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Irish Studies Review



               
Irish Studies Review

http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/carfax/09670882.html

Aims and Scope: 

Irish Studies Review is an indispensable resource for all 
those engaged in Irish studies and related disciplines. 
Founded in 1992, it has become an important forum for the 
scholarly development of knowledge, understanding and 
appreciation of Irish studies and culture throughout the 
world. It serves a wide range of disciplinary communities, 
including history and archaeology  literary, cultural, 
gender and media studies  politics and economics  and music 
and the arts. 

Each issue consists of:
 refereed articles 
. reviews and review articles on all aspects of Irish 
studies 
. topical debates and interviews

The journal aims to reflect the variety of perceptions 
current in the field, to support traditional disciplinary 
scholarship, and to promote multi- and inter-disciplinary 
approaches to the subject.

All articles and viewpoints are submitted to at least two 
referees before acceptance for publication. 

Editors: Paul Hyland and Neil Sammells 

Publication Details: 
Volume 10, 2002, 3 issues per year 
ISSN 0967-0882 

Internet Marketing Assistant: Claire Arnott
Email: claire.arnott@tandf.co.uk


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