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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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