academy for irish cultural heritages - Research - University of Ulster
academy for irish cultural heritages - Research - University of Ulster
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‘Shadows <strong>of</strong> the Gunmen: The Troubles Novel’, in Irish Fiction since the 1960s (Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe Ltd.,<br />
2006), pp. 87-118<br />
‘The Novel and the Northern Troubles’, in John Wilson Foster (editor), The Cambridge Companion to the Irish<br />
Novel, Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press, 2006, pp. 238-258<br />
Peer-reviewed essay: ‘John Montague: Global Regionalist’, Cambridge Quarterly, 35, 1 (2006),<br />
pp. 31-48<br />
Kockel<br />
‘Ieškant Europos vidaus ribų: ekoetnologiniai pamąstymai apie vietos ir istoriškumo prasmę.’ Lietuvos Etnologija<br />
– socialinės antropologijos ir etnologijos studijos 7(16), 2007, pp. 57-76.<br />
‘Heritage versus Tradition: Cultural Resources <strong>for</strong> a New Europe’, in The European Puzzle: Culture and Identities in<br />
Europe, ed. Marion Demossier (New York and Ox<strong>for</strong>d: Berghahn 2007), pp. 85-101.<br />
‘K(l)eine Deutschlande. Heimat und Fremde deutscher Einwanderer auf den Britischen Inseln.’ in<br />
Beziehungsgeschichten. Minderheiten – Mehrheiten in europäischer Perspektive, eds Elka Tschernokoshewa and<br />
Volker Gransow (Bautzen: Domowina 2007), pp. 188-202.<br />
‘Heritage and Tradition Revisited: Towards the European Ethnology <strong>for</strong> the 21st Century.’ Defining Region: Socio-<br />
Cultural Anthropology and Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Acta Historica Universitatis Klaipedensis XII – Studia<br />
Anthropologica I, 2006, pp. 87-100.<br />
Cultural Heritages as Reflexive Traditions, co-ed. Máiréad Nic Craith (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2007), 221pp.<br />
‘Reflexive Traditions and Heritage Production’, in Cultural Heritages as Reflexive Traditions, eds Ullrich Kockel and<br />
Máiréad Nic Craith (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2007), pp. 19-33<br />
Negotiating Culture: Moving, Mixing and Memory in Contemporary Europe, co-ed. Reginald Byron (Münster et al.:<br />
Lit 2006), 209 pp.<br />
‘Negotiating Culture: An Introduction’, (with Reginald Byron) in Negotiating Culture: Moving, Mixing and Memory in<br />
Contemporary Europe, eds Reginald Byron and Ullrich Kockel (Münster et al.: Lit 2006), pp. 1-17.<br />
Loughlin<br />
‘Creating “a Social and Geographical Fact”: Regional Identity and the <strong>Ulster</strong> Question 1880s-1920s’, Past and<br />
Present no. 195 (May 2007), pp.159-96.<br />
‘Crown, Spectacle and Identity: the British Monarchy and Ireland under the Union 1800-1922’ in Andrzej<br />
Olechnowicz (ed.), The Monarchy and the British Nation : 1780 to the Present (Cambridge <strong>University</strong> press, 2007),<br />
pp. 108-36.<br />
The British Monarchy and Ireland: 1800 to the Present (Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press, 2007), pp. xv, 398.<br />
McConnel<br />
with Frank Ferguson, Across the Water: Ireland and Scotland in the Nineteenth Century (Dublin, 2007)<br />
With Matthew Kelly, ‘Devolution, federalism and imperial circuitry: Ireland, South Africa, and India’, in Duncan Tanner<br />
(ed.), Be<strong>for</strong>e Devolution: debating nationhood and government in Britain, 1885-1939: Britishness, devolution and the<br />
language <strong>of</strong> nationalism in Wales, Ireland and Scotland (Manchester, 2006).<br />
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