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McCarthy, C.<br />
‘Criticism, Exile, <strong>Ireland</strong>’, in Aftermaths: Exile, Migration,<br />
and Diaspora Reconsidered, ed. Marcus Bullock<br />
and Peter Y Paik, Rutgers <strong>University</strong> Press, New<br />
Brunswick, New Jersey and London, pp 133–149 (2008)<br />
Morash, C.<br />
‘Why the Surprise <strong>of</strong> the New Matters’, Review <strong>of</strong><br />
Interactions: Dublin Theatre Festival 1957–2007. Edited<br />
by Nicholas Grene and Patrick Lonergan (Carysfort<br />
Press, 2008) and Irish Times p W5 (4 October 2008)<br />
Morash, C. and N. Grene, eds.,<br />
‘Shifting Scenes: Irish Theatre-Going 1955–1985’<br />
In conversation with John Devitt,<br />
Dublin: Carysfort Press (2008)<br />
‘“... how feeble and inexpressive is the word!”:<br />
Staging the Irish Famine’, in Hunger on Stage, pp<br />
132-148 ed. Elisabeth Angel-Perez and Alexandra<br />
Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press (2008)<br />
“His Strong Fathers”, Review <strong>of</strong> Scott Boltwood,<br />
Brian Friel, <strong>Ireland</strong> and the North. Times<br />
Literary Supplement, p 17 (11 July 2008)<br />
Nolan, E.<br />
Editor<br />
Thomas Moore, The Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Captain Rock<br />
Field Day Publications, Dublin, lxii + 328 pp (2008)<br />
‘Introduction, Thomas Moore, The Memoirs<br />
<strong>of</strong> Captain Rock’, xi-li (2008)<br />
Sullivan, M.<br />
‘Raising the Veil: Mystery, Myth, Melancholia in Irish<br />
Studies’ in Irish Literature: Feminist Perspectives,<br />
eds Patricia Coughlan, Patricia and Tina O’Toole,<br />
Dublin: Carysfort Press pp 249-279 (2008)<br />
‘Irish Poetry After Feminism: In Search <strong>of</strong> “Male<br />
Poets”’ in Irish Poetry after Feminism, ed Justin Quinn,<br />
Buckinghamshire: Colin Smythe Ltd., pp 14-34 (2008)<br />
‘Critical Introduction’<br />
in Facing the Other: Interdisciplinary<br />
Essays on Race, Gender and Social Justice<br />
Cambridge Scholar’s Press (2008)<br />
Sullivan, M. and B. Farago<br />
Editors<br />
Facing the Other: Interdisciplinary Essays on<br />
Race, Gender and Social Justice in <strong>Ireland</strong>,<br />
Cambridge Scholar’s Press (December 2008)<br />
Fraincis/French<br />
Hanrahan, J.<br />
‘Creating the “cri public”: Voltaire and public<br />
opinion in the early 1760s’ in Les années 1760-<br />
1770: une grande décennie voltairienne. Mélanges<br />
<strong>of</strong>ferts à John Renwick, edited by Nicholas Cronk,<br />
Voltaire Foundation, Oxford, pp 145-58 (2008)<br />
‘Voltaire et les parlements’ Revue<br />
Voltaire, No.8, pp 443-47 (2008)<br />
Harrigan, M.<br />
Veiled Encounters: Representing the Orient<br />
in 17th-Century French Travel Literature,<br />
Amsterdam; NY: Editions Rodopi NV (2008)<br />
‘Trahison and the native: Flacourt’s Histoire de la<br />
Grande Isle Madagascar (1658)’. In Reverberations:<br />
Staging Relations in French since 1500, A Festschrift in<br />
honour <strong>of</strong> C.E.J. Caldicott, ed. by M. Brophy, P. Gaffney<br />
and M. Gallagher pp 315-326 UCD Press (2008)<br />
Ó Ciosáin, É.<br />
(with R. d’Ambrières) ‘Irish bishops and clergy in exile<br />
in mid-seventeenth-century France’, Irish Historical<br />
Studies vol. XXXVI, no. 141, pp 16-37 (2008)<br />
‘Imeacht na nIarlaí agus imirce na nGael don Fhrainc’,<br />
in Ní Mhaonaigh, T. agus Ó Dúshláine, T. (eds), Léachtaí<br />
Cholm Cille XXXVIII, pp 76-97, Má Nuad (2008)<br />
‘Internal colonialism’ article in P. Poddar, R.S.<br />
Patke and L. Jensen (eds) A Historical Companion<br />
