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Field Day Review, 3, 2007, edited by Seamus Deane and Breandán Mac Suibhne

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A Journal of Irish Studies, published by Field Day in association with the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies at the University of Notre Dame.

With French-fold wraps, 304pp, profusely illustrated throughout in b+w and colour, an unread copy - excellent, clean, and  tight .

ESSAYS ~ Seamus Deane, Walter Benjamin: The Construction of Hell ~ Stephen Rea, Keep Goin . Gotta Keep Goin . : Remembering Robert Altman ~ Brian Dillon, An Interview with Tim Robinson ~ Tim Robinson, Twilight on Old Stones ~ Catherine Gallagher, War, Counterfactual History and Alternate-History Novels ~ Guy Beiner and Joep Leerssen, Why Irish History Starved: A Virtual Historiography ~ Jennifer Todd, Trajectories of Change: New Perspectives on Ethnicity, Nationality and Identity in Ireland ~ Richard Kirkland, That Car : Modernity, Northern Ireland And The Dmc 12 ~ Alan Ahearne, Global Imbalances: The Risks for The World Economy ~ Conor Gearty, Rethinking Civil Liberties in a Counter-Terrorism World ~ Jackie Nickerson, Images from Faith REVIEW ESSAYS ~ Terry Eagleton, Bodies Once Again ~ Deana Heath, India, Identity and Globalization ~ Brendan O Leary, Cuttlefish, Cholesterol and Saoirse; ~ Ian McBride, Ireland s History Troubles ~ David W. Miller, Varieties of Irish Evangelicalism ~ Michael Rubenstein, Revisiting the City, Revising Nationalism ~ Matthew Kelly, Nothin To do but walk up and down? ~ Mary P. Corcoran, Consumption and Identity ~ Timothy W. Guinnane, Returns, Regrets And Reprints ~ Joep Leerssen, The Big CHIL ~ Ciaran Carson, How To Remember? ~ Bríona Nic Dhiarmada, Pied Beauty

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