Reviews of Books
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https://doi.org/10.55650/igj.1997.381Abstract
READING THE IRISH LANDSCAPE, by Frank Mitchell & Michael Ryan. Dublin: Town House, 1997. 392pp. IR£ 18.99. ISBN 1-86059-055-1. Reviewd by JOHN SWEENEY.
SEEKING A PARTNERSHIP TOWARDS MANAGING IRELAND'S UPLANDS, edited by D.Hogan and A.Phillips. Cleggan, Co.Galway: Irish Uplands Forum, 1996. IR£5.95. No ISBN. Reviewd by MICHAEL QUIGLEY
POVERTY IN RURAL IRELAND: A POLITICAL ECONOMY PERSPECTIVE, edited by Chris Curtin, Trutz Haase and Hilary Tovey. Dublin: Oak Tree Press in association with Combat Poverty Agency, 1996. IR£12.95. 321pp. ISBN 1-86076-031-7. Reviewd by MARY CAWLEY
DONEGAL: HISTORY & SOCIETY, INTERDISCIPLINARY ESSAYS ON THE HISTORY OF AN IRISH COUNTY, edited by Liam Ronayne, William Nolan and Mairead Dunleavy. Dublin: Geography Publications, 1995. 900pp. IR£40.00. ISBN 0 906602 45 9, and GALWAY: HISTORY & SOCIETY, INTERDISCIPLINARY ESSAYS ON THE HISTORY OF AN IRISH COUNTY, edited by Ray Gillespie and Gerard Mo. an. Dublin: Geography Publications, 1996. 900pp. IR£40.00. ISBN 0 906602 50 5. Reviewd by PATRICK J. O'CONNOR
CEIST NA TEANGA SA DAONÁIREAMH/ THE LANGUAGE QUESTION IN THE CENSUS OF POPULATION, by Micheal Ó Gliasáin. Research Report 21, Dublin: Institiúid Teangeola´ochta Éireann/ The Linguistics Institute or Ireland, 1996. 33+33pp. IR£5.00. ISBN 0 946542 89 X. Reviewd by PROINNSIAS BREATHNACH
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