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New Hibernia Review/ Iris Éireannach Nua: A Quarterly Record of Irish Studies presents plainly argued scholarship on all aspects of Irish civilization. It seeks to address a readership of both professional scholars and educated readers as it examines, without political agenda, the cultures of the whole of Ireland. All disciplines are represented in the pages of New Hibernia Review; literary studies and history predominate. In additional to fully annotated scholarly articles, the journal also presents new Irish poetry and book reviews, as well as occasional memoirs and informal essays.
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Volume 21, Number 2, Summer/Samhreadh 2017Table of Contents
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View Postcolonial Overtures: The Politics of Sound in Contemporary Northern Irish Poetry by Julia Obert (review)
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View Grave Matters: Death and Dying in Dublin, 1500 to the Present ed. by Lisa Marie Griffith and Ciarán Wallace (review)
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| ISSN | 1534-5815 |
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| Print ISSN | 1092-3977 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2017-09-19 |
| Open Access | No |




