
Éire-Ireland, 22:2 (Summer 1987)

Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan. Guest Editor: James J. Blake.

‘Cover “Manuscript Page’, by Seán Ó Dreada, 1827” [3]; ‘Chauncey Olcott: Irish-American Mother-Love, Romance and Nationalism’, by Mari Kathleen Fielder [4]; ‘The Autobiographies of John Mitchel and Charles Gavin Duffy: A Study in Contrasts’, by Barry Sloan [27]; ‘The Politics of John Mitchel: A Reappraisal’, by Steven R. Knowlton [38]; ‘Yeats’s Changing Images of Maud Gonne’, by Cassandra Laity [56]; ‘Seamus Heaney, Sweeney, and Station Island’, by Conor Johnston [70].

Appréciation: ‘Contemporary Irish Comments Concerning the Revolution of July 1830 in France’, by Dónall Luanaigh [96]; ‘The Papers of an Unheralded Irish-American Historian’, by Harry M. Dunkak [115]; ‘Eugene O’Growney, Arizona, The Catholic University of America, and the Irish Language Revival’, by Victor Power [131].

Books & Authors: ‘James Joyce and the Decline of Flann O’Brien’, by David Cohen [153]

 
Éire-Ireland, 22:3 (Fall 1987)

Editorial Board: Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan.

‘Cover Manuscript Page’, by Fínín Ó hAllúráin, 1842 [3]; ‘The American Motif in the Irish Literary Renaissance: The Old Lady’s Lost Children’, by Thomas G. Evans. [4]; ‘A Victorian Cromwell: Sir Charles Trevelyan, the Famine and the Age of Improvement’, by Joseph M. Hernon, Jr. [15]; ‘History against Myth: Lady Gregory and Cultural Discourse’, by James F. Knapp [30]; ‘King George V’s Speech at Stormont (1921): Prelude to the Anglo-lrish Truce’, by Francis Costello [43]; ‘Deliberate Distortions of Grail Motifs, Solar Myth, and Bird Metaphor in Sean O’Casey’s The Silver Tassie’, by Violet M. O’Valle [58]; ‘The Civil War Hungerstrikes: Women and Men’, by Charlotte Fallon [75]; ‘The Church, Education and Control of the State in Ireland’, by Patricia Twomey Ryan [92].

Appréciation: ‘Emily Lawless’s Grania: The Story of an Island (1892)’, by Elizabeth Grubgeld [115]; ‘The Achievement of Darrell Figgis’s Children of Earth: Realism and Folk Custom’, by Alexander Gonzalez [129].

Books & Authors: ‘Who was Red Hanrahan?’, by Peter Alderson Smith [144]. Current Themes: ‘Asylums and Other “Total Institutions” in Ireland: Recent Studies’, by Elizabeth Malcolm [151]

 
Éire-Ireland, 22:4 (Winter 1987)

Editorial Board: Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan.

‘Cover Manuscript page’, by Seosamh Ó Longáin, 1860 [3]; ‘Matilda and William Tone in New York and Washington, D.C. after 1798’, by J. J. St. Mark [4]; ‘Lady Morgan’s Novels from 1806 to 1833: Cultural Aesthetics and National Identity’, by Richard Haslam [11]; ‘The First Year of the Dublin University Magazine (1833-1877)’, by Wayne Hall [26]; ‘The Hero’s Metamorphosis in Lady Gregory’s Cuchulain of Muirthemne: Scholarship and Popularization’, by George F. Butler [36]; ‘Explaining Irish Undevelopment: Plunkett and Connolly Prior to 1916’, by Daniel J. O’Neil [47]; ‘Shane Leslie and Ireland (1916- 1917): “England’s Little Irish Organ in New York”’, by Thomas R. Greene [72]; ‘Propaganda and Conservative Nationalism during the Irish Civil War, 1922-1923’, by Graham Walker [93].

Appréciation: ‘Joseph Patrick McDonnell (1847-1906): A Passion for Justice’, by L .A. O’Donnell [118].

Books & Authors: ‘Michael Banim and Patrick Kennedy: Some Manuscript Letters (1865-1867)’, by David Gilligan [134]; ‘Joyce and Flann O’Brien’, by William M. Chace [140]; Book Reviews [153]

 
Éire-Ireland, 23:1 (Spring 1988)

Editorial Board: Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eoin McKiernan.

‘“H-A-R-R-I-G-A-N”: Glimpses of the Irish on Stage in Late Nineteenth-Century America’, by Philip K. McLaughlin [3]; ‘Early English Colonial Experiences in Ireland: Captain Thomas Lee and Sir John Davies’, by James P. Meyers, Jr. [8]; ‘Lingard, Lecky, Irish History, and 1641’, by Anne Wyatt [22]; ‘Father Peter Yorke’s :“Turning of the Tide” (1899): The Strictly Cultural Nationalism of the Early Gaelic League’, by Brian Murphy [35]; ‘The Broken Pattern of Ritual in the Stories of Frank O’Connor’, by Jerome F. O’Malley [45]; ‘Prolegomena to Michael Longley’s Peace Poem’, by Alan J. Peacock [60]; ‘“Only the Truth”: The Short Stories of William Trevor’, by Michael Ponsford [75]; ‘The United Kingdom’s Security Policy and IRA Terrorism in Ulster’, by Richard B. Finnegan [87]; ‘The Anglo-Irish Agreement and the Unlikely Prospects for Power-Sharing in Northern Ireland’, by John McGarry [111].

Appréciation: ‘Light Satire and Hogarth’s Pictorial Composition: Marmion Savage’s Novel The Falcon Family; or, Young Ireland (1845)’, by Paralee Norman [129]; Book Reviews [144]; Cover [128]

 
Éire-Ireland, 23:2 (Summer 1988)

Editorial Board: Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan.

‘Irish Travellers in America, 1730-1880’, by Joseph Morrison Skelly [3]; ‘The Oswald Mission to Ireland from America: 20 February to 8 June 1793’, by J. J. St. Mark [25]; ‘Charles Kickham and Knocknagow (1873)’, by James D. Nealon, Jr. [39]; ‘The 1898 Efforts to Celebrate the United Irishmen: The’98 Centennial’, by Timothy J. O’Keefe [51]; ‘Social and Sexual Politics in the Big House: Edith Somerville and Molly Keane’, by Vera Kreilkamp [74]; ‘The American Molly Childers and the Irish Question’, by Anne Bunting [88].

Appréciation: ‘Impressions of Irish and South African National Identity on Government Issued Postage Stamps’, by Charles J. O’sullivan [104]; ‘Glimpses of the Irish Contribution to Early Baseball’, by John P. Rossi [116].

Books & Authors: ‘Introduction to the Present State of Criticism of Liam O’Flaherty’s Collection of Short Stories: Dúil’, by William Daniels [122]; ‘The Donegal of Séamus Ó Grianna and Peadar O’Donnell’, by Philip O’Leary [135]; Book Reviews [150]; Cover [73]

 
Éire-Ireland, 23:2 (Summer 1988)

Editorial Board: Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan.

‘Irish Travellers in America, 1730-1880’, by Joseph Morrison Skelly [3]; ‘The Oswald Mission to Ireland from America: 20 February to 8 June 1793’, by J. J. St. Mark [25]; ‘Charles Kickham and Knocknagow (1873)’, by James D. Nealon, Jr. [39]; ‘The 1898 Efforts to Celebrate the United Irishmen: The ’98 Centennial’, by Timothy J. O’Keefe [51]; ‘Social and Sexual Politics in the Big House: Edith Somerville and Molly Keane’, by Vera Kreilkamp [74]; ‘The American Molly Childers and the Irish Question’, by Anne Bunting [88].

Appréciation: ‘Impressions of Irish and South African National Identity on Government Issued Postage Stamps’, by Charles J. O’sullivan [104]; ‘Glimpses of the Irish Contribution to Early Baseball’, by John P. Rossi [116].

Books & Authors: ‘Introduction to the Present State of Criticism of Liam O’Flaherty’s Collection of Short Stories: Dúil’, by William Daniels [122]; ‘The Donegal of Séamus Ó Grianna and Peadar O’Donnell’, by Philip O’Leary [135]; Book Reviews [150]; Cover [73]

 
Éire-Ireland, 23:3 (Fall 1988)

Editorial Board: Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan.

‘Contemporary Political Wall Murals in The North Of Ireland: “Drawing Support”’, by Bill Rolston [3]; ‘Methodism and Cultural Imperialism in Eighteenth-Century Ireland’, by D. Gregory Van Dussen [19]; ‘Relations Between The Protestant Church of Ireland and the Presbyterian Church in Late Eighteenth Century Ireland’, by James Kelly [38]; ‘Anthony Trollope, English Journalist and Novelist, Writing about the Famine in Ireland’, by Judith Knelman [57]; ‘Land and Landscape in Novels’, by McLaverty, Kiely, and Leland’, by Catherine Ward [68]; ‘Sacred Geography: The Irish Dimension’, by Patrick F. Sheerin [79]; ‘Irish-American Geography of Catholics Surnamed O’sullivan’, by Patrick O’sullivan [87]; ‘Stereotypical Images of Ireland in John Banville’s Fiction’, by Joe McMinn [94].

Books & Authors: ‘Woman’s Loss to Romantic Love in Synge’s The Shadow of the Glen’, by Theresa Cullen Timmons [103]; ‘Dismal Setting and Depressed Characters in Synge’s The Shadow of the Glen’, by Patricia M. Mandia [108]; ‘Synge’s Stoic Tragedy in Riders to the Sea’, by D. S. Neff [117]; ‘Synge’s Homage to Paganism in Riders to the Sea’, by Gene A. Plunka [128]; ‘Synge’s Christy: Mayo’s Diminutized Christ’, by Jane M. Lindskold [143]; Book Reviews [150]; Cover [159]; Irish American Cultural Institute Annual Awards [160]

 
Éire-Ireland, 23: 4 (Winter 1988)

Editorial Board: Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan.

‘The Great Famine And Its Consequences’, by Victor A. Walsh [3]; ‘The Fenian Invasion of Canada and John McMahon: Priest, Saint or Charlatan?’, by Joseph A. King [32]; ‘Of Myths and Men: An Analysis of Molly Maguireism in Nineteenth-Century Pennsylvania’, by Edward G. Quinn [52]; ‘Woodrow Wilson, Self Determination and Ireland 1918-1919: A View from the Irish Newspapers’, by Ronan Brindley [62]; ‘Terminal Interviews: Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins, and James Duval Phelan of San Francisco (Illustrations)’, by James P.Walsh [81]; ‘Sean O’Caseys Time To Go: Celtic Sea God’s Discipline Invades Irish Village (Illustration)’, by Ronald Rollins [91].

Books & Authors: ‘Queasy Proximity: Seamus Heaney’s Mythical Method’, by Nathalie F. Anderson [103]; ‘The Female in Seamus Heaney’s Prose, Poetics and the Poetry of The Haw Lantern’, by Jacqueline McCurry [114]; ‘Poet, Poetry, Painting, and Artist in Seamus Heaney’s North’, by Patricia Boyle Haberstroh [124]; ‘Facing North Again: Polyphany, Contention’, by Paul Scott Stanfield [133].

Current Themes: ‘Introducing Ireland’s Field Day’, by F. C. McGrath [145]; Book Reviews [156]; Cover [51]

 
Éire-Ireland, 24:1 (Spring 1989)

Editorial Board: Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eoin McKiernan.

‘Theodore Roosevelt, The Ancient Irish Sagas and Celtic Studies in the United States’, by DeeGee Lester [3]; ‘The Irish Colleges in Spain’, by Monica Henchy [11]; ‘Irish Philosophy and the American Enlightenment During the Eighteenth Century’, by David Berman [28]; ‘The Dublin Society and the Beginnings of Sculptural Education in Ireland, 1750-1850’, by John Turpin [40]; ‘Paul Henry on Achill Island: Paintings and Drawings (Illustrations)’, by Paul Deane [59]; ‘Admiring the Scenery: Sean O’Faolain’s Love Affair with Landscape’, by Pierce Butler [66]; ‘Paul Muldoon’s “Juggling a Red-Hot Half-Brick in an Old Sock”: Poets in Ireland Renovate the English-Language Sonnet’, by Ronald Marken [79]; ‘The Living Tradition: Oral Irish Language Poetry in Connemara Today’, by Gearóid Denvir [92].

Books & Authors: ‘William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) Yeats, Belief, and ESP: New Critical Attitudes’, by James Lovic Allen [109]; ‘An Unsigned Review’, by Arthur Symons of W. B. Yeats’s Ideas of Good and Evil: An Edition with Commentary’, by Bruce Morris [120]; ‘Henry James’s Daisy Miller as a Source for W. B. Yeats’s John Sherman?’, by David Bittner [128]; ‘Yeats’s Double Vision: The Function of the Fool in On Baile’s Strand’, by Maire Mullins [139]; ‘Yeats at the Abbey: A Second Coming?’, by Anthony Roche [150].

Current Themes: ‘Multi-Denominational Schools in Ireland’, by J. Brian Sheehan [154]; Cover [158]; Acknowledgement (Winter 1989) [158]; Notes and Announcements [159]

 
Éire-Ireland, 24:2 (Summer 1989)

Editorial Board: Editor: James J. Blake. Book Review Editor: Robert E. Ward.

‘William Carleton (1794-1869)’, by Eileen A. Sullivan [3]; ‘Oscar Wilde: His Life, his Irish Affiliation, and Glimpses of his Religious Beliefs’, by Martin Waldron [11]; ‘Nesting and Flight Imagery of the Self in in George Moore’s The Lake’, by Janice Miller Potter [27]; ‘A. V. Dicey’s Articles in The Nation of the New York: A Final Note’, by Trowbridge H. Ford [43]; ‘The Irish Representatives to the London Anglo-Irish Conference in 1921: Violators of their Authority or Victims of Contradictory Instructions?’, by Francis J. Costello Jr. [52]; ‘The Blueshirts of Ireland During the 1930s: Fascism Inverted’, by Richard B. Finnegan [79]; ‘An Old Story: Isolde’s Fall, Deception, and Oath in James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake:A Reader’s Version’, by Charles Long [100]; ‘Flann O’Brien and John Keats: “John Duffy’s Brother" and Train Allusions’, by Thomas F. Shea [109].

Appréciation: ‘John Hearne and the Irish Constitution (1937)’, by Brian P. Kennedy [121]. Current Themes: ‘“The Way Forward" and the Irish Language in Northern Ireland’s Educational System’, by Eugene McKendry [128]; Book Reviews [140]; Notes & Queries [158]; Cover [159]

 
Éire-Ireland, 24:3 (Fall 1989)

Editorial Board: Editor: James J. Blake. Book Review Editor: Robert E. Ward.

‘Connemara’, by Tim Robinson [3]; ‘Irish and American Politics in the 18th Century and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s :“My Kinsman, Major Molineux”’, by Leo McNarnara [20]; Cover [32]; ‘The Problem of Irish Clerical Avarice in the Nineteenth Century’, by Emmet Larkin [33]; ‘The Shan Van Vocht (Belfast, 1896-1899) and Irish Nationalism’, by Richard Harp [42]; ‘Stereotypes and Caricatures of the Abbey Theatre (1910) in The Irishman’, by “Brinsley MacNamara”’, by Michael McDonnell [53]; ‘At-Swim Two Birds and the Bardic Schools’, by Thomas B. O’Grady [65]; ‘The European Recovery Program (The Marshall Plan) and Ireland: Summary and Assessment’, by Bernadette Whelan [78]; ‘After the “Emergency”: Ireland in the Post-War World’, by Desmond Dinan [85]; ‘Co-operation and Rural Development in the West of Ireland’, by Chris Curtinand and Tony Varley [104]; ‘Objective Narration in Liam O’Flaherty’s Short Stories’, by Judith Washburn [120].

Books & Authors: ‘Maria Edgeworth, George Crabbe and Oliver Goldsmith: A Reassessment of Castle Rackrent’, by Beverly Schneller [126].

Current Themes: ‘The Famine Museum and the Restoration of Strokestown Park House, County Roscommon Luke Doddand’, by Marion Casey [132]; ‘The Canon of Irish Drama’, by James Hurt [135]; Book Reviews [139]

 
Éire-Ireland, 24:4 (Winter 1989)

Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: Robert E. Ward. Advisory Editors - Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Drama and Theatre: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. History: Irene Whelan. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Women’s Studies: Ellen Goodel. Editors Emerti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86) and James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The Táin Tradition in Contemporary North County Louth’, by Arthur Gribben [7]; ‘“The Health Caravan”: Domestic Education and Female Labor in Rural Ireland, 1890-1914’, by Joanna Bourke [21]; ‘An Agile Cormorant: Poetry in Ireland Today’, by Philip O’Leary [39]; ‘Lady Gregory’s Memories of Robert Gregory’, by Linda Ray Pratt [54]; ‘The Diction of Desire: Liam O’Flaherty’s “Dúil”’, by William Daniels [75]; ‘The Cult of Self-Sacrifice: The Irish Experience’, by Daniel J. O’Neil [89].

