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Iris Éireannach Nua
NEW HIBERNIA REVIEW
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Volume
9, Number 2
Samhradh/Summer 2005 |
Welcome to New Hibernia
Review, a multidisciplinary journal of Irish Studies. The cornerstone of
the Center for Irish Studies at the University of St. Thomas, New Hibernia
Review offers plainly argued writing on Irish life and culture for the
scholar and lay reader alike. We actively seek to present a variety of
disciplinary and theoretical perspectives, as well as the traditional
literary and historical concerns of Irish Studies. |
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