Browsing The Irish Revival Reappraised [edeposit] by Date of Publication
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Revivalist belligerence: three controversies
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Explaining Uladh : Cultural Nationalism in Ulster
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Introduction [to The Irish Revival Reappraised]
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American influence on the Gaelic League: inspiration or control?
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Embroidered spectacle: Celtic Revival as aristocratic display
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Revivalist archaeology and museum politics during the Irish Revival
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Table of Contents & Notes on Contributors [to The Irish Revival Reappraised]
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From manuscripts to street signs via Séadna: the Gaelic League and the changing role of literacy in Irish, 1875-1915
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Thomas William Rolleston: the forgotten man
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Ireland through the stereoscope: reading the cultural politics of theosophy in the Irish Literary Revival
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Crafting a national identity: the Dun Emer Guild, 1902-8
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A song to sweeten Ireland's wrong: music education and the Celtic Revival
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A currency crisis: modernist dialectics in The Countess Cathleen
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Whoops from the peat-bog?: Joseph Campbell and the London avant-garde
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'The sneering, lofty conception of what they call culture': O'Casey, popular culture and the Literary Revival
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The Revival at local level: Katherine Frances Purdon's portrayal of rural Ireland
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Robert Lynd, paradox and the Irish revival: 'Acting-out' or 'Working-through'?
(Four Courts PressIE, 2004-01)