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HISTORY OF IRELAND
AND THE DIASPORA
James S. Donnelly,
Jr., and Thomas Archdeacon, Series Editors
By linking Ireland and Irish America, this
series recognizes the many forms of historical interaction between
the Irish at home and abroad. The series welcomes books that
are transatlantic in their scope and concerns. The linkage also
recognizes the extent to which Irish-American history has come
to rival Irish history in the maturity and sophistication of
its scholarship.
In addition to works of original research,
the editors are keen to publish works of broader design that
seek to consolidate scholarship on a given subject and to present
findings in forms particularly well suited to students and general
readers.
For inquiries
or submissions please contact: Prof. James Donnelly, at the Department
of History, 3211 Mosse Humanities Building, 455 North Park Street,
Madison, WI 53706 E-mail: James Donnelly: jsdonnel@wisc.edu
Published
Titles in the History of
Ireland and the Diaspora series
| Forthcoming Titles
Titles
in the History of Ireland and the Diaspora series
In
alphabetical order by title
The Bible War
in Ireland
The "Second Reformation" and the Polarization of
Protestant-Catholic Relations, 18001840
Irene Whelan
ISBN 0-299-21550-4 Cloth
Copublished with Lilliput Press, Dublin
The
Eternal Paddy
Irish Identity and the British Press, 17981882
Michael de Nie
ISBN 0-299-18660-1 Cloth
ISBN 0-299-18664-4 Paper
Ireland's New Worlds
Immigrants, Politics, and Society in the United States and Australia,
18151922
Malcolm Campbell
ISBN-13: 978-0-299-22330-4 Cloth
ISBN-13: 978-0-299-22334-2 Paper
History of Ireland and the
Irish Diaspora
New
Directions in Irish-American History
Edited by Kevin
Kenny
ISBN 0-299-18710-1 Cloth
ISBN 0-299-18714-4 Paper
Old
World Colony
Cork and South Munster 16301830
David Dickson
ISBN 0-299-21180-0 Cloth
Distributed for Cork University Press, Ireland
Remembering the Year of the French
Irish Folk History and Social
Memory
Guy Beiner
ISBN 0-299-21820-1 Cloth
ISBN 0-299-21824-4 Paper
The
Same Age as the State
Máire Cruise
O'Brien
ISBN 0-299-21030-8 Cloth
Sinn
Féin
A Hundred Turbulent Years
Brian Feeney
ISBN 0-299-18670-9 Cloth
ISBN 0-299-18674-1 Paper
The Slow Failure
Population Decline and Independent Ireland,
19201973
Mary E. Daly
ISBN 0-299-21290-4 Cloth
Stakeknife
Britain's Secret Agents in Ireland
Martin Ingram and Greg Harkin
ISBN 0-299-21024-3 Paper
Tourism, Landscape,
and the Irish Character
British Travel Writers in Pre-Famine Ireland
William H. A. Williams
ISBN-13: 978-0-299-22520-9 Cloth
History of Ireland and the
Irish Diaspora
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