Eire-Ireland:Journal of Irish Studies
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Articles in Fall-Winter, 2001 issue of Eire-Ireland:Journal of Irish Studies
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Johns Ford's festive comedy: Ireland imagined in The Quiet Man
by William C. Dowling -
Remembering Ireland's architecture of containment: "telling" stories in The Butcher Boy and States of Fear
by James M. Smith -
"Ireland begins in the home": women, Irish national identity, and the domestic sphere in the Irish homestead, 1896-1912
by James MacPherson -
"Not quite Philadelphia, is it?": an interview with Eamonn McCann
by Margot Gayle Backus -
Divisions within the Irish government over land-distribution policy, 1940-70
by David Seth Jones -
Fetal Ireland: national bodies and political agency
by Kathryn Conrad - Editors' introduction
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To be loved as a cupboard: the Yeats Museum in the National Gallery of Ireland
by Hilary Pyle -
"The gravest situation of our lives": conservatives, ulster, and the home rule crisis, 1911-14
by Thomas C. Kennedy -
Anger and nostalgia: Seamus Heaney and the ghost of the father
by Adrian Frazier -
"God save Ireland": Manchester-Martyr demonstrations in Dublin, 1867-1916
by Owen McGee
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