Appréciation: ‘Brian Desmond Hurst, 1895-1986: Irish Filmmaker’, by Brian McIlroy [106]. Current Themes: ‘Against Nostalgia: The Year in Irish Theatre, 1989’, by Anthony Roche [114]. Books & Authors: ‘“All the Sinkts in the Colander”: Finnegans Wake, 1939’, by R.J. Schork [121]; Book Reviews [131]; Notes & Queries [129]; Cover [38]

 
1990-
Éire-Ireland, 25:1 (Spring 1990)
Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: Robert E. Ward; Advisory Editors - Arts: James MacKillop, John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Drama and Theatre: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. History: Irene Whelan. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Women’s Studies: Ellen Goodell. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Thinking of Monday: The Irish Speakers of Portland, Maine’, by Kenneth E. Nilsen [6]; ‘Revisionist “Consent,” Hillsborough, and the Decline of Constitutional Republicanism’, by Paul F. Power [20]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Thomas McCarthy [40]; ‘T. W. Russell, the Tenant-Farmer Interest, and Progressive Unionism in Ulster, 1886-1900’, by James Loughlin [44]; ‘Chinese Box: Flann O’Brien in the Metafiction of Alasdair Gray, John Fowles, and Robert Coover’, by Rüdiger Imhof [64]; ‘Parsons, Priests, and Politics: Anthony Trollope’s Irish Clergy’, by Conor Johnston [80].

Appréciation: ‘Alfred Chester Beatty, 1875-1968: Engineer, Collector Philanthropist’, by Brian P. Kennedy [98]. Books & Authors: ‘Rich and Greene: Elizabethan Beast Fable and Ireland’, by D. Allen Carroll [106]; Book Reviews [114]; Notes & Queries [141]; Cover [143].

 
Éire-Ireland, 25:2 (Summer 1990)

Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: Robert E. Ward; Advisory Editors - Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Drama and Theatre: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. History: Irene Whelan. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Women’s Studies: Ellen Goodell. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘John Mitchel’s Wilderness Years in Tennessee’, by DeeGee Lester [7]; ‘Cashel Revisited: W. B. Yeats’s “The Double Vision of Michael Robartes”’, by Carmel Jordan [14]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Eamon Grennan [29]; ‘The Republican Courts and the Decline of British Rule in Ireland, 1919-1921’, by Francis Costello [36]; ‘Difference Without Indifference: The Drama of Frank McGuinness and Anne Devlin’, by Helen Lojek [56]; ‘“Romantick” Ireland: Pococke’s Tour of Cork and Kerry, 1758’, by John McVeagh [69].

Current Themes: ‘A View of the Revival of the Irish Language’, by the Most Reverend Donald Caird [96]. Books & Authors: ‘Teaching Ulysses as an Irish Novel’, by James M. Cahalan [109]; Book Reviews [118]; Notes & Queries [141]; Cover [143].

 
Éire-Ireland, 25:3 (Fall 1990)

Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: Robert E. Ward; Advisory Editors - Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Dawnport. Drama and Theatre: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. History: Irene Whelan. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Women’s Studies: Ellen Goodell. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The United Irishmen and the Great Naval Mutiny of 1797’, by W. Benjamin Kennedy [7]; ‘Clashing Personalities: James Connolly and Daniel De Leon, 1896-1909’, by James A. Stevenson [19]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill [38]; ‘“Disturbed Desires”: The Hysteric in Kate O’Brien’s Mary Lavelle’, by Rose Quiello [46]; ‘Ireland and the Defense of the North Atlantic, 1948-1951: The American View’, by Joseph P. O’Grady [58]; ‘The Stage as Catalyst: The Plays of Victor Power, 1930-1987’, by William J. Feeney [79]; ‘Spenser’s “Easterland” as the Columban Church of Ireland’, by James Vink [96].

Appréciation: ‘Interview with Tony O’Malley’, by Brian Fallon [107]. Books & Authors: ‘“My Heritage Is Not Their Violence”: John Hewitt’s Out of My Time, 1974’, by Gordon De La Vars [114]; Book Reviews [122]; Cover [142]; Notes & Queries [143]

 
Éire-Ireland, 25:4 (Winter 1990)
Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: Robert E. Ward. Advisory Editors - Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Drama and Theatre: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. History: Irene Whelan. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Women’s Studies: Ellen Goodell. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

‘Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘“Development” and Tolerance: The Case of Ireland’, by Conor Ward and Andrew Greeley [7]; ‘Oven Lane: The Use of Memory’, by Michael Coady [18]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Gerald Dawe [34]; ‘Black Robe: Brian Moore’s Appropriation of History’, by Jeanne A. Flood [40]; ‘Irish Deism and Jefferson’s Republic: Denis Driscol in Ireland and America, 1793-1810’, by Michael Durey [56]; ‘Defending Reprisals: Sir Hamar Greenwood and the “Troubles,” 1920-21’, by Martin F. Seedorf [77]; ‘The Island of Higgledy-Piggledy: Marmion Savage’s My Uncle the Curate, 1849’, by Paralee Norman [93].

Current Themes: ‘The Arts in Ireland, 1990’, by Brian P. Kennedy [111]. Books & Authors: ‘A Theoptic Eye: Derek Mahon’s The Hunt’, by Night’, by William A. Wilson [120]; Book Reviews [132]; Cover [55]; Notes & Queries [142]

 
Éire-Ireland, 26:1 (Spring 1991)
Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: Robert E. Ward; Advisory Editors - Architecture: Roger Conover. Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Drama and Theatre: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. History: Irene Whelan. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Womens Studies: Ellen Goodell. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Five Summer Afternoons’, by Thomas McCarthy [7]; ‘From Lost Land to Emerald Isle: Ireland and the Irish in American Sheet Music, 1800-1920’, by William H. A. Williams [19]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Greg Delanty [46]; ‘A Pádraic Pearse Letter edited’, by Sean Reid and Alfred Isacsson [52]; ‘The Voting Behavior of the Independent Irish Party, 1850-59’, by Steven R. Knowlton [57]; ‘The Bicycle and Descartes: Epistemology in the Fiction of Beckett and O’Brien’, by M. Keith Booker [76].

Appréciation: ‘Far-Seeing Gifts: Hubert Butler, 1900-1991’, by W. J. McCormack [95]. Current Themes: ‘The Year in Irish Theatre, 1990’, by Anthony Roche [101]. Books & Authors: ‘A Migrant Mind in a Mobile Home: Salmon Publishing in the Ireland of the 1990s’, by Victor Luftig [108]; Book Reviews [120]; Cover [142]; Notes & Queries [43]

 
Éire-Ireland, 26:2 (Summer 1991)
Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: Robert E. Ward; Advisory Editors - Architecture: Roger Conover. Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Drama and Theatre: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. History: Irene Whelan. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Women’s Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The Rise and Fall of the Protestant Nation, 1690-1800’, by Thomas Bartlett [7]; ‘An Ball Uaigneach Seo: Attachment to Place in Gaelic Literature’, by Robbie Hannan [19]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Michael Davitt [32]; ‘John Fitzpatrick, 1871-1946: American Labor Leader’, by L. A. O’Donnell [42]; ‘The Tarot in Yeats’s Stories of Red Hanrahan’, by Kathryn Sullivan Kruger [62]; ‘Wake Homes: Modern Novels of the Irish-American Family’, by Catherine Ward [78].

Current Themes: ‘Natural Science and Irish Culture’, by John Wilson Foster [92]. Books & Authors: ‘“Orphaned Like Us”: Memory in the Poetry of Thomas McCarthy’, by James Naiden [104]; Book Reviews [120]; Cover [18]; Notes & Queries [142]

 
Éire-Ireland, 26:3 (Fall 1991)
Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: Robert E. Ward; Advisory Editors - Architecture: Roger Conuver. Arts: James MarKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Drama and Theatre: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. History: Irene Whelan. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Women’s Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Architecture as Destiny?: Trinity College and University College, Dublin’, by Elizabeth A. Sheehan [7]; ‘British Subjects and Irish Citizens: The Passport Controversy, 1923-24’, by Gretchen MacMillan [25]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Paula Meehan [51]; ‘“A First Class Fighting Man”: Frank Hugh O’Donnell’s Correspondence with John Quinn’, by Janis and Richard Londraville [60]; ‘Cláirseach: The Lore of the Irish Harp’, by Annand Charlie Heymann [82]; ‘Funny Funereels [sic] : Single Combat in Finnegans Wake and the Táin Bó Cuailnge’, by Marian Robinson [96]; ‘“Deliberately at the Centre”: The Triptych Structure of Seamus Heaney’s Field Work by Gale C. Schricker [107].

Current Themes: ‘Northern Irish Ironies: School Reform, the EEC, and Mrs. Thatcher’, by Kevin P. Reilly [121]. Books & Authors: ‘American Readings of J. P. Donleavy’s The Ginger Man’, by Donald E. Morse [128]; BookReviews [139]; Notes & Queries [143]; Cover [127].

 
Éire-Ireland, 26:4 (Winter 1991)
Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor:: Robert E. Ward; Advisory Editors - Architecture: Roger Conover. Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Drama and Theatre: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. History: Irene Whelan. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Women’s Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Breaking Camp: Notes on a Belfast Upbringing’, by Gerald Dawe [7]; ‘The Aristocracy of Ireland’s Ancien Régime’, by Francis G. James [16]; ‘Privileged Assimilation: Maria Edgeworth’s Hope for the Ascendancy’, by Meredith Cary [29]; ‘The Autobiographical Occult in Yeats’s :“The Second Coming”’, by Jane Lindskold [38]; ‘Protocol and International Politics, 1928: The Secretary of State Goes to Ireland’, by Francis M. Carroll [45]; ‘Locke’s Swoon: Francis Stuart and the Politics of Despair’, by Jerry H. Natterstad [58]; ‘American Methodism’s Christian Advocate and Irish Catholic Immigration, 1830-1870’, by D. Gregory Van Dussen [76]; ‘“A Local Human Intensity”: The Clash of Oppositions in the Writing of J. M. Synge’, by John Glendening [100].

Books & Authors: ‘Darrell Figgis’s The House of Success: A Forgotten Historical Novel’, by Alexander G. Gonzalez [118]; Book Reviews [126]; Cover [117]

 
Éire-Ireland, 27:1 (Spring 1992)

A Comprehensive Index: 1966-1988 (Vols. 1-23). Compilor and editor: Edward D. Marman. Preface and Introduction [xi]; Articles by Subject [1]; Articles by Author [99]; Articles by Title [131]; Book Reviews by Author [165]; Book Reviews by Title [195-220]

 
 Éire-Ireland, 27:2 (Summer, 1992)
[No copy available.] Contents incl. contribs. b on Marc Caball, Seamus Heaney, Paul Muldoon, Gabriel Rosenstock, Breandán Ó Doibhlin, Nobuaki Tochigi, Maria Tymbozko.
Éire-Ireland, 27:3 (Fall 1992)
Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw; Book Review Editor: Robert E. Ward; Advisory Editors - Architecture: Roger Conover; Arts: James MacKillop; Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene; Bibliography: John B. Davenport; Drama and Theatre: Christopher Murray; Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn; History: Irene Whelan; Irish America: Charles Fanning; Literature: Adrian Frazrer; Political Science: Desmond Dinan; Women’s Studies: Patricia Haberstroh; Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86) & James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Tradition and Technology in Irish Publishing’, by Hugh Carter Donahue [7]; ‘Life Class: The Student Revolution at the National College of Art, Dublin 1968-71’, by John Turpin [18]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by John Montague [44]; ‘Piques in Darien: Anthony C. West and his American Publishers’, by Audrey S. Eyler [49]; ‘“Who Fears to Speak of ’98?”: The Rhetoric and Rituals of the United Irishmen Centennial, 1898’, by Timothy J. O’Keefe [67]; ‘“S’crap”: Colonialism Indicted in the Poetry of Paul Muldoon’, by Jacqueline McCurry [92].

Current Themes: ‘Irish Urban Policy in an “Anti-Urban” Society’, by David O. Rafter [110].

Books & Authors: ‘Jack Conroy’s The Disinherited) 1933’, by Jack Morgan [122]; Book Reviews [129]; Notes & Queries [142]; Cover [109]

 
Éire-Ireland, 27:4 (Winter 1992)
Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: Robert E. Ward; Advisory Editors - Architecture: Roger Conover. Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Drama and Theatre: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. History: Irene Whelan. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Women’s Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The Tudors and the Stewarts: American Ancestors of Charles Stewart Parnell’, by Jane Côté [7]; ‘Athlone’s John Broderick’, by Patrick Murray [20]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Peter Fallon [40]; ‘Nelson Mandela’s Irish Problem: Republican and Loyalist Links with South Africa, 1970-1990’, by Richard Davis [47]; ‘“Handcuffs Off”: Jack B. Yeats and Other Painters’, by Hilary Pyle [69]; ‘Sir Edward Sullivan’s Book of Kells and Joyce’s Finnegans Wake’, by Vern Lindquist [78]; ‘The Politics of Comedy in At Swim-Two-Birds’, by Joseph Devlin [91]; ‘Acts of Union: Seamus Heaney’s Tropes of Sex and Marriage’, by Jonathan Allison [106]

Current Themes ‘The Illinois and Michigan Canal: Historical Archaeology and the Irish Experience in America’, by Charles E. Orser, Jr. [122]; Book Reviews [135]; Notes & Queries [140]; Cover [105]

 
Éire-Ireland, 28:1 (Spring 1993)
Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: James Rogers; Advisory Editors - Architecture: Roger Conover. Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Drama and Theatre: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. History: Irene Whelan. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Womens Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The Conscience of Ireland: Lalor, Davitt, and Sheehy-Skeffington’, by David Krause [7]; ‘“Not To Be Written Afterwards”: The Irish Revolution in the Irish Short Story’, by Michael Storey [32]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Sean Lucy [48]; ‘A Fearful People: Religion and the Ulster Conflict’, by Ronald A. Wells [53]; ‘English Colonialism and National Identity in Early Modern Ireland’, by Andrew Hadfield [69]; ‘The Mercy of Silence: William Trevor’s Fools of Fortune’, by Celeste Loughman [87]; ‘Irish Criminal Records, 1865-1892’, by Carolyn A. Conley [97]; ‘“The Very Worst Hour of the Day”: Betrayal and Bloom in Joyce’s :“Lestrygonians”’, by L. Layne Neeper [107].

Current Themes: ‘“Local Differences”: Ireland in the Mosaic of Europe’, by Maurice Hayes [121]. Books & Authors: ‘J. G. Farrell: An Annotated Bibliography’, by Ralph J. Crane [136]; Book Reviews [149]; Notes & Queries [158]; Cover [131].

 
Éire-Ireland, 28:2 (Summer 1993)

Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: James Rogers; Advisory Editors - Architecture: Roger Conover. Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Drama and Theatre: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. History: Irene Whelan. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Women’s Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKienian (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘St. Patrick’s Other Island: The Irish Invasion of Britain’, by Fergus A. D’Arcy [7]; ‘Painters of the Personal Past in Contemporary Irish Art’, by Paul F. Deane [18]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Seán Dunne [30]; ‘“Entends Sa Voix’: Eveline’s Irish Swan Song’, by Cóilín Owens [37]; ‘The Marian Shrine of Knock: The First Decade’, by James S. Donnelly, Jr. [54]; ‘In Common Usage: Eavan Boland’s Poetic Voice’, by Deborah McWilliams Consalvo [98]; ‘“Intelligible on the Blasket Islands”: Yeats’s King Oedipus, 1927’, by Robert Tracy. [116]; ‘“ A Bomb at the Door”: Kennelly’s Medea, 1988’, by Marianne McDonald [129].

Books & Authors: ‘Djuna Barnes and the Songs of Synge’, by Phillip Herring [139]; Book Reviews [145]; Cover [29]

 
Éire-Ireland, 28:3 (Fall 1993)
Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: James Rogers; Advisory Editors - Architecture: Roger Conover. Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Classics: Marianne McDonald. Drama: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. History: Irene Whelan. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Women’s Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The Céilí and the Public Dance Hall Act, 1935’, by Valerie A. Austin [7]; ‘Religious Risk in Contemporary Irish Drama’, by Jochen Achilles [17]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin [38]; ‘Frederic William Burton, 1816-1900: Painter and Antiquarian’, by Marie Bourke [45]; ‘An O’Connellite in Whitehall: Thomas Crofton Croker, 1798-1854’, by Neil C. Hultin and Warren U. Ober [61]; ‘“Humor with a Gender”: Somerville and Ross and The Irish R.M.’, by James M. Cahalan [87].

