Eire-Ireland - Index of Issues (1966-2007)

1966-69
1:4 (Winter 1966)
Editorial Staff: Joseph Connors, James T. Farrell, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘"The Untilled Field"’, by Seán McMahon [87]; Other Reviews [94]; Notes and Queries [103]; ‘A Checklist 0f Sources’, by Florence O’Donoghue [104]; Our Contributors [107]; Cover, North Cross, Ahenny.
 
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3:1 (Spring 1968)
Editorial Staff: Joseph Connors, James T. Farrell, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Sean McMahon, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘A Reappraisal: The Valley of the Squinting Windows, Brinsley MacNamara (1890-1963)’, by Seán McMahon [106]; Reviews [117]. Notes and 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].
 
3:2 (Summer 1968)
Editorial Staff: Joseph Connors, James T. Farrell, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: 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 Gradhra [101]. Books and Authors: ‘The Priest in Recent Irish Fiction’, by Seán McMahon [105]. Notes and 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].
 
3:3 (Autumn 1968)
Editorial Staff: Joseph Connors, James T. Farrell, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘The Parish and the Universe’, by Sean McMahon [157]; Reviews [169]; Notes and Queries [181]; Our Contributors [183]; Cover [10].
 
3:4 (Winter 1968)
Editorial Staff: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘John Bull’s Other Ireland: A Consideration of The Real Charlotte by Somerville & Ross’, by Seán McMahon [119]; Reviews [136]. Notes and Queries ‘The Irish Ghetto Originated in Ireland; Not in the United States’, by J. Augustine O’Gorman [147]; Our Contributors [151]; Cover [6].
 
4:1 (Spring 1969)
Editorial Staff: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Eagle of the Empty Eyrie’, by Seán McMahon [138]; Reviews [152]; Notes and Queries [157]; Our Contributors [159].
 
4:2 (Summer 1969)
Editorial Staff: Laurence O’Shaughnessy, Séan McMahon, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘May the Lord in His Mercy’, by Sean McMahon [128]; Reviews [140]. Notes and Queries ‘Irish Literature in Sweden’, by Clas Zilliacus [150]; Our Contributors [149]; Covers [17].
 
4:3 (Autumn 1969)
Editorial Staff: Laurence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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].
 
4:4 (Winter 1969)
Editorial Staff: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, EóinMcKiernan. Contents: ‘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 and Authors: ‘The Quare Fellow’, by Seán McMahon [143]; Book Reviews [158].
 
1970-79
5:1 (Spring 1970)
Editorial Staff: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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: Seán McMahon, ‘Francis MacManus’s Novels of Modern Ireland’ [116]; Book Reviews [131].
 
5:2 (Summer 1970)
Editorial Staff: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKierna Contents: ‘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 and Authors: ‘The Boy From His Bedroom Window’, by Seán McMahon [142]; Book Reviews [154]; Notes and Queries [162].
 
5:3 (Autumn 1970)
Editorial Staff: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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 and Authors: ‘Tailor-Made’, by Seán McMahon [134]; Reviews [43]; Cover [4]; Notes and Queries [49].
 
5:4 (Winter 1970)
Editorial Staff: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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 and Authors: ‘Clay and Worms’, by Seán McMahon [116]; Book Reviews [135]; Note [147]; Cover [82].
 
6:1 (Spring 1971)
Editorial Staff: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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 and Authors: ‘Town and Country’, by Seán McMahon [120]; Reviews [132]; Cover [7]; Notes and Queries [43].
 
6:2 (Summer 1971)
Editorial Staff: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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 and Queries [186]; Cover [24].
 
6:3 (Autumn 1971)
Editorial Staff: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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 and Authors’, by Seán McMahon [145]; Book Reviews [157]; Notes and Queries [158]; Cover [91].
 
 
6:4 (Winter 1971)
Editorial Staff: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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].
 
7:1 (Spring 1972)
Editorial Staff: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan Contents: ‘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 and Authors: ‘The Road to Glenmalure’, by Seán McMahon [142]; Book Reviews [152]; Notes and Queries [156]; Cover [141].
 
7:2 (Summer 1972)
Editorial Staff: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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].
 
7:3 (Autumn 1972)
Editorial Staff: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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].
 
