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Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies, Volume 6.1

JISS v6.1

£10.00

Description

National Cosmopolitanisms
Volume Six, Issue One (Autumn 2012)

Available Open Access - free to read and free to download from
Aberdeen University Press. Link below.

https://jiss.aberdeenunipress.org/10/volume/6/issue/1

 

Detailed Description

Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies, Volume 6.1 (2012) National Cosmopolitanisms, Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, pp156+viii, ISSN-1753-2396

The Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies is the only journal devoted to scholarly work in the languages, history, literature and cultures of both countries.

Available Open Access - free to read and free to download from
https://jiss.aberdeenunipress.org/

Contents

Carlo Denina, ‘Mylady Mackenzie’ and the Enlightenment Construction of Scottish and Irish Literature
Ian Campbell Ross

Thomas Wilson (1758 – 1824) of Dullatur, the Scottish Second Husband of Matilda Tone: The Unravelling of a Mystery
Jane Rendall and C. J. Woods

Louis MacNeice’s Irish and Scottish Pasts, 1935 – 9
Paul Robichaud

‘The Cold Northern Land of Suomi’: Michael Davitt and Finnish Nationalism
Andrew G. Newby

The Subscription Controversy of the 1820s, ‘a religious form of imperialism’ and John Mitchel’s Early Influences
Michael Huggins

What is my country?: Supporting Small Nation Publishing
Alistair McCleery and Melanie Ramdarshan Bold

New Cosmopolitanism, Democracy and the Place of Scottish Studies
Scott Lyall

 

 

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