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Recalling the Celtic Tiger
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Ireland: Authority and Crisis
©2015 Edited Collection -
European Parties and the European Integration Process, 1945–1992
©2015 Conference proceedings -
Urban and Rural Landscapes in Modern Ireland
Language, Literature and Culture©2012 Edited Collection -
Stereotypes, Ideology and Foreign Correspondents
German Media Representations of Ireland, 1946–2010©2016 Monographs -
Polish-Irish Encounters in the Old and New Europe
©2011 Conference proceedings -
The Gun and Irish Politics
Examining National History in Neil Jordan’s 'Michael Collins'©2009 Monographs -
Issues of Globalisation and Secularisation in France and Ireland
©2009 Conference proceedings -
Reimagining Ireland
ISSN: 1662-9094
The concepts of Ireland and Irishness are in constant flux in the wake of an ever-increasing reappraisal of the notion of cultural and national specificity in a world assailed from all angles by the forces of globalisation and uniformity. Reimagining Ireland interrogates Ireland's past and present and suggests possibilities for the future by looking at Ireland's literature, culture and history and subjecting them to the most up-to-date critical appraisals associated with sociology, literary theory, historiography, political science and theology. Some of the pertinent issues include, but are not confined to, Irish writing in English and Irish, Nationalism, Unionism, the Northern Troubles, the Peace Process, economic development in Ireland, the impact and decline of the Celtic Tiger, Irish spirituality, the rise and fall of organised religion, the visual arts, popular cultures, sport, Irish music and dance, emigration and the Irish diaspora, immigration and multiculturalism, marginalisation, globalisation, modernity/postmodernity and postcolonialism. The series publishes monographs, comparative studies, interdisciplinary projects, conference proceedings and edited books. A major intervention in Irish Studies. Irish Studies have come back to Ireland itself. The Reimagining Ireland series is at the cutting edge of what it means to be Ireland. (Prof. Luke Gibbons)
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