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SHAKSPER 2000: TOC: History Ireland 8/4
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu) Date: 11/30/00
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 11.2196 Thursday, 30 November 2000 From: Frank Whigham <ffw@uts.cc.utexas.edu Date: Wednesday, 29 Nov 2000 11:12:36 -0600 Subject: TOC: History Ireland 8/4 TOC: HISTORY IRELAND 8/4 (Winter 2000) Liam Farrell, 'The Tommy-Gun: the Irish connection', pp. 5-6 'The Act of Union: 200 years on' [conference reports], pp. 6-8 Mary Kotsonouris, 'The George Gavan Duffy Papers' [Sources], pp. 12-15 Interview with Maria Luddy, pp. 16-19 Daithi O hOgain, 'Patronage and devotion in ancient Irish religion', pp. 20-24 Kevin Haddick Flynn, 'Ballyneety' [1690 battle], pp. 25-29 Trevor McClaughlin, 'Lost children? Irish Famine orphans in Australia', pp. 30-34 Alexis Guilbride, 'A scrapping of every principle of individual liberty: the postal strike of 1922', pp. 35-39 Michael Silvestri, '"An Irishman is specially suited to be a policeman": Sir Charles Tegart and revolutionary terrorism in Bengal', pp. 40-44 Reviews of H. Morgan, *Political ideology in Ireland 1541-1641* by M. O'Riordan, pp. 45-6 J. Ohlmeyer (ed) *Political thought in 17th century Ireland: kingdom or colony* by N. Canny, pp. 46-8 S.J. Connolly (ed.) *Political ideas in 18th century Ireland* by J. Smyth, pp. 49-51 D. Gageby, *The last Secretary General: Sean Lester and the League of Nations* by M. Kennedy, p. 51 M. O Cearuil, *Bunreacht na hEireann: a study of the Irish text* by M. Mac Aonghusa, p. 52 G. Ellison and J. Smyth, *The crowned harp: policing in Northern Ireland*, by J.W. Clarke, pp. 53-4
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