Review of the book: Empire\u27s Wake: Postcolonial Irish Writing and the Politics of Modern Literary Form by Mark Quigley. New York: Fordham University Press, 2013
Book review: Michael Kenny and Nick Pearce, Shadows of Empire. The Anglosphere in British Politics (...
Review of Post-Empire Imaginaries?: Anglophone Literature, History and the Demise of Empires edited ...
Review of Form, Affect and Debt in Post-Celtic Tiger Irish Fiction: Ireland in Crisis, by Eóin Flann...
Review of the book: Empire\u27s Wake: Postcolonial Irish Writing and the Politics of Modern Literary...
Readers approaching a book entitled Modernism, Empire, World Literature will have their own understa...
Review of the book: Dom Holdaway & Filippo Trentin (eds.), Rome, Postmodern Narratives of a Cityscap...
A review of 'Engaging Modernity: Readings of Irish Politics, Culture and Literature at the Turn of t...
Review of 'The Colonial Conan Doyle: British Imperialism, Irish Nationalism and the Gothic by Cather...
A review of Joyce's City: History, Politics, and Life in "Dubliners," by Jack Morga
Ireland and empire is now one of the most vibrant fields of inquiry in Irish Studies, reflecting in...
Review of the book 'Projecting empire: imperialism and popular cinema', by James Chapman and Nichola...
Analysis of the role of irish language in the struggle against the supremacy of England in the 20th ...
‘Flight’ is the perfect metaphor for Frawley’s new-breed globalizing Irish emigrés and immigrés. Lik...
A book review of the book "The future of Irish studies: report of the Irish Forum" edited ...
Review of Reconciling Ireland: Fifty Years of Anglo-Irish Agreements, by Richard Humphreys (ed.) (Ne...
Book review: Michael Kenny and Nick Pearce, Shadows of Empire. The Anglosphere in British Politics (...
Review of Post-Empire Imaginaries?: Anglophone Literature, History and the Demise of Empires edited ...
Review of Form, Affect and Debt in Post-Celtic Tiger Irish Fiction: Ireland in Crisis, by Eóin Flann...
Review of the book: Empire\u27s Wake: Postcolonial Irish Writing and the Politics of Modern Literary...
Readers approaching a book entitled Modernism, Empire, World Literature will have their own understa...
Review of the book: Dom Holdaway & Filippo Trentin (eds.), Rome, Postmodern Narratives of a Cityscap...
A review of 'Engaging Modernity: Readings of Irish Politics, Culture and Literature at the Turn of t...
Review of 'The Colonial Conan Doyle: British Imperialism, Irish Nationalism and the Gothic by Cather...
A review of Joyce's City: History, Politics, and Life in "Dubliners," by Jack Morga
Ireland and empire is now one of the most vibrant fields of inquiry in Irish Studies, reflecting in...
Review of the book 'Projecting empire: imperialism and popular cinema', by James Chapman and Nichola...
Analysis of the role of irish language in the struggle against the supremacy of England in the 20th ...
‘Flight’ is the perfect metaphor for Frawley’s new-breed globalizing Irish emigrés and immigrés. Lik...
A book review of the book "The future of Irish studies: report of the Irish Forum" edited ...
Review of Reconciling Ireland: Fifty Years of Anglo-Irish Agreements, by Richard Humphreys (ed.) (Ne...
Book review: Michael Kenny and Nick Pearce, Shadows of Empire. The Anglosphere in British Politics (...
Review of Post-Empire Imaginaries?: Anglophone Literature, History and the Demise of Empires edited ...
Review of Form, Affect and Debt in Post-Celtic Tiger Irish Fiction: Ireland in Crisis, by Eóin Flann...