to Postcolonial Literatures: Continental Europe<br />
and its Empires, pp 158-60, Edinburgh (2008)<br />
O’Dwyer, M.<br />
‘Le Leitmotiv du ciel étoilé dans la spiritualité greenienne.’<br />
In Julien Green, Littérature et Spiritualité, edited by<br />
Véronique Grollier, Paris, L’Harmatton, pp 43–51 (2008)<br />
Rodgers, J.<br />
‘Immigration from a Quebec perspective: Nous avons<br />
tous découvert l’Amérique’, chapter in Canada: Text and<br />
Territory, edited by Ní Mhainnin and Tilley, Newcastle:<br />
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp 92–111 (2008)<br />
‘Interview with Francine Noël’, in Canada: Text and<br />
Territory, edited by Ní Mhainnín and Tilley, Newcastle:<br />
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp 111–122 (2008)<br />
Whelan, R.<br />
‘Promised Land: selling <strong>Ireland</strong> to French Protestants<br />
in 1681’, Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Huguenot Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Great Britain and <strong>Ireland</strong> pp 29, 37-50 (2008)<br />
‘Representing <strong>Ireland</strong> through imperial eyes. A Huguenot<br />
recruitment document in 1681’, in Reverberations.<br />
Staging relations in French since 1500. A Festschrift<br />
in honour <strong>of</strong> C.E.J. Caldicott, edited by P. Gaffney, M.<br />
Brophy, M. Gallagher, pp 351-364 UCD Press (2008)<br />
‘Représentation de soi, représentation de l’autre dans<br />
les récits des galériens pour la foi’, Bulletin de l’Institut<br />
de l’histoire de la Réformation, pp 174-194 (2008)<br />
gearmáinise / german<br />
Heffernan, V.<br />
‘Robert Walser: Lange wohnte sie nun schon im<br />
Turm der Geduld’, in Prose Project: Irish Germanists<br />
interpret German Short and Very Short Narrative<br />
Texts, edited by Florian Krobb and Jeff Morrison,<br />
Hartung-Gorre Verlag, Konstanz, pp 133-140 (2008)<br />
‘Nicht wahr, es klingt so schön’. Zur Musik des Walser-<br />
Textes, in: Bildersprache Klangfiguren. Spielformen der<br />
Intermedialität bei Robert Walser, edited by Anna Fattori<br />
and Margit Gigerl, Munich: Fink, pp 219-225 (2008)<br />
Krobb, F.<br />
(ed. with Jeff Morrison) Prose Pieces: Irish Germanists<br />
Interpret German Short and Very Short Narrative<br />
Texts. Hartung-Gorre, Konstanz, (Germanistik<br />
in <strong>Ireland</strong> Schriftenreihe, 1), 242 pp (2008)<br />
‘Theodor Storm: ‘Dree to Bedd’ (1845)’; ‘Marie von Ebner-<br />
Eschenbach: Die Brüder (1909)’, in Prose Pieces: Irish<br />
Germanists Interpret German Short and Very Short<br />
Narratives, edited by Florian Krobb and Jeff Morrison.<br />
Hartung-Gorre, Konstanz, pp 81-87 and pp 89-98 (2008)<br />
(ed.) Wilhelm Raabe: Sankt Thomas. Mit einem<br />
Nachwort und Anmerkungen. (Bibliothek des 19.<br />
Jahrhunderts, 3). Wehrhahn, Hannover (2008)<br />
“Bleib zurück, geh nicht in’ Garten!” Grillparzers Jüdin von<br />
Toledo als Traktat über die “Judenfrage” in: Judenrollen.<br />
Darstellungsformen im europäischen Theater von der<br />
Restauration bis zur Zwischenkriegszeit, edited by Hans-<br />
Peter Bayerdörfer and Jens Malte Fischer. Niemeyer,<br />
Tübingen, (Conditio Judaica, 70), pp 125-142 (2008)<br />
Morrison, J.<br />
(ed. with Florian Krobb) Prose Pieces: Irish Germanists<br />
Interpret German Short and Very Short Narrative<br />
Texts. Hartung-Gorre, Konstanz, (Germanistik<br />
in <strong>Ireland</strong> Schriftenreihe, 1), 242 pp (2008)<br />
‘Johann Joachim Winckelmann and Johann Wolfgang<br />
Goethe: Two Italian Anecdotes’<br />
in Prose Pieces: Irish Germanists Interpret German Short<br />