7:4 (Winter 1972)
Editorial Staff: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, Seán McMahon, Eóin McKierna Contents: ‘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 and Queries ‘The Curran Library’ [135]; ‘Cattle: The Wealth’ [136]; ‘Irish Stamps’ [139]; Book Reviews [140]; Cover [See Summer Issue].
 
8:1 (Spring 1973)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.Contents: ‘"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 and Queries ‘Ethnic Drama Research’ [131]; ‘Irish Postage Stamps’ [132]; Book Reviews [133].
 
8:2 (Summer 1973)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.Contents: ‘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 and 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].
 
8:3 (Autumn 1973)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy.Contents‘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 and Queries ‘Irish Stamps’ [104]; ‘New Publication’ [105]; ‘Irish Language Classes’ [105]; ‘A Good- And Urgent- Cause’ [106]; Book Reviews [109].
 
8:4 (Winter 1973)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Contents: ‘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].
 
9:1 (Spring 1974)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Contents: ‘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 and Authors: ‘The New Irish Writers’, by Seán McMahon [136]; Book Reviews [144]. Notes and Queries ‘New Stamp’ [160].
 
9:2 (Summer 1974)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Contents: ‘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 and Authors: ‘Ordú Mar Fiabhras Na Bhfúnúnú Nó Rx for Fenian Fever’, by Robert Daley FitzSimon [146].
 
9:3 (Autumn 1974)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Contents: ‘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 and Authors: ‘Le Fanu and Stoker: A Probable Connection’, by Peter Denman [152]. Notes and Queries ‘Stamps’ [158].
 
9:4 (Winter 1974)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, and Thomas Dillon Redshaw Contents: ‘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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10:1 (Spring 1975)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Contents: ‘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].
 
10:2 (Summer 1975)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Contents: ‘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 and 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 and Queries [159].
 
10:3 (Autumn 1975)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Contents: ‘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 and 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 and Queries ‘Irish Ballet Company’ [154]; ‘Irish Stamps’ [155].
 
10:4 (Winter 1975)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editor: Henry F. Beechhold. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon, Lawrence O’Shaughnessy, and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Contents: ‘"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 and Authors: ‘Options: The Poetry of Michael Longley’, by Michael Allen [129]; ‘Jack B. Yeats: Ringmaster’, by Joseph F. Connelly [136]; Book Reviews [142]. Notes and Queries ‘Irish Pipers Association’ [155]; ‘Irish Stamps’ [156]; Cover [15].
 
11:1 (Spring 1976)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: ‘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 and 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 and Queries [154]; Cover [33].
 
11:2 (Summer 1976)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: ‘"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 and Queries [157]; Cover [76].
 
11:3 (Autumn 1976)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: ‘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 and 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 and Queries [153]; Cover [105].
 
11:4 (Winter 1976)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: ‘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 and Queries [154]; Cover [145].
 
12:1 (Spring 1977)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O.Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘William Carleton: Artist of Reality’, by Eileen Sullivan [130]; Book Reviews [141]; Notes and Queries [159]; Cover [67].
 
12:2 (Summer 1977)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Seamus Heaney’s "A Lough Neagh Sequence": Sources and Motifs’, by John Wilson Foster [138]; Book Reviews [143]; Notes and Queries [156]; Cover [62].
 
12:3 (Autumn 1977)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: ‘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 and Authors: ‘The Making of Mary Lavin’s "A Memory"’, by Janet Egleson Dunleavy [90]; Book Reviews [100]; Notes and Queries [156]; Cover [22].
 
12:4 (Winter 1977)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F, Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Paul Vincent Carroll and the Theatre in Scotland’, by John D. Conway [125]; Book Reviews [133]; Notes and Queries [156]; Cover [5].
 
13:1 (Spring 1978)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: ‘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 and Authors: ‘"Where the Road from Laracor Leads": On F. R. Higgins’, by Richard Burnham [139]; Book Reviews [150]; Notes and Queries [172].
 
13:2 (Summer 1978)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and 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 and Queries [158]; Cover Note [45].
 
13:3 (Autumn 1978)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘View from the Bridge: Irish Writing, 1977-78’, by Éamon Grennan [141]; Book Reviews [148]; Notes and Queries [158].
 
13:4 (Winter 1978)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Ulster Poets and the Catholic Muse’, by James Liddy [126]; ‘Trinity: The Formulas of History’, by Wayne Hall [137]; Book Reviews [145]; Notes and Queries [156].
 
14:1 (Spring 1979)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and 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 and Queries [155]; Cover [15].
 
