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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2016

        The end of the Irish Poor Law?

        by Donnacha Lucey

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        March 2012

        The ends of Ireland

        Criticism, history, subjectivity

        by Conor Carville

        'The Ends of Ireland' considers the work of a key group of critics emerging from Ireland through the 1980s and 1990s: Seamus Deane, Luke Gibbons, David Lloyd, W. J. McCormack, Gerardine Meaney and Emer Nolan. As the main representatives of the turn to theory in Irish Studies these critics have examined Irish culture in the light of ideas taken from psychoanalysis, feminism, Marxism and postcolonialism. In a series of incisive yet accessible chapters Carville analyses the way in which these often provocative ideas have been put to work in the Irish context, transforming our understanding of writers like Joyce and Beckett, as well as informing broader debates around nationalism, modernization, memory and historical revisionism. Essential reading for anyone concerned with Irish Studies and its relationship with theory, the issues raised by 'The Ends of Ireland' set a new agenda for Irish Studies in the coming times. ;

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        January 2015

        Die verlorenen Kinder von Kathmandu

        Wie ich Nepals Familien wieder zusammenbrachte

        by Grennan, Conor / Übersetzt von Neubauer, Dr. Jürgen

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        September 2009

        Bazar statt Börse

        Meine Reise zu den Wurzeln der Wirtschaft

        by Woodman, Conor / Übersetzt von Proß-Gill, Ingrid

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