Appréciation: ‘Séamus Ó Grianna: The Voice of the Gaeltacht’, by Nollaig MacCongáil [103]; ‘Kilneagh and Challacombe: William Trevor’s Two Nations’, by John Hildebidle [114]; ‘The Politics of Bernard Mac Laverty’s Cal’, by Stephen Watt [130]. Current Themes: ‘Celtic Soul Brothers’, by Lauren Onkey [147]; Notes & Queries [159]; Cover [16].

 
Éire-Ireland, 28:4 (Winter 1993)
Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: James Rogers; Advisory Editors - Architecture: Roger Conover. Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Classics: Marianne McDonald. Drama: Christopher Murray.Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Nineteenth-Century History: Irene Whelan. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Twentieth-Century History: Laurence W. McBride. Womens Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Mullaghareirk: Aspects in Perspective’, by Eithne Strong [7]; ‘Growing Up on a “Sacrificial Society”: Northern Ireland in Adolescent Fiction’, by Barry Sloan [16]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Eithne Strong [28]; ‘Commerce and the Celtic Revival: Victorian Irish Jewelry’, by Elizabeth McCrum [36]; ‘Michael O’Riordan’s La Recente lnsurrezione in Irlanda, 1916’, by Thomas R. Greene [53]; ‘Lay Women and Philanthropy in Dublin, 1860-1880’, by Margaret H. Preston [74]; ‘“Cute Thinking Woman”: The Language of Synge’s Female Vagrants’, by Jane Duke Elkins [86]; ‘“Missouri Sequence”: Brian Coffey’s St. Louis Years, 1947-1952’, by Jack Morgan [100]; ‘The Grotesqueries of Paul Muldoon, “Immram” to Madoc’, by William A. Wilson [115].

Books & Authors: ‘The “Common Ground” of Eamon Grennan’, by Deborah Fleming [133]; Book Reviews [150]; Cover [73].

 
Éire-Ireland, 29:1 (Spring 1994)
Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: James Rogers; Advisory Editors - Architecture: Roger Conover. Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Classics: Marianne McDonald. Drama: Christopher Murray.Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Nineteenth-Century History: Irene Whelan. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Twentieth-Century History: Laurence W. McBride. Women’s Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Who Fears to Speak?: The Newry Proclamation, 1916’, by Colman O’Hare [7]; ‘St. Patrick’s Day in “The Other Emerald Isle”’, by John C. Messenger [12]; ‘Horses and Hospitals: The Irish Sweepstakes’, by Rosemarie McDonald [24]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Patrick Galvin [35]; ‘“Executed:” The Political Sculpture of Albert G. Power’, by Sílghle Bhreathnach-Lynch [44]; ‘The American Congress for Irish Freedom, 1967-70’, by Andrew A. Wilson [61]; ‘Rural Irishwomen: Their Changing Role, Status, and Condition’, by Amy J. Wiemers [76]; ‘Violent Impotence and Impotent Violence: Brendan Behan’s The Hostage’, by Michael Patrick Gillespie [92]; ‘The Attic LIPs: Feminist Pamphleteering for the New Ireland’, by Kate Martin Gray [105]; ‘Ancient Lights in the Poetry of Austin Clarke and Thomas Kinsella’, by Maurice Harmon [123].

Books & Authors: ‘Circles Radiating: The Poetry of Patrick Galvin’, by Greg Delanty [41]; Book Reviews [150]; Cover [40]

 
Éire-Ireland, 29:2 (Summer 1994)
Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: James Rogers; Advisory Editors - Architecture: Roger Conover. Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene.Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Classics: Marianne McDonald. Drama: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Nineteenth-Century History: Irene Whelan. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Twentieth-Century History: Laurence W. McBride. Women’s Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘The Greening of Irish History’, by L. P. Curtis Jr. [7]; ‘Roger Casement, Ethnography, and the PutumayO’ by Séamus Ó Siocháin [29]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Chris Agee [42]; ‘Lost Tribesmen or Prodigal Son?: George Bernard Shaw and the Gaelic Movement’, by Philip O’Leary [51]; ‘Cecilia: Irish Catholicism in George Moore’s A Drama in Muslin, 1886’, by Stacia L. Bensyl [65]; ‘Tragic Self-Referral in Riders to the Sea’, by Daniel Davy [77]; ‘The Irish Civil War and the “International Proposition” of 1922-23’, by Troy Davis [92]; ‘Preaching an Ecological Conscience: Liam O’Flaherty’s Short Stories’, by Amy Scher [113]; ‘Worlds Elsewhere: The Plays of Thomas Kilroy’, by Christopher Murray [123]; ‘Commedia: The Fiction of Mary Rose Callaghan’, by Maryanne Wessel-Felter [139]; ‘The Uneasy Domesticity of Gerald Dawe’, by David Gardiner [146].

Current Themes: ‘Irish Identity and the Writing of History’, by Kathleen Nutt [160]. Books & Authors: ‘Chosen Home: The Poetry of Peter Fallon’, by Earnon Grennan [173]; Book Reviews [188]; Notes & Queries [19O]; Cover [159]

 
Éire-Ireland, 29:3 (Fall 1994)
Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: James Rogers; Advisory Editors - Architecture: Roger Conover. Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Classics: Marianne McDonald. Drama: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Nineteenth-Century History: Irene Wbelan. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Twentieth-Century History: Lawrence W. McBride. Women’s Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Covenants of Trust: The Citizen Poet’, by Micheal O’siadhail [7]; ‘At the Crossroads with Carleton and Joyce: Patrick Kavanagh’s Tarry Flynn’, by Thomas B. O’Grady [22]; ‘Borderlands and Colonies: Tudor Ireland in the Perspective of Colonial America’, by William Palmer [37]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Micheal O’siadhail [52]; ‘Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Concord Freeman, and the Irish “Other”’, by Monica Elbert [60]; ‘The Socialization of Uncertainty: The Ancient Order of Hibernians in Butte, Montana, 1880-1925’, by David M. Emmons [74]; ‘Song and the Artist in the Autobiographies of Sean O’Casey’, by J. D. Scrimgeour [93]; ‘“Fenians and Dutch Carpet-baggers”: Irish and Afrikaner Nationalisms, 1877-1930’, by Donal P. McCracken [109]; ‘Seamus Heaney’s The Cure at Troy: Individuality and the Psychological’, by Matthew M. DeForrest [126]; ‘Eavan Boland’s Topography of Displacement’, by Sheila C. Conboy [137].

Current Themes: ‘Irish Travellers: A Contribution Denied’, by Niall Crowley [147]. Books & Authors: ‘Rondo to Jazz: The Poetry of Micheal O’siadhail’, by Gale Shricker Swiontkowski [156]; Book Reviews [168]; Notes & Queries [192]; Cover [136]

 
Éire-Ireland, 29:4 (Winter 1994)

Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: James Rogers; Advisory Editors - Architecture: Roger Conover. Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Classics: Marianne McDonald. Drama: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Nineteenth-Century History: Irene Whelan. Political Science: Desmond Dinan. Twentieth-Century History: Lawrence McBride. Women’s Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes. [3]. ‘Comrades in Arms: George Jean Nathan and Sean O’Casey’, by Patricia Angelin [7]. ‘William Carleton, Demiurge of Irish Carnival: Fardorougha the Miser; 1839’, by David Krause [24]. ‘Policing Famine Ireland’, by W. J. Lowe [47]. ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Seán Lysaght [68]. ‘The Economic Ideals of Irish Nationalism: Frugal Comfort or Lavish Austerity?’, by Mary E. Daly [77]. ‘Leavetakings and Homecomings: Derek Mahon’s Belfast’, by Tim Kendall [101]. ‘“Morals for Those that Like Them”: The Satire of Edgeworth’s Belinda, 1891’, by Marjorie Lightfoot [117]. ‘Dublin Letters: John Eglinton and The Dial, 1921-1929’, by Mary E. Bryson [132]. ‘“A Particular Flair, A Hound’s Nose, A Keen Scent”: Sean O’Faolain’s Editorship of The Bell’, by Heather Bryant Jordan [149]. ‘Tuarascáil ar Theanga: Language Report’, by James J. Blake [161].

Books & Authors ‘George Brandon Saul, 1901-1986: An Appreciation and a Selected Checklist’, by M. Kelly Lynch [169]. Book Reviews [182]. Cover [148].

 
Éire-Ireland, 30:1 (Spring 1995)

Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: James Rogers; Advisory Editors - Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Classics: Marianne McDonald. Drama: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Language: James J. Blake. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazie. Nineteenth-Century History: Irene Whelan. Twentieth-Century History: Lawrence W. McBride. Women’s Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘How We Stood Our Rounds: Bohemian Dublin in the Sixties’, by James Liddy [7]; ‘The Romance of Simulation: W. B. Yeats and the Theme-Parking of Ireland’, by Spurgeon Thompson [17]; ‘European Postcoloniality: The Saorstát Éireann / Irish Free State Official Handbook, 1932’, by William M. Harrison [35]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by James Liddy [43]; ‘The Rotunda Hospital and the People of Dublin, 1745-1995’, by Cormac Ó Gráda [49]; ‘Putting Down the Rebellion: Notes and Glosses on Castle Rackrent, 1800’, by Kathryn Kirkpatrick [77]; ‘Father Mathew’s American Tour, 1849-1851’, by John F. Quinn [91]; ‘One Hundred Years of Conradh na Gaeilge’, by Gearóid Denvir [105]; Frank O’Connor in The New Yorker’, by James D. Alexander [130]; ‘Many Worlds: The New Physics in Flann O’Brien’s The Third Policeman’, by Andrew Spencer [145].

Current Themes: ‘The Shape of Irish Studies in the United States’, by Desmond Fennell [159]. Books & Authors: ‘A Sense of Places: The Homing Instinct in the Poetry of John Montague’, by Richard Bizot [167]; Book Reviews [177]; Cover [90]

 
Éire-Ireland, 30:2 (Summer 1995)

Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Book Review Editor: James Rogers; Advisory Editors - Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Classics: Marianne McDonald. Drama: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Language: James J. Blake. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Nineteenth-Century History: Irene Wbelan. Twentieth-Century History: Lawrence W. McBride. Women’s Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin Kiernan (1965-86); James J. Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes. [3]; ‘Waiting for Mario: The Espositos, Joyce, and Beckett’, by J. Bowyer Bell [7]; ‘“The English Language Belongs to Us”: Irish Writing at a Tangent’, by John Cronin [27]; ‘The Invisible Hand or Hands Across the Water?: American Consultants and Irish Economic Policy’, by Richard B. Finnegan and James L. Wiles. [42]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Louis de Paor [56]; ‘Jack the Giant Queller: Political Theatre in Ascendancy Dublin’, by Kevin J. Donovan [70]; ‘“Rude Involvement”: Boucicault, Dramatic Tradition, and Contemporary Politics’, by John P. Harrington [89]; ‘A Patrick Henry in the Classroom: Margaret Haley and the Chicago Teacher’s Federation’, by Janet A. Nolan [104]; ‘A Bilingual Poet in Australia: Fionán Mac Cartha, 1886-1953’, by Gregory Byrnes [118]; ‘“Foreign and Credible”: Denis Devlin’s Modernism’, by Alex Davis [131]; ‘The Lingual Ideal in the Poetry of Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill’, by Deborah McWilliams Consalvo [148]; ‘Tuarscáil ar Theanga: Language Report’, by James J. Blake [162].

Books & Authors: ‘James Clarence Mangan and the Beauty of Hate’, by Jacques Chuto [173]. Book Reviews [182]; Cover [117]

 
Éire-Ireland, 30:3 (Fall 1995)

Editorial Board: Editor: Thomas Dillon Redshaw; Advisory Editors - Arts: James MacKillop. Ascendancy Ireland: John Greene. Bibliography: John B. Davenport. Classics: Marianne McDonald. Drama: Christopher Murray. Gaelic Language: James J. Blake. Gaelic Literature: Ruairí Ó hUiginn. Irish America: Charles Fanning. Literature: Adrian Frazier. Nineteenth-Century History: Irene Whelan. Twentieth-Century History: Lawrence W; McBride. Women’s Studies: Patricia Haberstroh. Editors Emeriti: Eóin McKiernan (1965-86); James J Blake (1987-89).

Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Distilling Spirits and Regulating Subjects: Whiskey and Beer in Romantic Britain’, by Hewitt S. Thayer [7]; ‘Ireland and Greeneland: The Irish in the Writings of Graham Greene’, by Charles F. Duffy [14]; ‘Oral and Literate Constructs of “Authentic” Irish Music’, by Mary Trachsel [27]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Paddy Bushe [47]; ‘The Memphis Riots of 1866’, by DeeGee Lester [59]; ‘Ireland, The Cuban Missile Crisis, and Civil Aviation: A Study in Applied Neutrality’, by Joseph P. O’Grady [67]; ‘“The Curse of Larkinism”: Patrick Mclntyre, The Toiler; and the Dublin Lockout of 1913’, by John Newsinger [90]; ‘Yeats’s Poems Written in Discouragement, 1912-1913: The Politics of Culture’, by Anthony Bradley [103]; ‘Women in Ireland’s Information Industry: Voices from the Inside’, by Eileen M. Trauth [133]; ‘“Gloom without Sunshine”: The Reception of T. C. Murray in America, 1911-1938’, by Albert J. DeGiacomo [151]; ‘“The Rest Should Be Silence”: The Second Self in the Works of John O’Donovan’, by Bernard McKenna [165].

Current Themes: ‘Defining Irish Women: Dominant Discourses and Sites of Resistance’, by Pat O’Connor [177]. Book Reviews [188]; Notes & Queries [192]; Cover [132].

 
Éire-Ireland, 30:4 (Winter 1995)

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Editors’ Notes [3]; ‘Exile, Attitude, and the Sin-É Café: Notes on the “New Irish”’, by Eamonn Wall [7]; ‘The Irish Catholic Schooling of James T. Farrell, 1914–23’, by Ron Ebest [18] ;‘“Good Relations”: Irish Neutrality and the Propaganda of John Betjeman, 1941–43’, by Robert Cole [33]; ‘Dánta Úra: New Poems’, by Eamonn Wall [47]; ‘Strained Neutrality: Irish-American Catholics, Woodrow Wilson, and the Lusitania’, by Thomas J. Rowland [58]; ‘Theatre and Cultural Politics in Northern Ireland: The Over the Bridge Controversy, 1959], by Lionel Pilkington [76]; The Fall of Parnell: Hugh Price Hughes and the Nonconformist Conscience’, by Christopher Oldstone-Moore [94]; ‘éamon de Valéra’s Indispensable Secretary: Kathleen O’Connell, 1888–1956’, by Patrick Murray [111]; ‘Portraits of Irish Patriots by Oliver Sheppard, 1865–1941’, by John Turpin [134]; ‘“Rising Out”: Medbh McGuckian’s Destabilizing Poetics’, by Mary O’Connor [154]]; ‘Portraying the Irish Palatines: An Example of Alterity Discourse’, by Werner Huber [173]; ‘A Hundred Years: Irish Language Courses in American Colleges’, by Thomas W. Ihde [181].

Book reviews, Course of Irish History, ed. by T. W. Moody, F. X. Martin, reviewed by John Davenport [187]; The Prince of the Quotidian by Paul Muldoon, and Goldfish in a Baby Bath by Áine Miller, reviewed by Thomas McCarthy [188]. Notes & Queries [191].

 
Éire-Ireland, 31:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 1996)

Editorial Board - Editors: Nancy J. Curtin, Vera Kreilkamp; Senior Consulting Editors: James S. Donnelly Jr. & Philip O’Leary; Assistant Editors: James P. Leonard & M. Bowen Smith; Editorial Assistants: David Flaten & Catherine Samiotes.

Editors’ Introduction [3]; ‘The Virtual Reality of Irish Fairy Legend’, by Angela Bourke [7]; ‘The Construction of the Memory of the Famine in Ireland and the Irish Diaspora, 1850-1900’, by James S. Donnelly, Jr [26]; ‘Interview with Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin’, by Kevin Ray [62]; ‘New Poems’, by Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin [74]; ‘“Like Father, Like Son”: Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me and the Geopolitical Family Drama’, by Claire Gleitman [78]; ‘Revisionist Nationalism’s Consolidation, Republicanism’s Marginalization, and the Peace Process’, by Paul F. Power [89]; ‘Occupied Country: The Negotiation of Lesbianism in Irish Feminist Narrative’, by Kathryn Conrad [123]; ‘Beyond Boundaries: Toward an Interdisciplinary Irish Studies’, by Marilyn Cohen [137]; ‘White Skins, Black Masks?: Celticism and Négritude’, by Declan Kiberd [163]; ‘The “Gaelic Gotham” Dispute: An Analysis of an Exhibition Controversy in New York City’, by Frank Naughton [176]; ‘“Gaelic Gotham”: The Decontextualizing of the Diaspora’, by Allen Feldman [189]; Notes & Queries [202].

