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A Catholic model of martyrdom in the Post-Reformation era: the Bishop in Seventeenth-Century France
(Taylor & Francis, 2005)
By the seventeenth century, episcopal martyrdom was an established reality and ideal throughout the Catholic church. Bishops could pay homage to the celebrated prelates of the early church who had gone bravely to their ...
A booming country- a booming countryside? The Celtic Tiger phenomenon and the consequences for rural areas
(Ashgate, 2005)
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Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill: Reclaiming women's voice from song
(University of Sunderland Press, 2005)
Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill is one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary Irish literature. Her work, drawing on Irish mythology, folklore and orature has also attracted considerable international acclaim and has been ...
Craving the Normal
(The Irish Times, 2005-05-14)
Caught in the Cultural Lag: The Stigma of Singlehood
(Psychology Press, 2005)
Cultural geographies of the contact zone: Gaels, Galls and overlapping territories in late medieval Ireland
(2005)
In writing about the social and cultural geographies of the past, we frequently reinforce notions of difference by using neatly delineated ethnic terms of reference that often superscribe the complexities of reality on the ...
Literature of Indistinction: Blanchot and Caproni
(University of Delaware Press., 2005)
What Lies Beneath
(The Irish Times, 2005-05-28)
The Country of Most Interest
(The Irish Times, 2005-07-16)
A New Front in the War Zone
(The Irish Times, 2005-11-19)