and Very Short Narratives, edited by Florian Krobb and<br />
Jeff Morrison. Hartung-Gorre, Konstanz, pp 19-28 (2008)<br />
Witte, A.<br />
‘Franz Kafka: Auf der Galerie’<br />
in Prose Pieces. Irish Germanists Interpret<br />
German Short and Very Short Narrative Texts,<br />
edited by Jeff Morrison & Florian Krobb, Hartung-<br />
Gorre Verlag, Konstanz, pp 111-117 (2008)<br />
‘Cogitamus, ergo sum. Interkulturelles<br />
Fremdsprachenlernen und seine<br />
Implikationen für Identitätskonstrukte.’<br />
Acta Germanica 35, pp 129-141 (2008)<br />
stair/history<br />
Bradley, J.<br />
‘Towards a definition <strong>of</strong> the Irish monastic town’<br />
in Aedificia Nova: studies in honor <strong>of</strong> Rosemary<br />
Cramp, edited by Catherine Karkov and Helen<br />
Damico (eds), (Medieval Academy <strong>of</strong> America,<br />
Kalamazoo, Michigan, pp 325-360 (2008)<br />
‘Kilkenny, past and present’. Irish Arts Review,<br />
25: 2, pp 108-113 (Summer 2008)<br />
‘A lease <strong>of</strong> 1573 relating to the Corpus Christi plays in<br />
Kilkenny’. Old Kilkenny Review, 60, pp 54-69 (2008)<br />
Bradley, J. and D. Murphy, C. Ó Drisceoil, M. Downey<br />
‘Kilkenny city’s M3?’<br />
in Archaeology <strong>Ireland</strong>, 22:3, pp 14-16 (Autumn 2008)<br />
Dooley, T.A.M.<br />
‘A survey history <strong>of</strong> the parish <strong>of</strong> Killanny, 432-2008’<br />
in A pictorial history <strong>of</strong> Killanny, Killanny Heritage<br />
Committee, Dundalk, pp 1-47 (2008)<br />
FitzGerald, A.<br />
‘The business <strong>of</strong> being a goldsmith in eighteenth-century<br />
Dublin’. Georgian Dublin, edited by Gillian O’Brien and<br />
Finola O’Kane-Crimmins, Dublin, pp 127-135 (2008)<br />
‘From muse to laureate’<br />
in Irish Arts Review, 25, no. 2, p 131 (2008)<br />
‘Collecting contemporary craft’<br />
Irish Arts Review (Special Supplement in association<br />
with the Crafts Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ireland</strong>) (Winter 2008)<br />
Fuller, L.<br />
‘The Catholic Church, the magisterium and the theologian’<br />
The European Legacy, vol. 13, no. 7, pp<br />
863-865 (December 2008)<br />
Gillespie, R.<br />
‘Ernest McClintock Dix and the first book<br />
printed in Dublin’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />
Irish Academy, xviii, pp 137–146 (2008)<br />
‘Dubliners view themselves: the Dublin city<br />
chronicles’. Seán Duffy (ed.), in Medieval Dublin VIII,<br />
Dublin, Four Courts Press, pp 213–227 (2008)<br />
‘The parish and the Ulster plantation’<br />
in Search, xxxi no 2, pp 113–121 (Summer 2008)<br />
‘Saints and manuscripts in sixteenth century Breifne’<br />
in Breifne, xii, no 44, pp 120–151 (2008)<br />
Gillespie, R. and A. Simms, H.B. Clarke, J. Prunty<br />
Editors<br />
Irish Historic Towns Atlas No. 19: Dublin, Part II,<br />
1610–1756, Royal Irish Academy, Dublin (2008)<br />
Hill, J.R.<br />
‘The language and symbolism <strong>of</strong> conquest in <strong>Ireland</strong>,<br />
c. 1790–c. 1850’<br />
Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Royal Historical<br />
Society, xvii, pp 165–86 (2008)<br />
‘<strong>National</strong> festivals, the state, and “Protestant<br />
ascendancy” in <strong>Ireland</strong>, 1790–1829’<br />
in <strong>Ireland</strong> and Anglo-Irish relations since 1800:<br />
critical essays: Vol. 1, Union to the land war, edited<br />
by N.C. Fleming and Alan O’Day, Ashgate, Aldershot<br />
& Burlington, Vermont, pp 33–54 (2008)<br />
<strong>NUI</strong> Maynooth President’s Report – Academic Review –