Cover [207-08]. Contributors [209]

 
Éire-Ireland, 31:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 1996)

Editorial Board - Editors: Nancy J. Curtin & Vera Kreilkamp; Senior Consulting Editors: James S. Donnelly Jr. & Philip O’Leary; Assistant Editors: James P. Leonard & M. Bowen Smith. Interns: Holly Graham, Amanda Lewis, Catherine Samiotes & Heather Taylor.

Editors’ Introduction [5]; ‘Raftery’s Killeadan’, by Seamus Heaney [9]; ‘Reviewing the Paradigm: A New Look at Early-Modern Ireland’, by Andrew Murphy [13]; ‘Being Difficult: The Irish Writer in Britain’, by Gerry Smyth [41]; ‘Was O’Connell Faithful? Ellen Courtenay Revisited’, by Erin Bishop [58]; ‘Obliquity in the Poetry of Paul Muldoon and Medbh McGuckian’, by Shane Murphy [76]; ‘The Academy of Christian Art (1929-1946): An Aspect of Catholic Cultural Life in Newly Independent Ireland’, by Sighle Bhreathnach-Lynch [102]; ‘Diplomacy as Propaganda: The Appointment of T. A. Smiddy as Irish Free State Minister to the United States’, by Troy Davis [117]; ‘“In Search of the Promised Land”: The Connemara Colonization Scheme to Minnesota, 1880’, by Gerard Moran [130]; ‘New Poems’, by Peter Fallon [150]; ‘An Essay on Ireland and J. William Fulbright’s Educational Vision’, by Bernadette Whelan [153]; ‘“Indispensable Wires”: Joyce’s Ulysses and Public Relations’, by Tim Ziaukas [176]; ‘The Enigma of Charles Gavan Duffy: Looking for Clues in Australia’, by Steven Knowlton [189]; ‘“I Thought I Was Landed!”: The Congested Districts Board and the Women of Western Ireland’, by David Smith [209]; ‘Landscape and the Celtic Soul’, by James Charles Roy [228].

Reviews and Commentary: ‘From Colony to Canon: Mapping Modern Irish Literature’, by Joyce Flynn [255]; ‘Engendering the State: Narrative, Allegory, and Michael Collins’, by Luke Gibbons [261]; The Northern Ireland Peace Process Reconsidered’, by Richard English [270]; Notes & Queries [277]; Cover [279]; Contributors [281]

 
Éire-Ireland, 32:1 (Spring 1997)

Editorial Board - Editors: Nancy J. Curtin & Vera Kreilkamp; Senior Consulting Editors: James S. Donnelly Jr. & Philip O’Leary; Assistant Editors: James P. Leonard, Elizabeth Kunz & M. Bowen Smith; Editorial Assistant: Holly Graham

Editors’ Introduction [5]; ‘Introduction: An Interpretation of Silences’, by Peter Quinn [7]; ‘Grosse Íle: Canada’s Famine Memorial’, by Michael Quigley [20]; ‘“Philosophick Views”? Maria Edgeworth and the Great Famine’, by Margaret Kelleher [41]; ‘Curing “The Irish Moral Plague”’, by Michael de Nie [63]; ‘Famine Relief Policy in Comparative Perspective: Ireland, Scotland, and Northwestern Europe, 1845-1849’, by Peter Gray [86]; ‘Local Relief During the Great Irish Famine, 1845-1850: The Case of Castlebar, County Mayo, 1846-1847’, by Michael O’Malley [109]; ‘The Origin of Style: The Famine and Irish Traditional Music’, by Sally Sommers Smith [121]; ‘Famine/Holocaust: Fragmented Bodies’, by Chris Morash [136]; ‘From “Immoral Economy: Interpreting Erskine Nicol’s The Tenant”’, by Kevin Whelan [151].

Notes & Queries [156]. Contributors [158]

 
Éire-Ireland, 32:2 & 3 (Summer/Fall 1997)

Editorial Board - Editors: Nancy J. Curtin, Vera Kreilkamp; Senior Consulting Editors: James S Donnelly Jr. & Philip O’Leary; Assistant Editors: Elizabeth Kunz & James P. Leonard. Editorial Assistant: Holly Graham.

Editors’ Introduction [3]; ‘Daughters of Colony’, [poem]; by Eavan Boland [7]; ‘Daughters of Colony: A Personal Interpretation of the Place of Gender Issues in the Postcolonial Interpretation of Irish Literature’, by Eavan Boland [9]; ‘Interpreting Silences: An Anthropological Perspective on the Great Irish Famine’, by Joan Vincent [21]; ‘From Nationalism to “Baby X”: An Interview with Northern Irish Filmmaker Margo Harkin’, by Megan Sullivan [40]; ‘Recapturing the Flag: The Campaign to Repeal the Party Processions Act, 1860-1872’, by Sean Farrell [52]; ‘“No, This is Not From The Bell”: Brian O’Nolan’s 1943 Cruiskeen Lawn Anthology’, by Steven Curran [79]; ‘Fianna Fáil, Constitutional Republicanism, and the Issue of Consent: 1980-1996’, by Gareth Ivory [93]; ‘Unsound Plots: Culture and Politics in Spenser’s A View of the Present State of Ireland’, by Glenn Hooper [117]; ‘The Chaplaincy Question: The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Versus the Belfast Lunatic Asylum’, by Pauline Prior and David Griffiths [137]; ‘Propaganda of Dáil Éireann: from Truce to Treaty’, by Keiko Inoue [154]; ‘The Belfast Group: A Recollection’, by Philip Hobsbaum [173].

Reviews and Commentary: ‘W.B. Yeats: Endings and Beginnings: A Review Essay’, by Declan Kiberd [183]; ‘A Provincial Passion: Cleansing Irish Literature of Irishness’, by Desmond Fennell [192]; Notes & Queries [204]; Cover Stepping Out: Reading Rita Duffy’s Dancer’, by Adele Dalsimer and Vera Kreilkamp [208]; Contributors [218]

 
Éire-Ireland, 32:4 & 33: 1 & 2 (Winter 1997 & Spring/Summer 1998)

Editorial Board - Editors: Nancy J. Curtin & Vera Kreilkamp: Senior Consulting Editors: James S. Donnell & Philip O’Leary; Assistant Editors: Elizabeth Kunz & James P. Leonard; Interns: Kirsten Athena Blocker, Tanya Duarte, Cindy Palmquist & Robin Umbley.

Editors’ Introduction [3]; Cover [6]; ‘From King Billy to Cú Chulainn: Loyalist and Republican Murals, Past, Present, and Future’, by Bill Rolston [6]; ‘All That Trouble and Nothing to Show for It: Yeats’s The Herne’s Egg and the Misbirth of a Nation’, by Susan Cannon Harris [29]; ‘Castile’, by Louise Glück [poem] [66]; ‘from Annaghmakerrig’, by Peggy O’Brien [poem] [68]; ‘Lord Brookeborough and the Andrews’ Premiership’, by Brian Barton [78]; ‘Anglo-lrish Autobiography and the Genealogical Mandate’, by Elizabeth Grubgeld [96]; ‘Land Reform Legislation and Security of Tenure in Ireland after Independence’, by David Seth Jones [116]; ‘Courting Public Opinion: Handling Informers in the 1790s’, by Julia M. Wright [144]; ‘“Ghosts and Realities”: Female TDs and the Treaty Debate’, by Jason Knirck [170]; ‘Retaliate and Punish: Political Violence as Form and Memory in Northern Ireland’, by Allen Feldman [195].

Reviews and Commentary:‘The State of Gender in Irish Studies: A Review Essay’, by Laura E. Lyons [236]; ‘Three 1798 Bicentenary Exhibitions Compared’, by John Turpin [261]; Notes & Queries [269]; Contributors [272].

 
Éire-Ireland, 33:3 & 4 & 34:1 (Fall/Winter 1998 & Spring 1999)

Editorial Board - Editors: Vera Kreilkamp, Nancy J. Curtin; Senior Consulting Editors: James S. Donnelly & Philip O’Leary; Assistant Editors: Elizabeth Kunz & James P. Leonard.

Editors’ Introduction [5]; ‘Getting the Picture: On Dermot Seymour’s Painting The Russians Will Water Their Horses on the Shores of Laugh Neagh’, by Seamus Heaney [9]; ‘Primavera’, by Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill [13]; ‘Who Owns Irish Art?’, by Fintan Cullen [15]; ‘Irish Visual Culture: A Policy Review’, by Anne Kelly [22]; ‘The Irish Collection in the National Gallery of Ireland’, by Síghle Bhreathnach-Lynch [38]; ‘A New Light on the Sheela-na-gig’, by Barbara Freitag [50]; ‘The Four Erins: Feminine Images of Ireland, 1780-1900’, by L. Perry Curtis, Jr. [70]; ‘Visualizing the Liberator: Self-Fashioning, Dramaturgy, and the Construction of Daniel O’Connell’, by Gary Owens [103]; ‘The Big House’, by Vona Groarke [130]; ‘Lines of Resistance: The O’Kelly Brothers in the Sudan’, by Niamh O’sullivan [131]; ‘Mary Farl Powers (1948-1992): American Person, Irish Artist’, by Katherine Powers [157]; ‘Gaol/Gaol: Re-viewing Silences in Kilmainham Gaol’, by Kathleen O’Brien [173]; ‘From the Poetic to the Political’, by Declan McGonagle [189]; ‘Hair Pieces: Alice Maher’s Recent Art’, by Adele Dalsimer and Vera Kreilkamp [191]; ‘Interview with Alice Maher’, by Alston Conley [198]; ‘Dorothy Cross, Beyond Feminism’, by Robin Lydenberg [212]; ‘Sensing the Sculpture of Kathy Prendergast: A Portrait of the Female Life Cycle’, by Sheila Dickinson [227]; ‘Ciarán Lennon’s Hidden Scripts’, by Katherine Harding Nahum [234]; ‘All in the Mind? Photographing the Border’, by Bill Rolston [245]; ‘Insiders and Frontiers: Paul Seawright’s Images of “The Troubles”’, by Alvin Jackson [255]; ‘Six Artists in Search of a Landscape’, by Caoimhíln Mac Giolla Léith [266]; ‘Vitruviana’, by Seamus Heaney [286]; ‘Felim Egan: A Catalogue Note’, by Seamus Heaney [287].

Reviews and Commentary: ‘“When Time Began to Rant and Rage”: Figurative Painting from Twentieth-Century Ireland: A Review Essay’, by Robert Tracy [288]; ‘The Life of Jack Yeats’, by Bruce Arnold [302]; ‘After Michelangelo’ by Derek Mahon [309]. Notes & Queries: ‘The Francis Bacon Studio’ by Barbara Dawson [310]; ‘From the Irish American Cultural Institute’ [313]; Contributors [315]

 
Éire-Ireland, 34:2 (Summer 1999)

Editorial Board - Editors: Nancy J. Curtin and Vera Kreilkamp; Senior Consulting Editors: James S. Donnell & Philip O’Leary; Assistant Editors: Elizabeth Kunz & James P. Leonard; Interns: Kirsten Athena Blockel; Tanya Duane, Cindy Palmquist & Robin Umbley.

Editor’s Introduction [3]; ‘Rebel Motives and Mentalities: The Battle for New Ross, 5 June 1798’, by Tom Dunne [5]; ‘The Contest of Memory: The Continuing Impact of 1798 Commemoration’, by Peter Collins [28]; ‘Speaking of ’98: Young Ireland and Republican Memory’, by Sean Ryder [51]; ‘Rebels in the Dock: The Prosecution of the Dublin Fenians, 1865-6’, by R. W. Kostal [70]; ‘Parallel Struggles: Irish Republicanism in the American South, 1798-1876’, by David T. Gleeson [97]; ‘Nationalist Constructions of the 1798 Rebellion: The Political Illustrations of J. D. Reigh’, by Lawrence W. McBride [117]; ‘Rebel, Muse, and Spouse: The Female in ’98 Fiction’, by Eileen Reilly [135]; ‘Young Ireland, Arthur Griffith, and Republican Ideology: The Question of Continuit’y’, by Patrick Maume [155]; Cover [175]; Notes & Queries [176]; Contributors [180]

 
Éire-Ireland, 34:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 1999) - A Comprehensive Index, Second Edition: 1966 - Summer 1999 (Volumes 1-34)

General Editor of the Index: Edward D. Marman. Editorial Board - Editors: J. Curtin and Vera Kreilkamp. Senior Consulting Editors: James S. Donnelly, Jr. and Philip O’Leary.

Introduction to the Second Edition [v]; PART I [vii]; Volumes 1-23 (Spring 1966-Winter 1988) Preface and Introduction [xi]; Articles by Subject [1]; Articles by Author [99]; Articles by Title [131]; PART II [165]; Volumes 24-34:2 Spring, 1989-Summer, 1999 Articles by Subject [167]; Articles by Author [221]; Articles by Title [237]; The Irish American Cultural Institute [253]

 
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Éire-Ireland, 35: 1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2000) -
Special Issue: Translation. Editorial Board - Editors: Nancy J. Curtin & Vera Kreilkamp; Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard; Editoral Assistant: Tanya Duarte; Interns: Kenya Edwards, Natalya Herbert & Sarah Lamb.

Editor’s Introduction [5]; ‘A Translator of the Irish Language Today’, by Breandáin Ó Doibhlin [9]; ‘Translations (poems)’, by Breandáin Ó Doibhlin [18]; ‘The Translation Impulse’, by Gabriel Rosenstock [20]; ‘Translations: Haiku by Robert Bebek’, by Gabriel Rosenstock [27]; ‘Expansion and Seclusion: Internal, Outward, and Inward Translation of Literature in Ireland Today’, by Hans-Christian Oeser [29]; ‘“Cé Leis Tú?”’, by Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill [39]; ‘Texts and Translations from Pádraigín Haicéad’, by Seán Ó Tuama [79]; ‘Translations: “Chorus of the Birds” from The Birds by Aristophanes’, by Paul Muldoon [84]]; ‘“Summer,” Translations from the Ninth Century’, by Seamus Heaney [88]; ‘The Right of Cows and the Rite of Copy: An Overview of Translation from Irish to English’, by Brian Ó Conchubhair [92]; ‘ILE: Translating Ireland to the World’, by Marc Caball [112]; ‘Translation in the Crucible of Modernity’, by Maria Tymoczko [122]; ‘Cathal Ó Searcaigh and Aspects of Translation’, by Nobuaki Tochigi [139]; ‘Metaphor and Metamorphosis in the Poetry of Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill’, by Caoimhíin Mac Giolla Léith [150]; ‘Hyde’s First Stand: The Irish Language Controversy of 1899’, by P. J. Mathews [173]; ‘The Man Who Died for the Language: The Reverend Dr. O’Hickey and the “Essential Irish” Language Controversy of 1909’, by Lucy McDiarmid [188]; ‘Corkery’s Advice to a Young Writer’, by Alf MacLochlainn [219]; ‘The Inner-Outer Otherworld of Hyde and Yeats: Translation and World- View in the Irish Literary Revival’, by Gearóid Ó Crualaoich [226]; Cover [243]; Notes & Queries [246]; Contributors [247]

 
Éire-Ireland, 35:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2000/01)

Editorial Board: Editors: Nancy J. Curtin and Vera Kreilkamp. Senior Consulting Editors: James S. Donnely, Jr.l and Philip O’Leary. Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard. Editorial Assistants: Kate Costello-Sullivan and Robin Umbley.

Editors’ Introduction [3]; ‘The Degenerate and the Martyr: Nationalist Propaganda and the Contestation of Irishness, 1914-1918’, by John S. Ellis [7]; ‘The Creation of a Literary Industry’, by Ann Saddlemyer [34]; ‘Ireland’s Metropolitan Feminists and Colonial Women’, by Carol Coulter [48]; ‘The Gate to Mulcahy’s Farm’, by Paul Perry [poem]; [79]; ‘Archbishop King, the Bank Scheme (1720-21), and Wood’s Halfpence (1722-25)’, by Gordon Hutton [81]; ‘“Take Care of the Immigrant Girls”: The Migration Process of Late-Nineteenth-Century Irish Women’, by Anne O’Connell [102]; ‘Resisting Convention: The Films of Joe Comerford’, by Jerry White [134]; ‘Reactionary Conservatism or Radical Utopianism? A.E. and the Irish Cooperative Movement’, by Michael McAteer [148]; ‘Poems: Temple Street Children’s Hospital & Prayer’, by Dermot Bolger [163]; ‘Myths in the Representation of Women Terrorists’, by Rhiannon Talbot [165]; ‘The Twisted Roots of Irish Patriotism: Anglo-lrish Political Thought in the Late-Eighteenth Century’, by Stephen Small [187].

