2018: Volume 107
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Irish Catholics in Early Twentieth Century Ireland: The Case of the Macardle Brothers
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Desmond Gibney
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John Redmond and the First World War
Ronan McGreevy
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Ronan McGreevy writes about John Redmond, whose commitment to Irish participation in the First World War destroyed him and his party.
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One Hundred Years of Dáil Éireann 1918–2018: Elections, Personalities and Issues
Anthony White
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Anthony White writes of the centenary of Dail Eireann, examining the profiles of Irish TDs over one hundred years of uninterrupted parliamentary democracy.
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Regulating Finance: Poachers Turned Gamekeepers
Patrick Riordan SJ
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Vatican watchers have been surprised recently by a new publication addressing issues of justice in financial affairs…The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) and the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development have together issued the document with the long but modest title Considerations for an Ethical Discernment Regarding Some Aspects of the Present Economic- Financial System….
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Republican Dissent among Irish Jesuits during the Civil War, 1922-1923
Olivia Frehill
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Olivia Frehill
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Richard Elmore: Forgotten Emancipationist
Caoimhin de Bhailis
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Richard John Elmore is one of the many nineteenth-century political campaigners who have fallen out of view, and hence consideration, when we discuss the history of the period. Elmore was an activist who made valuable contributions to the debate on Catholic Emancipation
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Rights in an Age of Brexit: Reflections from an Irish Perspective
Fiona de Londras
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Fiona de Londras, an Irish woman in Britain and professor of Global Legal Studies at the University of Birmingham, offers an Irish perspective on Brexit
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Robert Southwell’s ‘A Vale of Tears’ as a Critique of Pastoral Poetry
Gary Bouchard
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Gary Bouchard
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Speaking Truth to Power: Theology, Politics and Protest in Israel
Celia G Kenny
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To oppose populism it is essential that we speak truth to power. Celia G Kenny makes exactly this point, using the poetry of Israeli poet Tuvia Ruebner. To poetry, Kenny argues, we must turn in order to imagine new possibilities both political and personal.
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Studies – An Irish Quarterly Review Winter 2018/19
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Studies – An Irish Quarterly Review Winter 2018/19
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Studies Autumn 2018 | The Nun’s Story: Writing The Record | Volume 107: No 427
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Studies Spring 2018 | Poets in a Landscape: Kavanagh and Heaney
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