Saturday 25 February 2012

Second Quarter 1998
ISBN 1-900900-03-3
170 Printed Pages A5 Book Format

'1798, 200 Years Of Resonance'
 Essays And Contributions On The History And Relevance Of The United Irishmen 
And The 1798 Revolution

Edited by Mary Cullen

Page 1: Who Fears To Speak Of Republicanism? by Mary Cullen
Page 7: The United Irishmen And The Revolution Of 1798 by Tommy Graham
Page 15: The Defenders by Deirdre Lindsay
Page 27: The Men Of No Popery by Jim Smyth
Page 37: The Limits Of Legislative Independence by James Kelly
Page 47: The Act Of Union by Jacqueline Hill
Page 55: Theobald Wolfe Tone by Thomas Bartlett
Page 63: The Women Of 1798 by Dáire Keogh
Page 69: The Wexford Republic by Kevin Whelan
Page 75: The United Scotsmen And The Events Of 1798 by Peter Beresford Ellis
Page 81: United In Our Common Interest by Jim McVeigh
Page 85: The Rising Of 1798 by Seán Ó Brádaigh
Page 91: Ireland And Marxism In The Nineteenth Century by Harry Vince
Page 105: The Ideas Of 1798 by Norman Porter
Page 113: Dissenting From 'Catholic-Nationalism' by Carol Coulter
Page 119: Alternative Enlightenments by Luke Gibbons
Page 129: The Significance Of The 1798 Commemoration by Martin Mansergh
Page 143: The Politics Of Memory by Kevin Whelan

Reviews
Page 161: The Lost Writings, James Connolly Reviewed by Harry Vince
Page 162: Colonialism, Religion And Nationalism In Ireland, Liam Kennedy Reviewed by Harry Vince
Page 164: The Women Of 1798, Ed. Dáire Keogh and Nicholas Furlong Reviewed by Carol Coulter
Page 165: Edmund Burke, Conor Cruise O'Brien Reviewed by Harry Vince
Page 167: Brief Reviews

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