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https://doi.org/10.55650/igj.1998.366Abstract
IN SEARCH OF IRELAND: A CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY, edited by Brian Graham. London and New York, Routledge, 1997. 240pp. £15.99stg. ISBN 0 415 15008 6. DOING IRISH LOCAL HISTORY: PURSUIT AND PRACTICE, edited by Raymond Gillespie and Myrtle Hill. Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University of Belfast, 1998. 147pp. £8.50stg. ISBN 0 85389 676 3. Reviewed by STANLEY WATERMAN.
DOING IRISH LOCAL HISTORY: PURSUIT AND PRACTICE, edited by Raymond Gillespie and Myrtle Hill. Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University of Belfast, 1998. 147pp. £8.50stg. ISBN 0 85389 676 3. Reviewd by J.H. ANDREWS.
A FLOW OF FEELING, by Patrick J. O'Connor. Newcastle West: Oireacht na Mumhan Books, 1997. 66pp. IR£6.95pb. ISBN 0 951218492pb. Reviewed by WILLIAM NOLAN.
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY IN IRELAND: THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN IRELAND 1800–1950, edited by Peter J. Bowler and Nicholas Whyte. Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University of Belfast, 1997. £8.50stg. ISBN 0 85389 669 0. Reviewed by HERRIES DAVIES.
FARMING SINCE THE FAMINE: IRISH FARM STATISTICS 1847–1996, compiled by the Central Statistics Office. Dublin: Stationery Office, 1997. 408pp. IR£20.00. ISBN 0 7076 1813 4. Reviewed by MARY CAWLEY.
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