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181. Identity and authenticity: Explorations in Native American and Irish literature and culture
182. And what rough beast: The political geography of physical impairment in twentieth-century Irish drama and theatre
183. Thomas Francis Meagher and John Mitchel: Two Irishmen, two Irish-Americans, one American
184. 'In dreams begins responsibility': The role of Irish drama and the Abbey Theatre in the formation of post-colonial Irish identity
185. That is only war: Irish writers and the emergency
186. Irish independence vs British colonialism: A study of Jonathan Swift's 'A Modest Proposal'
187. The role of music in the construction and maintenance of Irish identity among musicians in New York City at the turn of the millennium
188. 'Make me human and then divine': Irish cultural memory, metaphysical transformation, and liminality in six plays by Marina Carr
189. Every drop hollows the stone: An ethnographic study of traditional Irish music pub sessions
190. Language and story as windows to the sacred in two oral traditions: Anishnaabe and Irish Celtic
191. An historical archaeology of the Irish proletarian diaspora: The material manifestations of Irish identity in America, 1850--1910
192. Anxious states: Violence, modernization, and nationalism in British and Irish literature, 1916--1997
193. 'To hold the world in contempt': The British Empire, war, and the Irish and Indian nationalist press, 1899--1914
194. Canadian-Irish relations during the Second World War: The ascension of Canadian middle power diplomacy
195. English, Welsh, and Irish influences on the development of the block-style quilt in the United States
196. Representing the Irish body in England and France: The crisis of pauperism, rebellion and international exchange, 1844--1855
197. Prodigal Daughters: Imprisoned Women, Reform, and the Feminine Ideal in the British Isles, 1800-1877
198. The Life of Paddy Yank: The Common Irish-American Soldier in the Union Army
199. A contested policy: Irish and American perspectives on Eire's neutrality
200. The myth surrounding the passing of the Irish Act of Union and the creation of Irish nationalism, 1775--1851
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