Reviews and Commentary: ‘From Holism to Context: Recent Anthropological Analyses of Northern Ireland’, by Marilyn Cohen [217]; Notes & Queries: ‘James Larkin and J. Edgar Hoover: Irish Politics and an American Conspiracy’, by Claire A. Culleton [238]; Cover [162]; Contributors [260].

 
Éire-Ireland, 36:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2001)

Editorial Board - Editors: [unlisted in this record].

Editor’s Introduction. [5]; ‘Patterns of Irish Emigration to America, 1783-1800’, by Maurice J. Bric [10]; ‘“We Will Dirk Every Mother’s Son of You”: Five Points and the Irish Conquest of New York Politics’, by Tyler Anbinder [29]; ‘“The Republic of Letters”: Frederick Douglass, Ireland, and the Irish Narratives’, by Fionnghuala Sweeney [47]; ‘“White,” if “Not Quite”: Irish Whiteness in the Nineteenth-Century Irish-American Novel’ by Catherine M. Eagan [66]; ‘Dancing Between Decks: Choreographies of Transition During Irish Migrations to America’, by J’aime Morrison [83]; ‘The Famine’s Scars: William Murphy’s Ulster and American Odyssey’, by Kerby A. Miller & Bruce D. Boling with Liam Kennedy [98]; ‘Miners in Migration: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Irish and Irish-American Copper Miners’, by Timothy M. O’Neil [124]; ‘Young Irish Workers: Class Implications of Men’s and Women’s Experiences in Gilded Age Chicago’, by Patricia Kelleher [141]; ‘“Come YoU All Courageously”: Irish Women in America Write Home’, by Ruth-Ann M. Harris [166]; ‘Relinquishing and Reclaiming Independence: Irish Domestic Servants, American Middle-Class Mistresses, and Assimilation, 1850-1920’, by Diane M. Hotten-Somers [185]; Cover by Kathleen Costello-Sullivan [202]; Contributors. [203]

 
Éire-Ireland, 36:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2001)

Editorial Board - Editors: James S. Donnelly Jr, Vera Kreilkamp; Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary; Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard Editorial Assistant: Andrea Groce.

Editors’ Introduction [3]; ‘Anger and Nostalgia: Seamus Heaney and the Ghost of the Father’, by Adrian Frazier [7]; ‘“God Save Ireland”: Manchester-Martyr Demonstrations in Dublin, 1867-1916 by Owen McGee’ [39]; ‘“The Gravest Situation of Our Lives”: Conservatives, Ulster, and the Home Rule Crisis, 1911-14’, by Thomas C. Kennedy [67];’ Divisions Within the Irish Government over Land-Distribution Policy, 1940-70’, by David Seth Jones [83]; ‘Remembering Ireland’s Architecture of Containment: “Telling” Stories in The Butcher Boy and States of Fear’, by James M. Smith [111]; ‘“Ireland Begins in the Home”: Women, Irish National Identity, and the Domestic Sphere in the Irish Homestead’, 1896-1912 by James MacPherson [131]; ‘Fetal Ireland: National Bodies and Political Agency by Kathryn Conrad.’ [153]; ‘“Not Quite Philadelphia, Is It?”: An Interview with Eamonn McCann by Margot Gayle Backus’ [174]; ‘John Ford’s Festive Comedy: Ireland Imagined in The Quiet Man’, by William C. Dowling [190]; ‘To Be Loved as a Cupboard: The Yeats Museum in the National Gallery of Ireland’, by Hilary Pyle [212]; Contributors. [226].

 
Éire-Ireland, 37:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2002)

Editorial Board - Editors: James S. Donnelly & Vera Kreilkamp Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary; Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard.

Editor’s Introduction. [5]; Poems by Linda McCarriston [11]; ‘In the Shadow of a Grain Elevator: A Portrait of an Irish Neighborhood in Buffalo, New York, in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries’, by William Jenkins. [14]; ‘Transatlantic Connections and the Sharp Edge of the Great Depression’, by Matthew J. O’Brien [38]; Culture, Commodity, and Céad Míle Fáilte: U.S. and Irish Tourist Films as a Vision of Ireland’, by Harvey O’Brien [58]; ‘Nationalism, Sentiment, and Economics: Relations Between Ireland and Irish-America in the Postwar Years’ by Mary E. Daly [74]; ‘“Suitable Accommodations”: A Selection of J.F. Powers’s Letters from Ireland, 1951-1963’, by Katherine A. Powers [93]; ‘New York State’s “Great Irish Famine Curriculum”: A Report by Maureen Murphy and Alan Singer’. [109]; ‘The New Jersey Famine Curriculum: A Report by James V. Mullin’ [119]; ‘The Irish Famine in American School Curricula,’ by Thomas J. Archdeacon. [130]; ‘Contemporary Catholic and Protestant Irish America: Social Identities, Forgiveness, and Attitudes Toward The Troubles’, by Micheal D. Roe [153]; ‘The Process of Migration and the Reinvention of Self: The Experiences of Returning Irish Emigrants’, by Mary P. Corcoran [175]; Cover by Kathleen Costello-Sullivan [192]; Contributors. [193]

 
Éire-Ireland, 37:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2002)

[Editorial Board - unlisted in this digital edition.]

Editors’ Introduction [3-4]; ‘“The Same Sound but with a Different Meaning”: Music, Repetition, and Identity in Bernard Mac Laverty’s Grace Notes’, by Gerry Smyth [5-24]; ‘Nationalism vs. Liberalism in the Irish Context: From a Postcolonial Past to a Postmodern Future’, by Timothy J. White [25-38]; ‘Belated Behan: Brendan Behan and the Cultural Politics of Memory’, by John Brannigan [39-52]; ‘“Unbroken Service”: Máiréad Ní Ghráda’s Career at 2RN, by Ireland’s First Broadcasting Station, by 1927–35’, by Eileen Morgan [53-78]; ‘The War Against the R.I.C., by 1919–21’, by W.J. Lowe [79-117]; ‘“All Creeds and All Classes”?: Just Who Made Up the Gaelic League?’, by Timothy G. McMahon [118-168]; ‘Displaying Ireland: Sydney Owenson and the Politics of Spectacular Antiquarianism’, by Natasha Tessone [169-186]; ‘“Whether the White People Like it or Not”: Edmund Burke’s Speeches on India - Caoineadh’s Cáinte’, by Katherine O’Donnell [187-206]; ‘The Tender Mother and the Faithful Wife: Theater, by Charity, by and Female Subjectivity in Eighteenth-Century Ireland’, by Susan Harris [207-230]; ‘New Work on Modern Irish Drama and Theater, by 1997–2002: An Overview’, by Joyce Flynn [231-242]. Cover, p. 243.

 
Éire-Ireland, 38:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2003)

Special Issue: Language and Identity in Twentieth-century Irish Culture. Editorial Staff - Guest Editors: Maria Tymoczko & Colin Ireland.

‘Language and Identity in Twentieth-Century Ireland’ by Maria Tymoczko & Colin Ireland [4]; ‘ “We Must Learn Where We Live”: Language, Identity, and the Colonial Condition in Brian Friel’s Translations’ by Maureen S.G. Hawkins [23]; ‘An Béal Bocht: Mouthing Off at National Identity’ by Sarah E. McKibben [37]; ‘The Shock of the Old: Translating Early Irish Poetry into Modern Irish’ by Kaarina Hollo [54]; ‘One Language, Two Tongues: George Fitzmaurice’s Use of Hiberno-English Dialect’ by Donald McNamara [72]; ‘Regional Roots: The BBC and Poetry in Northern Ireland, 1945–55’ by Heather Clark [87]; ‘Translating Ireland Back into Éire: Gael Linn and Film Making in Irish’ by Jerry White [106]; ‘Portrait of a Mythographer: Discourses of Identity in the Work of Father James McDyer’ by E. Moore Quinn [123]; ‘Language, Monuments, and the Politics of Memory in Quebec and Ireland’ by Kathleen O’Brien [141]; ‘Faultlines, Limits, Transgressions: A Theme-Cluster in Late Twentieth-Century Irish Poetry’ by Robert Welch [161]; ‘Seal sa Domhan Thoir: Sojourn in the Eastern World’ by Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill. Notes and Queries [198]. Cover, Colin Ireland & Maria Tymoczko [200].

 
Éire-Ireland, 38:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2003)

Editorial Staff[: details not given in this digital issue.]

Editors’ Introduction [3]; ‘The Decline and Rebirth of “Folk Memory”: Remembering “The Year of the French” in the Late Twentieth Century’, by Guy Beiner [7-32]; ‘Now You Don’t See It, Now You Do: Situating the Irish in the Material Culture of Grosse Île’, by Rhona Richman-Kenneally [33]; ‘Legless in London: Pádraic Ó Conaire and Éamon a Búrc’, by Angela Bourke [54-67]; ‘The Cabinet of Irish Literature: A Historical Perspective on Irish Anthologies’, by Margaret Kelleher [68-89]; ‘John Mitchel and the Rejection of the Nineteenth Century’, by James Quinn [90-108]; ‘The Fenians in Montreal, 1862–68: Invasion, Intrigue, and Assassination’, by David A. Wilson [109-133]; ‘Landlord Responses to the Irish Land War, 1879–87’, by L. Perry Curtis Jr. [134-188]; ‘D. P. Moran and The Leader: Writing an Irish Ireland through Partition’, by Paul Delaney [189-211]; ‘Afterimage of the Revolution: Kevin O’Higgins and the Irish Revolution’, by Jason Knirck [212-243]; ‘Wives, Mothers, and Citizens: The Treatment of Women in the 1935 Nationality and Citizenship Act’, by Mary E. Daly [244-263]. Contributors, [264-266

 
Éire-Ireland, 39:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2004)

Editorial Board - Editors: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Guest Editor: Sean Farrell. Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary. Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard.

Guest Editor’s Introduction, by Sean Farrell’ [5-9]; ‘Standish James O’Grady: Between Imperial Romance and Irish Revival’, by Patrick Maume [11-35]; ‘An Open National Identity: Rutherford Mayne, Gerald McNamara, and the Plays of the Ulster Literary Theatre’, by Karen Vandevelde [36-58]; ‘Richard Moynan: Irish Artist and Unionist Propagandist’, by Maebh O’Regan [59]; ‘The Mild Irish Girl: Domesticating the National Tale’, by Thomas Tracy [81]; ‘Sitting on “The Outer Skin”: Somerville and Ross’s Through Connemara in a Governess Cart as a Coded Stratum of Linguistic/Feminist “Union” Ideals’, by Anne Oakman [110-135]; ‘Dead Men Talking: Frank McGuinness’s Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme’, by Tom Herron [136]; ‘The Limits of “New Unionism”: David Trimble and the Ulster Unionist Party’, by Henry Patterson [163-188]; ‘Fantasy Politics? Restructuring Unionism after the Good Friday Agreement’, by James W. McAuley [189-214]; ‘Unionist Identity, External Perceptions of Northern Ireland, and the Problem of Unionist Legitimacy’, by Gary Peatling [215-236]; ‘Orangeism in Scotland: Unionism, Politics, Identity, and Football’, by Joseph M. Bradley [237-261]; Belfast’s First Bomb, 28 February 1816: Class Conflict and the Origins of Unionist Hegemony’, by Kerby A. Miller [262-280]; Contributors [281-283].

 
Éire-Ireland, 39:2 & 3 (Fall/Winter 2004)

Editorial Board - Editors: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Guest Editor: Sean Farrell. Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary. Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard.

Editors’ Introduction, by James S. Donnelly & Vera Kreilkamp [5-9]; ‘Colonial Policing: The Steward of Christendom and The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty’ by Elizabeth Cullingford [11-37]; ‘Jacobitism in Eighteenth-Century Ireland: A Munster Perspective’ by David Dickson [38-99]; ‘Imaging the Land War’ by Niamh O’Sullivan [100-131]; ‘Selling Irish Bacon: The Empire Marketing Board and Artists of the Free State’ by Mike Cronin [132-143]; ‘Contemporary Irish Art on the Move: At Home and Abroad with Dorothy Cross’ by Robin Lydenberg [144-166]; ‘The Lough Derg Pilgrimage in the Age of the Counter-Reformation’ by Bernadette Cunningham & Raymond Gillespie [167-179]; ‘Enshrining Ireland’s Nationalist History Inside Prison Walls: The Restoration of Kilmainham Jail’ by Eric Zuelow [180-201]; ‘Ghosting the Llangollen Ladies: Female Intimacies, Ascendancy Exiles, and the Anglo-Irish Novel’ by Ellen Crowell [202-227]; ‘Doing My Bit for Ireland: Trangressing Gender in the Easter Rising’ by Lisa Weihman [228-249]; ‘“He’s My Country”: Liberalism, Nationalism, and Sexuality in Contemporary Irish Gay Fiction’ by Michael G. Cronin [250-267]. Contributors [268-270

 
Éire-Ireland, 40:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2005)

Editorial Board - Editors: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Guest Editor: Sean Farrell. Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary. Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard.

Editors’ Introduction, by Michael Griffin & Breandan Mac Suibhne [5]; ‘Revisiting the Holy Well’, by Diarmuid Ó Giollain [41]; ‘The Christian Brothers and the Second Reformation in Ireland’, by Daire Keogh [42]; ‘Daniel O’Connell in Comparative Perspective, 1800-50’, by Sean McGraw & Kevin Whelan [60]; ‘Landscape and Religious Practice: A Study of Mass Attendance in Pre-Famine Ireland’, by David W. Miller [90]; ‘Confidantes or Competitors? Women, Priests, and Conflict in Post-Famine Ireland’, by Cara DeLay [107]; ‘Mass in a Connemara Cabin: Religion and the Politics of Painting’, by Niamh O’Sullivan [126]; ‘Discipline, Sentiment, and the Irish-American Public: Mary Ann Sadlier’s Popular Fiction’, by Marjorie Elizabeth Howes [140]; ‘“Hibernians on the March”: Irish America and Ethnic Patriotism in the Mid-Twentieth Century’, by Matthew O’Brien [170]; Opposing the “Modern World”: The Cult of the Virgin Mary in Ireland, 1965-85’, by James S. Donnelly [183-245].

 
Éire-Ireland, 40:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2005)

Editorial Board –  Editors: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Guest Editor: Sean Farrell. Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary. Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard.

Editors’ Introduction, by James S. Donnelly & Vera Kreilkamp [5-8]; ‘Origins and Legacies of Irish Prudery: Sexuality and Social Control in Modern Ireland’, by Tom Inglis [9-37]; ‘The First Gay Irishman? Ireland and the Wilde Trials’, by Eibhear Walshe [38-57]; ‘Race/Sex/Shame: The Queer Nationalism of At Swim Two Boys’, by Joseph Valente [58-84]; ‘Ernie O’Malley: Art and Modernism in Ireland’, by Mary Cosgrove [85-103]; ‘James Farrell’s Studs Lonigan Trilogy and the Anxieties of Race’, by Lauren Onkey [104-118]; ‘Encoding Ireland: Dictionaries and Politics in Irish History’, by Tony Crowley [119-139]; ‘The Last Gasp of Southern Unionism: Lord Ashtown of Woodlawn’, by L. Perry Curtis [140-188]; ‘War, Patriotism, and the Ulster Unionist Council, 1914-18’, by Thomas C. Kennedy [189-211]; ‘Maintaining the Cause in the Land of the Free: Ulster Unionists and US Involvement in the Northern Ireland Conflict, 1968-72’, by Andrew J. Wilson [212-239]; ‘Medbh McGuckian’s Poetic Tectonics’, by J. Edward Mallot [240].

A Selection of New Irish Poets [ed. by] Matthew Fluharty [256ff]: “The Poem at Check-In Desk 56”, by Colette Bryce [258-261]; “Shaving Mirror, and: Absence, and: Glassblower”, by David Butler [260-261]; “The Lights, and: Carnival, and: These Things That Are Given, and: Neighbours”, by Alan A. Gillis [262-264]; “Diversion, and: The Weather, and: The Reconstruction”, by John McAuliffe [265-266]; “The Devonian Period”, by Mary O’Donoghue [267-269]; “Lingua Franca, and: In the Years Before Sex”, by Nessa O’Mahony [270-272]; “Heliotrope”, and “A Deserted House”, by Caitriona O’Reilly [273-275]; “Chatham Light, and: Eel at Market, and: Why McGarry”, by Aidan Rooney-Cespedes [276-278]. Color Insert, p. 205

 
Éire-Ireland, 41: 1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2006)

Editorial Board - Editors: James S. Donnelly & Vera Kreilkamp. Guest Editor: Sean Farrell. Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary. Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard.