14:2 (Summer 1979)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and 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 and Queries [159]; Cover [109].
 
14:3 (Autumn 1979)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry. F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and 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].
 
14:4 (Winter 1979)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 hemes ‘A Mature Life: The Dublin Theatre Festival at 21’, by Desmond Rushe [125]; ‘An Exciting Decade: Economic Independent’, by Seán O’Donnell [128]. Books and 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 and Queries [154]; Cover [90].
 
1980-89
15:1 (Spring 1980)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Yeats, Joyce, and the Irish Language’, by James MacKillop [138]; Book Reviews [149]; Notes and Queries [1
 
15:2 (Summer 1980)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Columbia Revisited: Another look at That Encyclopedia, Anglo-Irish and Irish Angles’, by Kevin Sullivan [132]; Book Reviews [141]; Notes and Queries [156]; Cover [90].
 
15:3 (Autumn 1980)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and 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 and Queries [158].
 
15:4 (Winter 1980)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents 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 and Authors: ‘Seamus Heaney’s "Salvation in Surrender"’, by Gregory A. Schirmer [139]; Book Reviews [147]; Notes and Queries [155].
 
16:1 (Spring 1981)
Editor: Eóin McKeirnan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and 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 and Queries [159]; Cover [70].
 
16:2 (Summer 1981)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and 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].
 
16:3 (Autumn 1981)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Eejitin' About: Adolescence in Friel and Keane’, by Elizabeth Hale Winkler [138]; Book Reviews [145]; Notes and Queries [155]; Cover [56].
 
16:4 (Winter 1981)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and 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 and Authors: ‘Crane and Montague: "The Pattern History Weaves"’, by Sidney B. Poger [114]; Book Reviews [125]; Cover [93].
 
17:1 (Spring 1982)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 lrish’ [150].
 
17:2 (Summer 1982)
Editor: Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents 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 and 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 and Queries [159]; Cover [45].
 
17:3 (Autumn 1982)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O.Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and 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 and Queries [156]; Cover [16].
 
17:4 (Winter 1982)
Editor: Eóin McKeirnan. Associate Editors: Henry F, Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Jack Yeats: Entertaining the Common Man’, by Joseph F. Connelly [152]; Notes and Queries [159]; Cover [40].
 
18:1 (Spring 1983)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 0' 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 and Authors: ‘Change Naturally: The Fiction of O’Flaherty, O’Faolain, McGahern’, by Grattan Freyer [138]; Book Reviews [146]; Notes and Queries [154].
 
18:2 (Summer 1983)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and Queries [150]; Cover [16].
 
18:3 (Autumn 1983)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Portrait of a Young Man as Survivor: Victor Power’s Short Stories’, by William J. Feeney [127]; Book Reviews [136]; Notes and Queries [157].
 
18:4 (Winter 1983)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents ‘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 and 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 and Queries [158]; Cover [16].
 
19:1 (Spring 1984)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and 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 and Queries [158]; Cover [73].
 
19:2 (Summer 1984)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and 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].
 
19:3 (Autumn 1984)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and 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 and Queries [149]; Book Reviews [150]; Cover [110].
 
19:4 (Winter 1984)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and 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].
 
20:1 (Spring 1985)
Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Printing Swift’, by Joseph McMinn [143]; Book Reviews [150]; Notes and Queries [160]; Cover [27].
 
20:2 (Summer 1985)

Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhotd and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Flann O’Brien’s Uncles and Nephews’, by Sanford Pinsker [133]; ‘The Hostage Reconsidered’, by Bert Cardullo [139]; Book Reviews [144]; Notes and Queries [158]; Cover [69]

 
20:3 (Autumn 1985)

Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and Queries [159]; Cover [92]

 
20:4 (Winter 1985)

Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Pilgrim Haunts: Montague’s The Dead Kingdom and Heaney’s Station Island’, by Adrian Frazier [134]; Book Reviews [144]; Notes and Queries [157]; Cover [22]

 
21:1 (Spring 1986)

Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: 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 and 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 and Queries [159]; Cover Note [54]

 
21:2 (Summer 1986)

Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: ‘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 and 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]

 
21:3 (Autumn 1986)

Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: ‘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 and 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]

 
21:4 (Winter 1986)

Editor: Eóin McKiernan. Associate Editors: Henry F. Beechhold and Thomas Dillon Redshaw. Assistant Editors: Seán McMahon and Lawrence O’Shaughnessy. Contents: ‘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 and 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]

