Available to review now! Solidarity and Pressure: The Story of the Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement by Connal Parr. Get in touch today to get a digital copy to review for the journal of Irish Studies.
New book now available to review is the Routledge Companion to Sally Rooney, edited by Angelos Bollas. If you're interested in reviewing this for us, get in touch via email [email protected] or DM!
New book available to review! Beyond the Pale and Highland Line: The Irish and Scottish Gaelic World c. 1400-1630. We would love to hear from you if you would like to review this publication. Get in touch via DM or email.
New book available to review! The Irish Republican Brotherhood 1914-1924 by John O'Beirne Ranelagh is available now to review for the journal. Get in touch with us if you think you'd be a good match for this title.
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New book available to review! Transforming Gender Equality and Inclusion Within Higher Education in Ireland: Contemporary Perspectives, edited by Lorraine McIlrath, Marie Connolly, Lorraine Leeson, Helen Maher. Feel free to send us a DM or email [email protected] to review.
New book available to review! Forgotten Heroes of Ireland's Great Hunger, edited by Christine Kinealy and Gerard Morgan. Please get in touch if you are interested in reviewing this book for us.
New title available for review now! Transnationalism in Irish Literature and Culture, edited by CΓ³ilΓn Parsons offers a collection of essays that look into the travels of Irish literature and culture. To be a reviewer for us, please get in touch via DM or email.
New book available to review! The Irish Republican Brotherhood 1914-1924 by John O'Beirne Ranelagh is available now to review for the journal. Get in touch with us if you think you'd be a good match for this title.
New book available to review! Exhibiting Irishness: Empire, Race and Nation c. 1850-1970 by Shahmima Akhtar is available now to review for us. If you're interested in reviewing this title, please get in touch today!
New book available for review! Milton's Ireland: Royalism, Republicanism, and the Question of Pluralism by Lee Morrissey is seeking a reviewer for the journal. If you think you would be a good match for this publication, please get in touch with us via email or DM.
New book available to review! Beware of Limitations: Irish Domestic Servants in Transatlantic Culture c. 1870-1945 by Catherine Healy. Please get in touch with us if you are interested in reviewing this title!
New book available to review! Masculinity and Identity in Irish Literature: Heroes, Lads, Fathers, by Cassandra S. Tully de Lope. We would love to hear from you if you think you would be a good fit for reviewing this title.
The new book we have available to review is Otherworld Women in Early Irish Literature by Heather Key. To review this title, please get in touch with us via DM or email [email protected], we would love to hear from you.
Also available to review now is The 1920s London-Irish Theatre Culture: A History by Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel. We would love to hear from you if you are interested in reviewing this title, send us an email [email protected], or drop us a DM.
New book available to review - Contemporary Irish Ecocentric Poetry and the Writing of Nature: Sounds and Signs by Wit Pietrzack. Get in touch with us via email or DM to review this title for us.
The Corpse in Modern Irish Literature, ed. by Christopher Cusack, Bridget English, and Matthew L. Reznicek is up for review now. We would love to hear from you if you are interested in reviewing this publication!
New book up for review is Cures of Ireland: A Treasury of Irish Folk Remedies, ed by Cecily Gilligan. Send us a DM or email if you're interested in reviewing for us.
New book available to review! WTF Happened: WakingTheFeminists and the Movement That Changed Irish Theatre, ed. by Sarah Durcan and Lian Bell. Send us a DM or an email [email protected] to review this book.
New book available to review! Beyond the Pale and Highland Line: The Irish and Scottish Gaelic World c. 1400-1630. We would love to hear from you if you would like to review this publication. Get in touch via DM or email.