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Irish Free State

“No nation wanted it so much”: Beckett, Swift and Psychiatric Confinement in Ireland

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“No nation wanted it so much”: Beckett, Swift and Psychiatric Confinement in Irelandestudios.irlandeses2019-10-31T16:42:19+02:00

Honesty: The Stinging Fly on the Rump of Free State Respectability

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Honesty: The Stinging Fly on the Rump of Free State Respectabilityestudios.irlandeses2018-03-13T09:30:55+02:00

The Uses and Abuses of Censorship: God, Ireland and the Battle to Extend Censorship Post 1929

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The Uses and Abuses of Censorship: God, Ireland and the Battle to Extend Censorship Post 1929estudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:09:49+02:00

Sexuality, Marriage and Women’s Life Narratives in Teresa Deevy’s: A Disciple (1931), The King of Spain’s Daughter (1935) and Katie Roche (1936)

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Sexuality, Marriage and Women’s Life Narratives in Teresa Deevy’s: A Disciple (1931), The King of Spain’s Daughter (1935) and Katie Roche (1936)estudios.irlandeses2022-02-16T13:50:36+02:00
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