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https://doi.org/10.55650/igj.1993.460Abstract
ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT IN IRELAND, edited by J. Feehan. Dublin: The Environmental Institute, University College Dublin, 1992. 620pp. IR£28.00. ISBN 1 870089 76 6. Reviewed by J. G. Tyrrell
LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE AND LANGUAGE SHIFT AS STRATEGIES OF SOCIAL REPRODUCTION: IRISH IN THE CORCA DHUIBHNE GAELTACHT 1926–86, by Pádraig Ó Riagáin. Dublin: Institúid Teangaeolaeíochta Éireann, Research Report 17,1992.168pp. IR£10.00. ISBN 0-946452-79-2. Reviewed by Proinnsias Breathnach
AN HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF IRELAND, edited by B.J. Graham and L.J. Proudfoot. London: Academic Press, 1993. 454 pp. £24.95 stg. ISBN 0-12-294881-5; WATERFORD HISTORY AND SOCIETY: INTERDISCIPLINARY ESSAYS ON THE HISTORY OF AN IRISH COUNTY, edited by William Nolan and Thomas P. Power. Dublin: Geography Publications, 1992. 754pp. IR£37.00. ISBN 0 906602 20 3. Reviewed by J. H. Andrews
DUBLIN – THE SHAPING OF A CAPITAL, by Andrew MacLaran. London:Belhaven Press, 1993. 242pp. IR£35.00. ISBN: 1-85293-166-3. Reviewed by Joe Brady
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