Irish Studies
The popularity of Irish Studies among both students and scholars has grown very markedly since the 1980s, extending well beyond Ireland. This series is designed to serve and foster that interest. The scholarly range of the series is multidisciplinary, including research in Irish history, literature, politics and cultural studies, and we welcome suggestions for publication whether specific or broadly-based.
The popularity of Irish Studies among both students and scholars has grown very markedly since the 1980s, extending well beyond Ireland. This series is designed to serve and foster that interest. The scholarly range of the series is multidisciplinary, including research in Irish history, literature, politics and cultural studies, and we welcome suggestions for publication whether specific or broadly-based.
The popularity of Irish Studies among both students and scholars has grown very markedly since the 1980s, extending well beyond Ireland. This series is designed to serve and foster that interest. The scholarly range of the series is multidisciplinary, including research in Irish history, literature, politics and cultural studies, and we welcome suggestions for publication whether specific or broadly-based.
Titles
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Frank McGuinness’s Dramaturgy of Difference and the Irish Theatre
Volume 12©2011 Monographs 231 Pages -
Buffoonery in Irish Drama
Staging Twentieth-Century Post-Colonial StereotypesVolume 11©2009 Monographs VIII, 192 Pages -
Genesis of the Rising 1912-1916
A Transformation of Nationalist OpinionVolume 10©2010 Monographs X, 315 Pages -
Irish Women Playwrights 1900-1939
Gender and Violence on StageVolume 9©2011 Monographs XII, 265 Pages -
Trusting Schools and Teachers
Developing Educational Professionalism Through Self-EvaluationVolume 8©2008 Textbook XII, 227 Pages