Editors’ Introduction, by Marjorie Elizabeth Howes & Nancy J. Curtin [5]; ‘“Our Nuns Are Not a Nation”: Politicizing the Convent in Irish Literature and Film’, by Elizabeth Cullingford [9]; ‘Embodied Ideals and Realities: Irish Nuns and Irish Womanhood, 1930s-1960s’, by Yvonne McKenna [40]; ‘The Manliness of Parnell’ by Joseph Valente [64]; ‘Words as Weapons: Speech, Violence, and Gender in Late Medieval Ireland’, by Dianne Hall [122]; ‘Maureen O’Hara: Pirate Queen, Feminist Icon?’, by Ruth Barton [142]; ‘Roasting a Man Alive: The Case of Mary Rielly, Criminal Lunatic’, by Pauline Prior [169]; ‘Women Writers and the Death of Rural Ireland: Realism and Nostalgia in the 1940s’, by Clair Wills [192]; ‘Cycling and Gender in Victorian Ireland’, by Brian Griffin [213]; ‘The Sons of Cuchulainn: Violence, the Family, and the Irish Canon’, by Gerardine Meaney [242]; ‘Gender, Citizenship, and the Future of the Northern Ireland Peace Process’, by Margaret Ward [262]. Cover Notes, by Vera Kreilkamp [284]. Contributors [288-290].

 
Éire-Ireland, 41:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2006)

Editorial Board - Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Guest Editor: Sean Farrell. Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary. Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard.

Editor’s Introduction, by James S. Donnelly, Vera Kreilkamp [4]; Cover Note [9]; ‘The Significance of the Armagh Dirty Protest’, by Laura Weinstein [11]; ‘Exorcising the Ghosts of Conflict in Northern Ireland: Stewart Parker’s The Iceberg and Pentecost’, by Richard Rankin Russell [42]; ‘“The Only Thing British That Everybody Likes”: Military-Civilian Relations in Late Victorian Ulster’, by Neal Garnham [59]; ‘Irish Nationalism and Orange Unionism in Canada: A Reappraisal’, by Robert McLaughlin [80-109]; ‘Irish Marxism and the Development of the Theory of Neo-Colonialism’, by Charlie McGuire [110]; ‘Indigenous Otherness: Some Aspects of Irish Traveller Social History’, by Micheál Hayes [133]; ‘Paddy Jumps Jim Crow: Irish-Americans and Blackface Minstrelsy’, by Robert Nowatzki [162]; ‘Theater and Nation in Irish Romanticism: The Tragic Dramas of Charles Robert Maturin and Richard Lalor Sheil’, by Claire Connolly [185]; ‘“Broad Farce and Thrilling Tragedy”: Mangan’s Fiction and Irish Gothic’, by Richard Haslam [215]; ‘Emily Lawless’s Maelcho and the Crisis of the Imperial Romance’, by Patrick Maume [245]. Contributors [267-69].

 
Éire-Ireland, 42:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2007)

Editorial Board - Editors: James S. Donnelly & Vera Kreilkamp. Guest Editor: Sean Farrell. Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary, Boston College. Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard.

Editors’ Introduction, by De Nie, Michael Willem & Joe Cleary [5-10]; ‘Amongst Empires: A Short History of Ireland and Empire Studies in International Context’, by Joe Cleary [11]; ‘“Come Out of Such a Land, You Irishmen”: Daniel O’Connell, American Slavery, and the Making of the Irish Race’, by Bruce Nelson [58]; ‘Defining Irish Nationalist Anti-Imperialism: Thomas Davis and John Mitchel’, by Niamh Lynch [82]; ‘“Their Colonial Condition”: Connections Between French-Canadians and Irish Catholics in the Nation and the Dublin University Magazine’, by Jason King [108]; ‘The Imperial Politics of Famine: The 1873–74 Bengal Famine and Irish Parliamentary Nationalism’, by Jill Bender [132]; ‘Race and Empire in Nineteenth-Century British Intellectual Life: James Fitzjames Stephen, James Anthony Froude, Ireland, and India’, by Gary Peatling [157]; ‘Fitzjames Stephen, James Anthony Froude, Ireland, and India Skirmishing, The Irish World, and Empire, 1876–86’, by Niall Whelehan [180]; ‘“No Imperial Privilege”: Justin McCarthy, Home Rule, and Empire’, Paul A. Townsend [201-228]; ‘The Dominion of Ireland: The Anglo-Irish Treaty in an Imperial Context’, by Jason K. Knirck [229-255]; ‘“The Mosquito Press”: Anti-Imperialist Rhetoric in Republican Journalism, 1926-39’, by Caoilfhionn Ní Bheacháin [256-289]; ‘India or North America? Reflections on Nicholas Mansergh’s Partition Paradigm’ by Antoine Mioche [290]; ‘Edward Said and Irish Criticism’, Conor McCarthy [311]; ‘Postcolonial Literary Studies, Nationalism, and Feminist Critique in Contemporary Ireland’, in Emer Nolan [336]. Cover Note [362]. Contributors [364-66].

 
Éire-Ireland, 42:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2007)

Editorial Board: Editors: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp; Guest Editor: Sean Farrell; Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary; Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard.

Editors’ Introduction, by James S. Donnelly, Vera Kreilkamp [4]; Cover, by Keri Walsh [9]; ‘Projections and Reflections: Irishness and the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Easter Rising’, by Roisín Higgins [11]; ‘Poetic Jansenism: Religious and Political Representation in Denis Devlin’s Poetry’, by James Matthew Wilson [35]; ‘Captain Rock: Ideology and Organization in the Irish Agrarian Rebellion of 1821–24’, by James S. Donnelly [60]; ‘Paradoxes of National Liberation: Lady Morgan, O’Connellism, and the Belgian Revolution’, by Raphaël Ingelbien [104]; ‘Elizabeth Bowen, Surrealist’, by Keri Walsh [126]; ‘”They Are Not Worthy of Themselves”: The Tailor and Ansty Debates of 1942’, by Caleb Richardson [148]; ‘Bonyfires, Illuminations, and Joy: Celebratory Street Politics and Uses of “the Nation” during the Volunteer Movement’, by Padhraig Higgins [173]; ‘The Battering Ram and Irish Evictions, 1887–90’, by L. Perry Curtis [207]; ‘An Irish Informer in Restoration England: David Fitzgerald and the “Irish Plot” in the Exclusion Crisis, 1679–81’, by John Gibney [249]; ‘Recent Works on Irish Music: An Interdisciplinary Conversation’, by Ann Morrison Spinney [277]; Contributors [288-290].

 
Éire-Ireland, 43:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2008)
[Special Issue Editor: Diarmaid Ferriter.] Editorial Board: Editors: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Guest Editor: Sean Farrell. Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary. Assistant Editor:James P. Leonard.

Editor’s Introduction, by Diarmaid Ferriter [5-8]; Cover Note, [10]; ‘Selling Tara, Buying Florida’, by Colm Tóibín’, [11]; ‘The Strength of the Celtic Tiger: The Case of Pharmaceuticals’, by Tim White [26]; ‘The Ferns Report: Vindicating the Abused Child’, by Catriona Crowe [50]; ‘Church, State, and Society in Ireland since 1960’, by Brian Girvin [74]; ‘The Catholic Church and the Nationalist Community in Northern Ireland since 1960’, by Oliver P. Rafferty [99]; ‘Forums, Courts, Cabinets, and Tribunals: The Governing of Ireland since the 1960s’, by Richard B. Finnegan [126]; ‘Between Change and Tradition: The Politics and Writings of Garret FitzGerald’, by William Murphy [154]; ‘Women and Political Change in Ireland since 1960’, by Diarmaid Ferriter [179]; ‘A Day Out in Dublin at the Hurling: The All-Ireland Hurling Final 2005, Cork vs. Galway’, by Paul Rouse [205]; ‘Remembering and Forgetting: Memory and Legacy in Irish Theatre and Film’, by Emilie Pine, [222]. Contributors [237-39].

 
Éire-Ireland, 43:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2008)

Editorial Board: Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Guest Editor: Sean Farrell. Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary. Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard.

Editors’ Introduction [5]; ‘Speaking the Unspeakable: Male Humiliation and Female National Allegory after Kinsale’, by Sarah E. McKibben [11]; ‘Text and Textile in Sydney Owenson’s The Wild Irish Girl’, by Julie Donovan [31]; ‘Ellen O’Leary: A Bold Fenian Poet’, by Rose Novak [58]; ‘You Have the Right to Refuse Silence: Oscar Wilde’s Prison Letters and Tom Clarke’s Glimpses of an Irish Felon’s Prison Life’, by Casey A. Jarrin [85]; [Cover Note:] ‘Alice Maher’s Cell: An Archaeology of the Prison Image’, by Casey A. Jarrin [118]; ‘Funny Business: Popular Comedy and Entertainment Culture in Northern Ireland’, by Lance Pettitt [123]; ‘“Evanescent Impressions”: Public Lectures and the Popularization of Science in Ireland, 1770–1860’, by Enda Leaney [157]; ‘Cartography and Utilitarianism versus Culture: Thomas Colby of the Ordnance Survey of Ireland’, by Patrick McWilliams [183]; ‘“How to Smash the British Empire”: John Forrest Kelly’s Irish World and the Boycott of 1920–21’, by Michael E. Chapman [217]; ‘Fine Gael’s Uncomfortable History: The Legacy of Cumann na nGaedheal’ by Ciara Meehan [253]; ‘“Repaying a Debt of Gratitude”: Foreign Minority Nationalists and the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Easter Rising in 1966’, by Daniel Leach [267]. Contributors [290-92].

 
Éire-Ireland, 44:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2009)

Editorial Board - Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Guest Editor: Sean Farrell. Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary. Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard.

Editors’ Introduction, by Maria Luddy & James M. Smith [5]; ‘Jonathan Swift’s Childhoods’, by Mary Shine Thompson [10]; ‘Cribbed, Contained, and Confined?: The Care of Children under the Irish Poor Law, 1850–1920’, by Virginia Crossman [37]; ‘Children under the Irish Poor Law, 1850–1920: The Early Years of the NSPCC in Ireland, by Maria Luddy [62]; ‘“Fiction, Amusement, Instruction”: The Irish Fireside Club and the Educational Ideology of the Gaelic League’, by Ríona Nic Congáil [91]; ‘“The Children of the Nation?”: Representations of Poor Children in Mainstream Nationalist Journalism, 1882 and 1913’, by Margot Gayle Backus [118]; ‘The Irish Schoolboy Novel’, Ciaran O’Neill [147]; ‘“In My Mind I Build a House”: The Quest for Family in the Children’s Fiction of Patricia Lynch’, by Leeann Lane [169]; ‘“The Primary and Natural Educator”?: The Role of Parents in the Education of Their Children in Independent Ireland’, by Mary E. Daly [194]; ‘“In My Father’s House”: Renegotiations of Boyhood in Life Writing by John McGahern, Ciaran O’Driscoll, Dermot Healy, and Ciaran Carson’, by Barry Sloan [218]; ‘“No Right to Be a Child”: Irish Girlhood and Queer Time in Éilís Ní Dhuibhne’s The Dancers Dancing’, by Kelly J.S. McGovern [242]; ‘The’Public Child” and the Reluctant State?’, by Robbie Gilligan [265]. Cover Note, by Dathalinn O’Dea [291-92]. Contributors [293-96

 
Éire-Ireland, 44:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2009)

Editorial Board - Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Guest Editor: Sean Farrell. Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary. Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard.

Cover Note [8]; ‘“A Vestigial Population”?: Perspectives on Southern Irish Protestants in the Twentieth Century’, by Ian d’Alton [9]; ‘The “Christian Society” of Garret FitzGerald and Pierre Elliott Trudeau’, by Joseph Dunlop [43-]; ‘Sweeney Astray: The Other in Oneself, by Denell Downum’, [75]; ‘“Colleen Modernism”: Modernism’s Afterlife in Irish Women’s Writing’, by Paige Reynolds [94]; ‘Passion’s Possibilities: Kate O’Brien’s Sexological Discourse in Without My Cloak’, by Layne Parish Craig [118]; ‘The Myth Business: Jeremiah and Alma Curtin in Ireland, 1887–1893’, by Angela Bourke [140]; ‘White, with a Class-Based Blight: Drawing Irish Americans’, by Sharrona Pearl [171]; ‘Cockney Tourists, Irish Guides, and the Invention of the Emerald Isle’, by Susan Kroeg [200]; ‘Whose Island?: Sovereignty in Late Medieval and Early Modern Ireland’, by Christopher Maginn [229]; ‘“Facts newly stated”: John Curry, the 1641 Rebellion, and Catholic Revisionism in Eighteenth-Century Ireland, 1747–80’, by John Gibney [248]. Contributors [278-80]

 
Éire-Ireland, 45:1 & 2 (Spring//Summer 2010)

Editorial Staff - Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Guest Editor: Sean Farrell. Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary, Assistant Editor, James P. Leonard.

Editor’s Introduction, by Joseph Valente [5-10] ‘After the Race: Accelerator and the Cinematic Imagination of Urban Ireland’, by Nicholas Miller [12]; ‘“Down These Mean Streets”: The City and Critique in Contemporary Irish Noir’, by Andrew Kincaid [39]; ‘Cities under Watch: Urban Northern Ireland in Film’, by Matthew Brown [56]; ‘The Extraordinary Ordinariness of Robert McLiam Wilson’s Belfast’, by Eric Reimer [89]; ‘Ciaran Carson’s Books: A Bibliographic Mapping of Belfast’, by Andrew A. Kuhn [111]; ‘“Compelled to their bad acts by hunger”: Three Irish Urban Crowds, 1817-45’, by John Cunningham [128]; ‘“Unofficial” British Reprisals and IRA Provocations, 1919-20: The Cases of Three Cork Towns’, by James S. Donnelly Jr. [152]; ‘The State of Dublin’s History’, by David Dickson [198]; ‘North and South of the River: Demythologizing Dublin in Contemporary Irish Film’, by Jenny Knell [213]; ‘Urban Legends’, by Marilyn Reizbaum [242]; ‘Myopic Beauty: The Map, the Photograph, the Palimpsest, and Joyce’, by Joseph Nugent [266-]; Contributors, [277];

 
Éire-Ireland, 45:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2010)

Editorial Board: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Guest Editor: Sean Farrell. Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary. Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard.

‘Return of the Represed?: “Haunted Castles” in Seventeenth-Century Munster’, by Andrew Tierney [7] ‘John Lynch and Renaissance Humanism in Stuart Ireland: Catholic Intellectuals, Protestant Noblemen, and the Irish Respublica’, by Ian W.S. Campbell [27] ‘The Famine of 1740-41: Representations in Gaelic Poetry’, by Cormac Ó Gráda, Diarmaid Ó Muirithe [41] ‘Gerard Dillon: Nationalism, Homosexuality, and the Modern Irish Artist’, by Riann Coulter [63] ‘Modernist Nationalism in Dana: An Irish Magazine of Independent Thought (1904)’, by Dathalinn M. O’Dea [95] ‘”A Good Quaker and a Bad Sinn Feiner”: Identity Formation in Rosamond Jacob’s Diary’, by Nadia Clare Smith [124] ‘”The Indispensable Informer”: Daniel O’Sullivan Goula and the Phoenix Society, 1858-59’, by Padraic Kennedy [147] ‘Explaining the Altnaveigh Massacre’, by Robert Lynch [184] ‘The 1975 British-Provisional IRA Truce in Perspective’, by Robert W. White [211] ‘Haiku Aesthetics and Grassroots Internationalization: Japan in Irish Poetry’, by Nathan Suhr-Sytsma [245]. Contributors [278-280].  

 
Éire-Ireland, 46:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2011)

Editorial Board: Editors: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Guest Editor: Sean Farrell. Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary. Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard.

Editor’s Introduction, by Paige Reynolds [7]; ‘“Integrated as Outsiders”: Teague’s Blanket and the Irish Immigrant “Problem” in Early Modern Britain’, by Helen Burke [20]; ‘Celtic Gaslight: Urban Material Culture in the Writings of Seumas O’Sullivan’, by Sean Mannion [43]; ‘A Brechtian Epic on Eccles Street: Matter, Meaning, and History in “Ithaca”’, by Catherine Flynn [66]; ‘“Emblems or Symbols, Not Pictures”: W. B. Yeats and Free State Coinage Design’, by Rob Doggett [87]; ‘“Something Solid to Put Your Heels On”: Representation and Transformation in The Bell’, by Kelly Matthews [106]; ‘Saints, Shamrocks, and Signifying Practices: Aer Lingus and the Materialization of Irish Identity’, by Linda King [128]; ‘Elizabeth Bowen’s Toys and the Imperatives of Play’, by Patrick W. Moran [152]; ‘The Material Culture of Marriage: What Wedding Gifts Can Tell Us about 1940s Dublin’, by Orla Fitzpatrick [177]; ‘Stupidity Tries: Objects, Things, and James Joyce’s “Clay”’ by Lisa Fluet [194]. Contributors [224-26].