 
22:1 (Spring 1987)

Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan. Guest Editor: James J. Blake. Contents: ‘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 and Authors: ‘A Bibliography of William Allingham’, by Samira Aghacy Husni [155]; Book Reviews [158]; Cover [43]

 
22:2 (Summer 1987)

Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan. Guest Editor: James J. Blake. Contents: ‘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 and Authors: ‘James Joyce and the Decline of Flann O’Brien’, by David Cohen [153]

 
22:3 (Autumn 1987)

Editor: James J. Blake Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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 and 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]

 
22:4 (Winter 1987)

Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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 and 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]

 
23:1 (Spring 1988)

Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eoin McKiernan. Contents: ‘"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]

 
23:2 (Summer 1988)

Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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 and 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]

 
23:2 (Summer 1988)

Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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 and 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]

 
23:3 (Autumn 1988)

Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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 and 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]

 
23: 4 (Winter 1988)

Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eóin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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 and 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]

 
24:1 (Spring 1989)

Editor: James J. Blake. Editor Emeritus: Eoin McKiernan. Contents: ‘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 and 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]

 
24:2 (Summer 1989)

Editor: James J. Blake. Book Review Editor: Robert E. Ward. Contents ‘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 and Queries [158]; Cover [159]

 
24:3 (Autumn 1989)

Editor: James J. Blake. Book Review Editor: Robert E. Ward. Contents: ‘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 and 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]

 
24:4 (Winter 1989)

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).

Content 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 and Authors: ‘"All the Sinkts in the Colander": Finnegans Wake, 1939’, by R.J. Schork [121]; Book Reviews [131]; Notes and Queries [129]; Cover [38]

 
1990-
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).
 

Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Rich and Greene: Elizabethan Beast Fable and Ireland’, by D. Allen Carroll [106]; Book Reviews [114]; Notes and Queries [141]; Cover [143];

 
25:2 (Summer 1990)

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).

Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Teaching Ulysses as an Irish Novel’, by James M. Cahalan [109]; Book Reviews [118]; Notes and Queries [141]; Cover [143];

 
25:3 (Autumn 1990)

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).

Contents: 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 and 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 and Queries [143]

 
25:4 (Winter 1990)
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).
 

Contents: ‘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 and Authors: ‘A Theoptic Eye: Derek Mahon’s The Hunt’, by Night’, by William A. Wilson [120]; Book Reviews [132]; Cover [55]; Notes and Queries [142]

 
26:1 (Spring 1991)
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).
 

Contents: 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 and 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 and Queries [43]

 
26:2 (Summer 1991)
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).
 

Contents: 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 lrish-American Family’, by Catherine Ward [78]; Current Themes: ‘Natural Science and Irish Culture’, by John Wilson Foster [92]; Books and Authors: ‘"Orphaned Like Us": Memory in the Poetry of Thomas McCarthy’, by James Naiden [104]; Book Reviews [120]; Cover [18]; Notes and Queries [142]

 
26:3 (Autumn 1991)
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).

Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘American Readings of J. P. Donleavy’s The Ginger Man’, by Donald E. Morse [128]; BookReviews [139]; Notes and Queries [143]; Cover [127];

 
26:4 (Winter 1991)
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).
 

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

 
27:1 (Spring 1992): A Comprehensive Index: 1966-1988 (Volumes 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]

 
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27:3 (Autumn 1992)
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).

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

 
27:4 (Winter 1992)
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).

Contents: 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 and Queries [140]; Cover [105]

 
28:1 (Spring 1993)
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).
 

Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘J. G. Farrell: An Annotated Bibliography’, by Ralph J. Crane [136]; Book Reviews [149]; Notes and Queries [158]; Cover [131];

 
28:2 (Summer 1993)

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).

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

 
28:3 (Autumn 1993)
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).

Contents: 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 and Queries [159]; Cover [16];

 
28:4 (Winter 1993)
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).
 

Contents: 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 lrlanda, 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 and Authors: ‘The "Common Ground" of Eamon Grennan’, by Deborah Fleming [133]; Book Reviews [150]; Cover [73];

 
29:1 (Spring 1994)
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).
 

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

 
29:2 (Summer 1994)
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 McDanald. 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).
 

Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Chosen Home: The Poetry of Peter Fallon’, by Earnon Grennan [173]; Book Reviews [188]; Notes and Queries [19O]; Cover [159]

 
29:3 (Autumn 1994)
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).
 

Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘Rondo to Jazz: The Poetry of Micheal O’siadhail’, by Gale Shricker Swiontkowski [156]; Book Reviews [168]; Notes and Queries [192]; Cover [136]

 
30:1 (Spring 1995)

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).

Contents: 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 and Authors: ‘A Sense of Places: The Homing Instinct in the Poetry of John Montague’, by Richard Bizot [167]; Book Reviews [177]; Cover [90]

 
30:2 (Summer 1995)

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).

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

 
30:3 (Autumn 1995)

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).

Contents: 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 and Queries [192]; Cover [132];

 
30:4 (Winter 1995)

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.

Contents: 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 and Queries [202]; Cover [207]; Contributors [209]

 
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31:3 & 4 (Autumn/Winter 1996)

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

Contents: 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 and Queries [277]; Cover [279]; Contributors [281]

 
32:1 (Spring 1997)

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

Contents: Editors' Introduction [5]; ‘Introduction: An Interpretation of Silences’, by Peter Quinn [7]; ‘Grosse Ile: 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]; Cover ‘From "Immoral Economy: Interpreting Erskine Nicol’s The Tenant"’, by Kevin Whelan [151]; Notes and Queries [156]; Contributors [158]

 
23:2 & 3 (Summer/Autumn 1997)

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.

Contents: 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 and Queries [204]; Cover Stepping Out: Reading Rita Duffy’s Dancer’, by Adele Dalsimer and Vera Kreilkamp [208]; Contributors [218]

 
32:4 & 33: 1 & 2 (Winter 1997 & Spring/Summer 1998)

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

Contents: 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 and Queries [269]; Contributors [272];

 
33:3 & 4 & 34:1 (Fall/Winter 1998 & Spring 1999)

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

Contents: 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]; Front Cover ‘Hair Pieces: Alice Maher’s Recent Art’, by Adele Dalsimer and Vera Kreilkamp [191]; ‘Interview with Alice Maher’, by Alston Conley [198]; Back Cover ‘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 and Queries ‘The Francis Bacon Studio’, by Barbara Dawson [310]; ‘From the Irish American Cultural Institute’ [313]; Contributors [315]

 
34:2 (Summer 1999)

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

Contents: Editor’s lntroduction [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 Continuity’, by Patrick Maume [155]; Cover [175]; Notes and Queries [176]; Contributors [180]

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

General Editor of the Index: Edward D. Marman. 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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35: 1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2000) - Special Issue: Translation
Editors: Nancy J. Curtin and Vera Kreilkamp. Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard.Editoral Assistant: Tanya Duarte. Interns: Kenya Edwards, Natalya Herbert, Sarah Lamb.

Contents: 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 and Queries [246]; Contributors [247]

 
35:3 & 4 (Autumn/Winter 2000/01)

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.

Contents: 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 and Queries ‘James Larkin and J. Edgar Hoover: Irish Politics and an American Conspiracy’, by Claire A. Culleton [238]; Cover [162]; Contributors [260];

 
36:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2001)

Contents: 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 and Bruce D. Boling with Llam 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]

 
36:3 & 4 (Autumn/Winter 2001)

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

Contents: 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 GayleBackus [174]; John Ford’s Festive Comedy: Ireland Imagined in The Quiet Man by William C. Dowling [19O]; Cover To Be Loved as a Cupboard: The Yeats Museum in the National Gallery of Ireland by Hilary Pyle [212]; Contributors. [226];

 
37:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2002)

Editors: James S. Donnelly and Vera Kreilkamp Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard

Contents: 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 cead Mile Fdilte: 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]

 
41: 1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2006)

Editors: James S. Donnelly and Vera Kreilkamp Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard

Contents include Elizabeth Cullingford Butler, ‘Our Nuns are Not a Nation: Politicising the Convent in Irish Literature and Film’, in Eire-Ireland, 41, 1& 2 (Spring/Summer 2006), pp.9-39.

 
42:1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2007)

Editors: James S. Donnelly and Vera Kreilkamp Consulting Editor: Philip O’Leary Assistant Editor: James P. Leonard

Contents: include Emer Nolan, ‘Post-colonial Literary Studies: Nationalism and Feminist Critique in Contemporary Ireland’, in Eire-Ireland, 42, 1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 2007), pp.336-61.

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