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Placing Poland at the heart of Irishness
Irish political elites in relation to Poland and the Poles in the first half of the nineteenth century©2020 Monographs -
Views of Place, Views of Irishness
Representing the Gaeltacht in the Irish Press, 1895−1905©2019 Monographs -
The Black Irish Onscreen
Representing Black and Mixed-Race Identities on Irish Film and Television©2013 Monographs -
The Irish Harp Book
A Tutor and Companion- Including works by the following:- The Harper-Composers- 17 th -19 th Century Irish Composers- Contemporary Irish Composers (work for this volume commissioned by Cairde na Cruite)- Facsimile Edition©1975 Monographs -
The Doing of Telling on the Irish Stage
A Study of Language Performativity in Modern and Contemporary Irish Theatre©2008 Thesis -
Britische und Irische Studien zur deutschen Sprache und Literatur / British and Irish Studies in German Language and Literature
British and Irish Studies in German Language and Literature Edited by H. S. Reiss and W. E. Yates This long-established series aims to publish works of serious scholarship drawn from the whole subject range of traditional Germanistik, originating both in Great Britain and in the Republic of Ireland, and readably written. Over fifty volumes have b een published since 1974. They include new books both by distinguished senior scholars and by younger researchers, collected essays either by single authors or by several hands (these have included papers emerging from conferences, often in both Eng lish and German) and selected doctoral dissertations reworked in book form. The weight of the series has mainly fallen on literature, theatre and cultural history from the eighteenth century onwards, in some cases with a strong comparative dimension. British and Irish Studies in German Language and Literature Edited by H. S. Reiss and W. E. Yates This long-established series aims to publish works of serious scholarship drawn from the whole subject range of traditional Germanistik, originating both in Great Britain and in the Republic of Ireland, and readably written. Over fifty volumes have b een published since 1974. They include new books both by distinguished senior scholars and by younger researchers, collected essays either by single authors or by several hands (these have included papers emerging from conferences, often in both Eng lish and German) and selected doctoral dissertations reworked in book form. The weight of the series has mainly fallen on literature, theatre and cultural history from the eighteenth century onwards, in some cases with a strong comparative dimension. British and Irish Studies in German Language and Literature Edited by H. S. Reiss and W. E. Yates This long-established series aims to publish works of serious scholarship drawn from the whole subject range of traditional Germanistik, originating both in Great Britain and in the Republic of Ireland, and readably written. Over fifty volumes have b een published since 1974. They include new books both by distinguished senior scholars and by younger researchers, collected essays either by single authors or by several hands (these have included papers emerging from conferences, often in both Eng lish and German) and selected doctoral dissertations reworked in book form. The weight of the series has mainly fallen on literature, theatre and cultural history from the eighteenth century onwards, in some cases with a strong comparative dimension.
47 publications
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Das Deutschlandbild der "Irish Times" 1933-1945
©1999 Thesis -
One Hundred Years of Irish Language Policy, 1922-2022
©2022 Monographs -
Irish Diasporic Narratives in Argentina
A Reconsideration of Home, Identity and BelongingMonographs -
A History of Irish Ballet from 1927 to 1963
©2011 Monographs -
The Wolfhounds of Irish-American Nationalism
A History of Clan na Gael, 1867-present.©2023 Monographs -
Trauma and Identity in Contemporary Irish Culture
©2020 Edited Collection -
New Perspectives on Irish TV Series
Identity and Nostalgia on the Small Screen©2016 Edited Collection -
Frank McGuinness’s Dramaturgy of Difference and the Irish Theatre
©2011 Monographs