 
Éire-Ireland, 46:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2011)

Editorial Board: Editors: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Assistant Editor: Kelly Sullivan. Interns (Pine Manor College): Stephanie Callan, Tracy Clark, Ashly Ellis, Tracy Farrell, Lajaysha Harris, Natasha Kopystynsky, Carrie Margolis, Imani Powell, Margaret Roberts.

‘Reading Visual Art Rural Ireland: The Inside Story’, by Vera Kreilkamp [5-6]; ‘Inner Lives: Creativity and Survival in Irish Rural Life’, by Angela Bourke [7-16]; ‘Repurposing Things in Irish Painting and the Irish Literary Revival’, by Marjorie Howes [17-26]; ‘Clerical Errors: Reading Desire in a Nineteenth-Century Irish Painting’, by Joseph Nugent [27-36]; ‘Young Ireland and The Nation: Nationalist Children’s Culture in the Late Nineteenth Century’, by Ríona Nic Congáil [37-62]; ‘The Global and the Local: Mapping Changes in Irish Childhood’, by Tom Inglis [63-83]; ‘Melodramatic Conventions and Atlantic History in Dion Boucicault’, by Marjorie Howes [84-101]; ‘Ethnic Identities and Diasporic Sensibilities: Transnational Irish-American Nationalism in Boston after World War I’, by Damien Murray [102-131]; ‘Roger Casement: How Effective Was the British Government’s Smear Campaign Exposing the Homosexual “Black Diaries”?’, by Elizabeth Jaeger [132-169]; ‘The Irish Stroker and the King: Valentine Greatrakes, Protestant Faith Healing, and the Restoration in Ireland’, by Joseph Cope [170-200]; ‘Educating for Ireland? The Urban Protestant Elite and the Early Years of Cork Grammar School, 1880–1914’, by Ian d’Alton [201-226]; ‘Yeats’s Radiogenic Poetry: Oral Traditions and Auditory Publics’, by Emily C. Bloom [227-251]; ‘Paul Muldoon: Becoming Opera’, by Julia C. Obert [252-276]. Contributors [277-279

 
Éire-Ireland, 47:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2012)
Editorial Board: Editors: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Assistant Editor: Kelly Sullivan. Interns (Pine Manor College): Stephanie Callan, Tracy Clark, Ashly Ellis, Tracy Farrell, Lajaysha Harris, Natasha Kopystynsky, Carrie Margolis, Imani Powell, Margaret Roberts.

Editors’ Introduction: New Approaches to Irish Migration’, by Piaras Mac Éinrí & Tina O’Toole [5]; ‘Diaspora Space and National (Re)Formations’, by Mary J. Hickman [19]; ‘The Genealogy of Famine Diary in Ireland and Quebec: Ireland’s Famine Migration in Historical Fiction, Historiography, and Memory’, by Jason King [45]; ‘Irish Free Labor and the Abolition of Slavery in Cuba, 1835–1844’, by Margaret Brehony [70]; ‘ “No ‘Wild Geese’ this time”?: IRA Emigration after the Irish Civil War’, by Gavin Foster [94]; ‘Paper Ghosts: Reading the Uncanny in Alice McDermott’, by Patricia Coughlan [123-146]; ‘Home and Belonging among Irish Migrants: Transnational versus Placed Identities in The Light of Evening and Brooklyn: A Novel’, by Eve Walsh Stoddard [147-171]; ‘Queering the Irish Diaspora: David Rees and Padraig Rooney’, by Ed Madden [172-200]; ‘Towing the Line: Migrant Women Writers and the Space of Irish Writin’, by Alice Feldman, Anne Mulhall [201-220]; ‘Muslim Immigration to the Republic of Ireland: Trajectories and Dynamics since World War II’, by Oliver Scharbrodt [221-243]; ‘Irish State Diaspora Engagement—“The Network State” and “Netizens”’, by Breda Gray [244-270];Contributors [271-275];

 
Éire-Ireland, 47:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2012)

Editorial Board: Editors: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Assistant Editor: Kelly Sullivan. Interns (Pine Manor College): Stephanie Callan, Tracy Clark, Ashly Ellis, Tracy Farrell, Lajaysha Harris, Natasha Kopystynsky, Carrie Margolis, Imani Powell, Margaret Roberts.

Cover Note - omitted from 47: 1 & 2, Spring/Summer 2012, by Kate Antosik-Parsons [5-6]; ‘Harry Clarke’s Modernist Gaze’, by Kelly Sullivan [7]; Seeing Ghosts: Gothic Discourses and State Formation’, by Caoilfhionn Ní Bheacháin [37]; A Cult of No Personality: W. T. Cosgrave and the Election of 1933’, by Jason Knirck [64]; A “Cadre-Style” Party?: Cumann na nGaedheal Organization in Clare, Dublin North, and Longford-Westmeath, 1923–27’, by Mel Farrell [91]; The Murder of Patrick Howard: A Case Study of Police Crime in the War of Independence’, by D. M. Leeson [111]; Big House Burnings in County Cork during the Irish Revolution, 1920–21’, by James S. Donnelly Jr. [141];“The South Needs Encouragement”: The Irish Republican Campaign in the American South and Southern Irish American Identity, 1919–20’, by Michael Silvestri [198]; “The Fearful Crimes of Ireland”: Tabloid Journalism and Irish Nationalism in The Playboy of the Western World’, by T. J. Boynton [230];“No Dumb Ireland”: Robert Burns and Irish Cultural Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century’, by James Kelly [251]; Formal (Re)Introductions: New Criticism of Yeats’, by Joseph Valente [269-279]; Contributors [280-282].

 
Éire-Ireland, 48:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2013)

Editorial Board -Editors: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp. Assistant Editor: Kelly Sullivan.

‘Trying Irish in the Free State’, by Brain Ó Conchubhair [7-10]; ‘Sport and the Irish’, by Mike Cronin, Brian Ó Conchubhair [11]; ‘“The Hallmark of Pluperfect Respectability”: The Early Development of Golf in Irish Society’, by Roisín Higgins [15]; ‘The First Minutes: An Analysis of the Irish Language within the Official Structures of the Gaelic Athletic Association, 1884–1934’, by Cathal Billings [32]; ‘Sporting Policemen: Sports and the Police in Victorian and Edwardian Ireland’, by Brian Griffin [54]; ‘Sport and Cultural Nationalism: The Conflict between Association and Gaelic Football in Donegal, 1905–34’, by Conor Curran [79]; ‘1916 and the Radicalization of the Gaelic Athletic Association’, by Richard McElligott [95]; ‘Sport in a Time of Revolution: Sinn Féin and the Hunt in Ireland, 1919’, by William Murphy [112]; ‘Rugby Football and Identity Politics in Free State Ireland’, by Liam O’Callaghan [148]; ‘“Looking on for Centuries from the Sideline”: Gaelic Feminism and the Rise of Camogie’, by Ríona Nic Congáil [168]; ‘“Ar son an Náisiúin”: The National Film Institute of Ireland’s All-Ireland Films’, by Seán Crosson [191]; Diaspora and Rootedness, Amateurism and Professionalism in Media Discourses of Irish Soccer and Rugby in the 1990s and 2000s’, by Marcus Free [211]; When the Past Meets the Present: The Great Irish Famine and Scottish Football’, by Joseph M. Bradley [230]; Get Your Kit On: Gender, Sexuality, and Gay Rugby in Ireland’, by Ed Madden [246]; ‘What’s Eating Victor Cusack?: Come What May, Queer Embodiment, and the Regulation of Hetero-Masculinity’, by Anne Mulhall [282]. Contributors [309-312].

 
Éire-Ireland, 48:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2013)

Editorial Board - Editors: James S. Donnelly, Jr. & Vera Kreilkamp, Assistant Editor: Nicholas M. Wolf. Editorial Assistant: Kelly Sullivan.

‘Arts and Crafts and Revivalism in Catholic Church Decoration: A Brief Duration’, by Ann Wilson [5]; ‘“At Our Potatoes”: Recipes for Normality in Post-Union Ireland’, by Helen O’Connell [49]; ‘Confessing Ireland: Gerald Griffin and the Secret of Emancipation’, by Willa Murphy [79-102]; ‘“The Noblest Offering that Nation Ever Made to Nation”: American Philanthropy and the Great Famine in Ireland’, by Laurence M. Geary [103]; ‘The Dynamics of the Clerical-Lay Relationship in the Roscommon Gaelic League’, by Monica Paton, Timothy G. McMahon [129]; ‘Owen Lloyd and the De-Anglicization of the Irish Harp’, by Mary Louise O’Donnell [155]; ‘The Black Mammy and the Irish Bridget: Domestic Service and the Representation of Race, 1830–1930’, by April Schultz [176]; ‘Knock Shrine: The Worst of Times - The 1940s’, by James S. Donnelly Jr. [213]; ‘Manifest Problems with Destiny: Bret Harte and James Joyce’s Gothic Interruptions to National Narratives’, by Nikhil Gupta [265-288].

Review Essay: ‘Queer Ireland’, by Seán Kennedy [289-302]. ‘A Selection of New Irish Poets’, by Kelly Sullivan [303; incls.] ‘The Ether Drinkers, and: Jemmy Button’, by Ciaran Berry [305-307]; ‘Ultrasound, and: Service Not Included’, by Ailbhe Darcy [308-309]; ‘The Mare Spikes a Glassy Loch, and: The Animal Room, and: Ghosts’, by Miriam Gamble [310-312]; ‘The Illustrator, and: Date, and: Clytemnestra’, and ‘The International Balloon Fiesta’ for Chloé Regan’, by Andrew Jamison [313-315]; ‘Sandymount Strand, Nocturne, and: Dublin, 1989, and: From Santiago Sketches, and: Poem for Frances’, by David McLoghlin [316-318]; ‘Rain Song, and: Lullaby’, by Rebecca O’Connor [319-320]; ‘Safe House, and: Sparrow’, by Leanne O’Sullivan [321-322]; ‘Midsummer, and: Marble Shepherd, and: Januaries, and: Summer Snowflake’, by Michelle O’Sullivan [323-324]. Contributors [325-328].

 
Éire-Ireland, 54: 3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2019)

Editorial Board - Co-editors: Vera Kreilkamp & Nicholas Wolf; Senior Consulting Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr.; Assistant Editor: Kelly Sullivan; Editorial Assistants: Allison Casaly & Zoe Belcher-Cohen.

‘Flann O’Brien, James Joyce, and the Queer Art of Bare Concealment’, by Catherine Flynn [8]; ‘Soldiers, Sokol, and Symbolism: Forging a National Identity in 1930s Ireland’, by Conor Heffernan [37]; ‘De Valera’s Gains: The Masculine Body in Irish Political Cartoons, 1922–39’, by Timothy Ellis [61]; ‘What to Wear for a Revolution? Countess Constance Markievicz in Military Dress’, by Gail Baylis [94]; ‘From Silence to Plenty: The Famine in Early Twentieth-Century Periodical Fiction’, by Lindsay Janssen [123]; ‘St. Patrick Meets St. Louis: The Display of the Irish at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair’, by Jeffrey O’Leary [142]; ‘Gaels on the Pacific: The Irish Language Department in the San Francisco Monitor, 1888–91’, by Matthew Knight [172]; ‘Index of First Lines of Poetry in the Monitor, 1888–93’ [200]; ‘Silk-Stocking Sympathy: American Whig Rhetoric and the Irish Famine’, by James M. Farrell [206]; ‘Maria Edgeworth’s “Little Platoons”: The United Kingdom as Professional Society’, by Sara L. Maurer [234]; Contributors [257-59]

 
Éire-Ireland, 55: 1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2020)

Special Issue: Toward Transitional Justice in Ireland] (Spring/Summer2020). Editorial Board: Editors: Katherine O’Donnell & Maeve O’Rourke, & James M. Smith; Guest Editorial Assistant: Emily Lyons. Co-editors: Vera Kreilkamp & Nicholas Wolf; Senior Consulting Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr.; Assistant Editor: Kelly Sullivan; Editorial Assistants: Allison Casaly & Zoe Belcher-Cohen.

Editors’, Introduction: ‘Toward Transitional Justice in Ireland? Addressing Legacies of Harm’, by Katherine O’Donnell, Maeve O’Rourke, James M. Smith [9]; ‘Testimony’, by Mary Harney, Mari Steed, Caitríona Palmer, Terri Harrison, Rosemary Adaser, Conrad Bryan, Susan Lohan, Connie Roberts [17]; ‘Transitional Justice and Ireland’s Legacy of Historical Abuse’, by James Gallen [35]; State Legal Responses to Historical Institutional Abuse: Shame, Sovereignty, and Epistemic Injustice’, by Máiréad Enright, Sinéad Ring [68]; ‘Access to Justice for Victims of Historic Institutional Abuse’, by Colin Smith, April Duff [100]; ‘Creating ”Common Sense” Responses to the “Unmarried Mother” in the Irish Free State’, by Paul Michael Garrett [120]; ‘Knowing and Unknowing Tuam: State Practice, the Archive, and Transitional Justice’, by James M. Smith [142]; ‘“Illegitimate” Knowledge: Transitional Justice and Adopted People’, by Claire McGettrick [181]; ‘“Disremembrance”: Joyce and Irish Protestant Institutions’, by Mary Burke [201]; ‘Materials and Memory: Archaeology and Heritage as Tools of Transitional Justice at a Former Magdalen Laundry’, by Laura McAtackney [223]; ‘Visualizing the Transfers of Abusers in the 2009 Ryan Report’, by Emilie Pine, Susan Leavy, Mark T. Keane [247]; ‘“I Just Want Justice”: The Impact of Historical Institutional Child-Abuse Inquiries from the Survivor’s Perspective’, by Patricia Lundy [252]; ‘The Inner and Outer Limits of Gendered Transitional Justice’, by Fionnuala Ní Aoláin [279]; ‘“It Steadies Me to Tell These Things”: Memoir and the Redemptive Power of Truth-Telling’, by Caitríona Palmer [299]; ‘Love’s Pursuit: An Approach to Transitional Justice in Ireland’, by Katherine Zappone [315]; Contributors [333].

 
Éire-Ireland, 55: 3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2020)

Special Issue: Ireland and the Environment. Special Issue Editors: Justin Dolan Stover & Kelly Sullivan; Co-editors: Vera Kreilkamp & Nicholas Wolf; Senior Consulting Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr.; Editorial Assistant: Allison Casaly.

Editors’ Introduction: ‘Ireland and the Environment in Crisis’, by Kelly Sullivan, Justin Dolan Stover [5]; ‘Achillhenge: Liquid Modernity and an Archaeology of the Irish Anthropocene’, by Nessa Cronin [19]; ‘Voices from the Moving Bog: Ireland and Natural Disaster, 1896–1904’, by Daphne Dyer Wolf [44]; ‘A Greener Gothic: Environment and Extinction in Elizabeth Bowen’s The Demon Lover (1945)’, by Sinéad Sturgeon [75]; ‘The View from Mrs. Kelly’s Window: Reframing Agency and Land in the Congested Districts Board Photographs’, by Katherine M. Huber [95]; ‘Topobiographical Inquiry: Lived Spaces, Place-Based Experiences, and Ecologies’, by Derek Gladwin [129]; Ireland’s Forest Fallacy’, by J. Ruby Harris-Gavin [150]; ‘On Irish Science Fiction: A Letter to the Editors’, by Kim Stanley Robinson [173]; Deep Maps: West Cork Coastal Cultures’, by Claire Connolly, Rachel Murphy, Breda Moriarty, Orla-Peach Power, Michael Waldron, Rob McAllen [180]; ‘Finding Shelter: Remembering Tim Robinson, Kelly Sullivan [188]; Contributors [201].

 
Éire-Ireland, Volume 56:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2021)

Editorial Board - Co-editors: Vera Kreilkamp & Nicholas Wolf. Assistant Editor: Kelly Sullivan. Editorial Assistant: Allison Casaly. Senior Consulting Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr.

‘Yeats’s Girls: Rereading “Leda” in the Light of #MeToo’ by Elizabeth Cullingford [7]; ‘When Monuments Fall: The Significance of Decommemorating’, by Guy Beiner [33]; ‘Talamh an Éisc: A New World Toponym in Irish-Language Sources’’, by Pádraig Ó Liatháin [62]; ‘Tracking the Great Famine’s “Coffin Ships” across the Digital Deep’, by Cian T. McMahon [81]; ‘”Deoraidhthe Síora gan Sgíth gan Sos”: John O’Mahony and the Development of a Diasporic Gaelic Print Culture’, by Patrick J. Mahoney [110]; ‘How Revolutionary Was the “Irish Revolution”?’, by Marc Mulholland [139]; ‘British Conspiracy Theories and the Irish War of Independence’, by D. M. Leeson [176]; ‘Behind the Scenes: Rediscovering the Theater Designs of Anne Yeats’, by Elaine Sisson [209]; ‘The Room Where MacNeice Wrote “Snow” and the Invention of Northern Irish Poetry’, by Anna Teekell [241]; ‘From Chimera to Catastrophe: Speculative Urbanization and Contemporary Irish Culture’, by Simon Workman [266]; Contributors [297-300]

 
Éire-Ireland, Volume 56:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2021)

Special Issue: Reproductive Justice and the Politics of Women’s Health in Ireland. Editorial Board: Editors: Claire Bracken & Cara Delay. Co-editors: Vera Kreilkamp & Nicholas Wolf. Senior Consulting Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr. Assistant Editor: Kelly Sullivan. Editorial Assistant: Allison Casal.

Editors’ Introduction: ‘Women’s Health and Reproductive Justice in Ireland’, by Cara Delay, Claire Bracken [5]; ‘Voting on Abortion Again and Again and Again: Campaign Efforts and Effects’, by Theresa Reidy [21]; ‘Holding the State to Account: “Picking Up the Threads” for Women Who Have Died in Irish Maternity Services’, by Jo Murphy-Lawless [51]; ‘“It’s Most Peculiar That This Particular Story Doesn’t Get Told”: A Reproductive-Justice Analysis of Storytelling in the Repeal Campaign in Ireland, 2012–18’, by Katie Mishler [80]; ‘Shame and the Breastfeeding Mother in Ireland’, by Abby Bender [104]; ‘Embodiment, Abstraction, and Hidden Reproductive History’, by Mary McGlynn [130]; ‘Transatlantic Railroad’, by Mary Burke [159]; ‘“A Hundred Little Violences, a Hundred Little Wounds”: Personal Disclosure, Shame, and Privacy in Ireland’s Abortion Access’, by Katherine Side [181]; ‘“There Is No Limit to What Could Be Done”: Considering the Past and Potential of Irish Queer Health Activism’, by Bridget E. Keown [206]; ‘Diary: Abortion in Northern Ireland’, by Joanna Biggs [232]; ‘Bodies under the Law: Feminist Artistic Practice and the Struggle to #Repealthe8th’, by Sinéad Kennedy [241]; ‘Gendered Silence and Misdiagnosis in the Clinical Encounter: Celia de Fréine’s Blood Debts and the Hepatitis C Scandal in Ireland Luz Mar González-Arias [264]; ‘Scéal scéil/hearsay’, by Celia de Fréine [290]; ‘“Nuns Don’t Get Cervical Cancer”: A Reproductive-Justice Approach to Understanding the Cervical-Cancer Prevention Crisis in Ireland’, by Beth Sundstrom [292]; ‘“We Can’t Keep Painting Over Our Problems”: Murals, Social Media, and Feminist Activism in Ireland’, by Rachael A. Young [320]; Contributors [346-351].

 
Éire-Ireland, 57:1 & 2 Spring/Summer 2022)

Special Issue: Ireland’s Decade of Commemorations, ed. b Sara Dybris McQuaid & Fearghal McGarry. Editorial Board: Co-editors: Vera Kreilkamp & Nicholas Wolf. Senior Consulting Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr. Assistant Editor: Allison CasalyEditorial Assistant:. Editorial Assistant: Tess Koetting.

‘Politics and Narrative in Ireland’s Decade of Commemorations’, by Sara Dybris McQuaid, Fearghal McGarry [8]; ‘The Politics of Pluralism: Historians and Easter 2016’, by Fearghal McGarry [25]; ‘Taking the History out of the Decade of Centenaries: Narratives, Rituals, and Symbols in British Identities in Northern Ireland’, by Dominic Bryan [63]; ‘The Centenary on Screen: Transnational Productions of the Easter Rising’, by Stephen Joyce’ [87]; ‘Remembering the Rising and the End of Empire’, by Sara Dybris McQuaid [110]; The Irish Republic after the Crisis: Commemorating the Easter Rising in the 2016 Election Campaign’, by Isabel Kusche [128]; ‘Rethinking Commemorative Narratives through Exhibition: The Contact Relics of Michael Collins’, by Siobhán Doyle [147]; ‘”Permanent Reminders”: Digital Archives and the Irish Commemorative Impulse’, by Hannah K. Smyth [166]; ‘Greek Tragedy and Irish Politics in the Decade of Commemorations’, by Isabelle Torrance [189]; ‘Remembering Schism: Commemoration of the Irish Civil War and Contested Narratives in the Contemporary Republican “Family”’, by Stephen Hopkins [214]; ‘Commemorating Women’s Histories during the Irish Decade of Centenaries’, by Mary McAuliffe [237]; ‘The Silence and the Silence Breakers of the Irish Civil War, 1922–2022’, by Síobhra Aiken [260]; ‘Wherever Green Is Orange’, by Stephen O’Neill [289]; ‘Hauntology in Practice: Commemorating Partition in the Age of Brexit’, by Jonathan Evershed, Rebecca Graff-McRae [312]; Contributors [339-43].

 
Éire-Ireland, 57:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2022)

Editorial Board - Co-editors: Vera Kreilkamp & Nicholas Wolf. Senior Consulting Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr. Assistant Editor: Allison Casaly. Editorial Assistant: Tess Koetting.

‘John McGahern: The Sociology of Honor, Status, and Shame’, by Tom Inglis; [6]; ‘Our Friends: The Colums and the Joyces’, by Margaret Kelleher [33]; ‘Direct Provision, Immigrant Detention, and the Wonderful World of Avoca’, by Sarah L. Townsend [64]; ‘Dictionaries, Translations, and the Turn to Antiquity in the Benjamin Iveagh Library’, by Nora Moroney [92]; ‘William Lloyd Garrison, the Irish, and Imagining Transatlantic Abolition’, by Marjorie Howes [117]; ‘Repeal, Revolution, Abolitionism: The Formation of Irish American Identity, 1840-45’, by Robert O’Sullivan [141]; ‘The Scab Incarnate? A Critical Reassessment of Pinkerton James McParlan’, by Constantin Torve [171]; ‘Craft, Politics, Collaboration: The Irish National Banner, 1890’, by Janice Helland [196]; ‘Physical Degeneracy and Racial Fitness in Pre-war Ireland’, by Conor Heffernan [225]; ‘Jack B. Yeats’s Punch Cartoons during the Great War’, Brian Griffin [254]; ‘“This Abominable Evil Is the Source of Fetid Corruption”: The IRA’s 1920 War on Poitín’, by Caoimhín de Barra [283]; ‘“Like a Homing Bird to Its Nest”: Irish Writers and Mid-Century U.S. Magazines’, by Sinéad Moynihan [311]; ‘Faith, Fundraising, and Community in Modern Ireland: Building Cork’s New Churches, 1953-66’, by Tom Spalding, Richard Butler [339-79].

 
Éire-Ireland, 58:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2023)
Special Issue: Seamus Heaney - Afterlives. Special Issue Editor: Vera Kreilkamp; Co-editor: Nicholas Wolf; Senior Consulting Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr.; Assistant Editor: Allison Casaly; Editorial Assistant: Tess Koetting.

Editor’s Introduction, by Vera Kreilkamp [5]; ‘The Seamus Heaney Archives’, by Rand Brandes [7-13]; ‘“Diving for Crucibles”: Seamus Heaney, Barrie Cooke, and Bog Poems’, by Heather Clark; [14]; ‘Remembering to Forget: Heaney and 1798 Revisited’, by Guy Beiner [51]; ‘Collecting Heaney’s Poems, Familiar and Unfamiliar’, by Bernard O’Donoghue, Rosie Lavan [77]; ‘Seamus Heaney’s Desks: Stages of Writing’, by Geraldine Higgins [97]; ‘Seamus Heaney: Afterlives in Ireland’s Public Domain’, by Maureen Kennelly [128]; ‘After 2013: Poems and Poets in Conversation’, by Kelly Sullivan [137]. [Interviews:] Seán Hewitt’, with Kelly Sullivan [142]; ‘Nidhi Zak/Aria’, with Kelly Sullivan [151]; ‘Gail McConnell’, with Kelly Sullivan’ [162]; ‘Stephen Sexton’, with Kelly Sullivan [171]; ‘Nithy Kasa’, with Kelly Sullivan [183]; ‘Julie Morrissy’, with Kelly Sullivan [189]; ‘Grace Wilentz’, with Grace Wilentz, Kelly Sullivan [198]; Annemarie Ní Churreáin’, with Kelly Sullivan [209]; ‘Victoria Kennefick’, with Kelly Sullivan [218]; ‘Seamus Heaney’s Audio Archive’, by Alex Alonso [227]; ‘Photographing Seamus’, by Bobbie Hanvey [249]; Contributors [262-64].

 
Éire-Ireland, 58:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2023)

Editorial Board: Editors: James Donnelly & Marie Coleman (QUB). Co-editors: Vera Kreilkamp & Nicholas Wolf. Assistant Editor: Allison Casaly. Editorial Assistant: Tess Koetting. Special Issue: The Irish Civil War of 1922–23.

Editors’ Introduction: ‘The Civil War of 1922–23’, by Marie Coleman, James S. Donnelly Jr. [5]; ‘Civil Administration and Economic Endowments in the Munster Republic’s “Real Capital,” July–August 1922’, by John Borgonovo [9]; ‘“One Little Slice, from a Child’s Point of View”: Locating Childhood Experience during the Civil War in County Kerry in Archived Oral History’, by Helene O’Keefe [35]; ‘The Treatment of Militant Anti-Treaty Women in Kerry by the National Army during the Irish Civil War’, by Mary McAuliffe [72]; ‘Three Conceptions of Civil War Politics’, Bill Kissane [101]; ‘Neutral Northerners during the Irish Civil War: A Biographical Study’, Adrian Grant [139]; ‘A New Ranch War?: Cattle Driving and Civil War Agrarian Disorder, 1922–23’, by James S. Donnelly Jr. [174]; ‘Big House Burnings in County Tipperary during the Irish Civil War’, by James S. Donnelly Jr. [224]; ‘Clashmealcon Caves: Civil War History and Memory under Siege in North Kerry’, by Gavin Foster [250]; Contributors [295-97]

 
Éire-Ireland, 59:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2024)

Special Issue: ‘The Twenty-First-Century Short Story in Irish’. Editorial Board: Editors: Brian Ó Conchubhair & Philip O’Leary; Co-editors: Vera Kreilkamp & Nicholas Wolf; Senior Consulting Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr. Assistant Editor: Allison Casaly; Editorial Assistants: Sean O’Hare & Shelby Jones. Special Issue: The 20th Century Irish Short Story.

‘The Twenty-First-Century Short Story in Irish: An Introduction for the Uninitiated’, by Philip O’Leary, Brian Ó Conchubhair [9]; ‘Sex and the Natural World: An Ecocritical Reading of Biddy Jenkinson’s “Gáirscéalta”’, by Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh’, by [17]; ‘Magic Meets Politics: Social Commentary and Literary Technique in the Short Stories of Seán Mac Mathúna’, by Radvan Markus [33]; ‘Walls with No Pictures: The Alternative Interiority of Séamas Mac Annaidh’s Short Stories’, by Fionntán de Brún [53]; ‘Creativity, Masculinity, and Destruction in Eiriceachtaí agus Scéalta Eile by Alan Titley’, by Sorcha de Brún [69]; ‘Inscrutable Messages: A Reading of Colin Ryan’s Teachtaireacht and Ceo Bruithne’, by Máirtín Coilféir [89]; ‘Inside Out: The Short Stories of Micheál Ó Conghaile’, by Caitlín Nic íomhair [111-124 ‘Worlds Apart: The Short Stories of Gabhán Ó Fachtna’, by Pádraig Ó Siadhail [125]; ‘Allagar an Daonnaí leis an gCruinne ina Thimpeall/Man’s Conversation with the World around Him’, by Pádraig Ó Cíobháin [142]; ‘Hovering above Bleak Uplands and Pervasive Gloom in the World of Daithí Ó Muirí’s Short Stories’, by Liam Mac Mathúna [155]; ‘It’s Often That Maybe Was Drowned: The Speculative Fiction of Seán Ó Muireagáin’, by Jack Fennell [170]; ‘Réaltán Ní Leannáin: As Constant as the Northern Star?’, by Aifric Mac Aodha [185]; ‘Colm Ó Ceallacháin’s Unsettling Ireland’, by Brian Ó Broin [198]; ‘On the Tiger’s Back?: The Short Stories of Mícheál Ó Laoghaire’, by Philip O’Leary [223]; ‘The Moycullen Modernist: Pádraic Breathnach’s Short Stories’, by Brian Ó Conchubhair [242]; ‘Twenty-First-Century Women Short-Story Writers: An Introduction’, by Tara MacLeod, Brian Ó Conchubhair [266]; ‘Comhrá na mBan: Michelle Nic Pháidín, Majella Ní Dhomhnaill agus Éilís Ní Dhuibhne Brian Ó Conchubhair, Michelle Nic Pháidín, Mhajella Ní Dhomhnaill, Éilís Ní Dhuibhne [281]; ‘Buinneachán as Muineachán: Daithí Ó Muirí faoi Agallamh Brian Ó Conchubhair, Daithí Ó Muirí [298];’súile Poircealláin: Sobhristeacht an tSaoil á Cíoradh ag Michelle Nic Pháidín agus Majella Ní Dhomhnaill: Léirmheas ar Súile Éisc agus Cuimhní Poircealláin Eimear Nic Conmhaic [304]; Cover Note [310]

 
Éire-Ireland, 59:3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2024)

Editorial Board - Co-editors: Vera Kreilkamp & Nicholas Wolfe; Senior Consulting Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr.; Assistant Editor: Allison Casaly; Editorial Assistants: Sean O’Hare & Shelby Jones.

‘“A Flash Gun for Making Puffs of Smoke”: Eugene Lambert, Puppetry, and Ireland’s New Television Service’, by Martin G. Molony [5]; ‘“Crack That Claw”;: Empire Day and the Radical Player Queen of 1919, by Elizabeth Brewer Redwine [28-52]; ‘Ecologies of Forgetting: Climate Change and the Archaeological Impulse in Seamus Heaney’s Bog Poetry’, by Ian David Clark [53]; ‘Dorothy Godfrey’s Civil War: American Activism in the Transatlantic Irish Republican Movement, 1923–32’, by Timothy M. O’Neil [78]; ‘Máirín Mitchell and the Politics of the “London Irish” in the 1930s’, by José Francisco Fernández, Germán Asensio Peral [107]; ‘Introduction: 120 Years of the Irish-Language Summer Colleges’, by Máire McCafferty & Ríona Nic Congáil [127]; ‘Litríocht na gColáistí Samhraidh/Irish College Literature’, by Ríona Nic Congáil [136];’The Challenges Faced by Summer Colleges in Transforming Irish into a Means of Communication for Learners’, by Kevin Petit Cahill [160];’Dúshlán Lurgan/Lurgan Challenge: A Case Study of the Coláiste Lurgan Music Video Phenomenon’, by Uinsionn Mac Dubhghaill [188-215].

 
Éire-Ireland, 60:1 & 2 [Ireland in Transition] (Spring/Summer 2025)

Special Issue: “Ireland in Transition: Visual Culture, Technology, and Modernity in the Free State”. Editorial Board: Editors: Róisín Kennedy & Elaine Sisson. Co-editors: Vera Kreilkamp & Nicholas Wolf; Senior Consulting Editor: James S. Donnelly, Jr.; Assistant Editor: Allison Casaly; Editorial Assistants: Sean O’Hare & Shelby Jones.

‘Ireland in Transition: Visual Culture, Technology, and Modernity in the Free State’, by Róisín Kennedy, Elaine Sisson [5]; ‘Competing Irishness: The Dublin Horse Show and the Tailteann Games’, by Sherra Murphy [14]; ‘Dressing the Part: Fancy Dress, Social Formation, and the Dublin Cinema Balls of the 1920s’, by Elaine Sisson [40]; ‘Cork City’s Early Modernist Industrial Buildings: Tractors, Boots, and Vernacular Modernism’, by Tom Spalding [62]; ‘The Art of Window Display: Irish Influences and Influencers during the Years of the Irish Free State’, by Kerry Meakin [85] ‘Back to the Future: Mainie Jellett, Modernism, and Reconfiguring Ireland’s Artistic Identity’, by Grace O’Sullivan [112]; ‘Ireland’s Soft Diplomacy at U.S. World’s Fairs: Stained Glass on Display’, by Paul Donnelly [140]; ‘Montaging a Nation: The Reimann School and Studios’ Photomontages for the Irish Pavilion and Displays at the New York World’s Fair, 1939–40’, by Orla Fitzpatrick, [164]; ‘Michael Scott’s Trade Pavilion at the New York World’s Fair, 1939’, by Róisín Kennedy [182]; Contributors [211-13].

 
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