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From Issue 0 to Issue 20 The Irish Reporter was published in A4 magazine format and from Issue 21 onwards in A5 book format. It is possible to find editions of the Irish Reporter magazine in copyright libraries in Ireland, the UK and in certain academic libraries in the USA. Photocopies of articles are available, on request from the Editors, at photocopying price plus postage, should researchers wish to have hard copies. Please send an email to theirishreporter@ireland.com with any request for this. The Editors

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

Second Quarter 1997
ISBN 1-900900-02-5
166 Printed Pages A5 Book Format

'Under The Belly Of The Tiger, Class, Race, Identity And Culture In The Global Ireland'

Edited by Ethel Crowley and Jim Mac Laughlin

Page 1: Ireland In The Global Economy: An End To A Distinct Nation by Jim Mac Laughlin
Page 21: The Celtic Tiger: The Role Of The Multinationals by Denis O'Hearn
Page 35: The Stagnant Pool And The Stream, New And Old Symbols Of Irish Identity by Diarmuid Ó Giolláin
Page 43: Being Black In Ireland by Chichi Aniagolu
Page 53: Living Between Green And Orange, Ethnic Minorities In The North Of Ireland by Eoin Ó Broin
Page 61: Who Are They, Who Are We? Education And Travellers by Mairín Kenny
Page 71: Jews And Other Undesirables, Anti-Semitism In Neutral Ireland During The Second World War
by Donal Ó Drisceoil
Page 79: The Nod And The Wink, White Solidarity Within Irish Immigrants In The USA by Eithne Luibheid
Page 89: Prejudice, Prisoners And Making Paddy Pay by Patrick Hannon
Page 95: Immigrants And Refugees, The Irish Legal Context by Tim Murphy
Page 101: The 1997 Border Campaign, Refugees, Asylum And Race On The Borders by Paul Cullen
Page 109: Proud Recollection And Bitter Humiliation, The Meaning Of Orange Marches
by A Northern Civil Rights Activist
Page 117: Literacy Is A Human Right, An Adult Underclass Returns To Education by Ciaran Lynch
Page 125: Finding Myself At The Cultural Crossroads
An Interview With Micheál Ó Súilleabháin by Ethel Crowley
Page 139: The Music Of Daniel O'Donnell, An Oasis Of Innocence In A Cruel And Wicked World
by Jim Mac Laughlin
Page 149: The Imaginary Homelands Of Irish Writing by Lance Pettitt

Reviews
Page 155: Censorship In Ireland 1939-45 Neutrality, Politics And Society, Donal Ó Drisceoil
Reviewed by Brian Trench
Page 157: On Intellectuals And Intellectual Life In Ireland, Ed. Liam O'Dowd Reviewed by Peadar Kirby
Page 158: Irish Television: The Political and Social Origins, Robert Savage Reviewed by Stephanie McBride
Page 158: Divided Community: Seventy Years Of The BBC In Northern Ireland, Ed. Martin McLoone Reviewed by Stephanie McBride
Page 158: Big Picture, Small Screen: The Relations Between Film And Television,
Ed. John Hill and Martin McLoone Reviewed by Stephanie McBride
Page 159: Short Circuit: Strengthening Local Economies For Security In An Unstable World,
Richard Douthwaite Reviewed by Niall Crowley
Page 161: Ireland: Local Partnerships And Social Innovation, OECD Reviewed by Susan O'Donnell
Page 161: Partnership In Action: The Role Of Community Development And Partnership In Ireland, Community Workers Co-operative Reviewed by Susan O'Donnell
Page 163: Transformations In Irish Culture, Luke Gibbons Reviewed by Chris Morash


First Quarter 1997
ISBN 1-900900-01-7
118 Printed Pages A5 Book Format

'Exposure, Living With Radiation In Ireland'

by John O'Dea

An analysis of  the effects of natural and man-made radiation on the lives of people in modern Ireland and elsewhere.
First Quarter 1996
ISBN 1-900900-00-9
60 Printed Pages A5 Book Format

'Turning The Page Without Closing The Book, The Right To Truth In The Irish Context'

By Bill Rolston

A study of Truth Commissions and their potential relevance to the Irish situation.
Issue Twenty Two
June 1996
ISSN 0791-4067
82 Printed Pages A5 Book Format

'Negotiating Ireland, Overcoming The Blockages And Imagining The Future'

Page 3: Editorial
Page 7: Only Those Who Do Nothing Make No Mistakes by Caitríona Ruane
Page 13: From The Collapse Of The Peace Process To Real Negotiations by Jim Gibney
Page 19: The Simple Truth Is Often The Hardest To Face by John Hume MEP
Page 23: Seeking The Truth And Reconciling The Past by Maggie Beirne and Bill Rolston
Page 29: Beyond The Weariness: Finding Consensus And Moving Forward by Dearbhla Regan
Page 35: An Ghaeltacht, Táimíd Ag Teacht! by Liam Ó Cuinneagáin
Page 41: Too Gaelic To Be Irish: Culture And Nationalism by Declan Kiberd
Page 45: We Have To Start From Somewhere A Discussion With David Ervine
Page 51: Ireland: From An Ordinary To An Extraordinary Reality by Nuala Ahern MEP
Page 55: Out Of The Past: The Right To Be And The Need To Belong by John Robb
Page 59: Towards A Grassroots Peace Process by Robin Percival
Page 63: As Long As There Are Women There Will Be Feminism by Linda Connolly
Page 71: Poems by Kieran Pritchard and Brian Campbell
Page 72: Introduction by Bertie Ahern TD At The Launch Of
'On Turning The Page Without Closing The Book' by Bill Rolston

Reviews
Page 74: Translating Ireland: Translation, Languages, Cultures, Michael Cronin Reviewed by Angela Bourke
Page 75: No place Like Home: An Autobiography, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown Reviewed by Declan Kiberd
Page 76: Inventing Ireland: The Literature Of The Modern Nation, Declan Kiberd Reviewed by Ethel Crowley
Page 77: By Salt Water, Angela Bourke Reviewed by Sandra Cooke
Page 78: Marx At The Millenium, Cyril Smith Reviewed by Harry Vince
Page 79: Enduring The Most, Francis J Costello Reviewed by Danny Morrison
Page 80: Women In Ireland, 1800-1918, A Documentary History, Maria Luddy
Reviewed by Margaret Mac Curtain

Issue Twenty One
February 1996
ISSN 0791-4067
82 Printed Pages A5 Book Format

'What Peace Process?'

Page 5: No Peace Without Justice by Paddy Kelly
Page 13: Collective Efforts To Find A Lasting Settlement by Gerry Adams
Page 19: The Evil Fruit Has Ripened Once More by Ruairí Ó Brádaigh
Page 23: Where Are We Now In The Peace Process? by Bernadette McAliskey
Page 29: A Recipe For Disaster, Prisoners In The Peace Process by Mairéad Uí hAdhmaill
Page 35: Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere by Seamas Keenan
Page 41: Opinions And Doubts collected by Gerard Miller
Page 45: Sinn Fein, Consent And A Return To Plan B by Councillor Chris McGimpsey
Page 49: The Future Path Of Peace by Martin Mansergh
Page 59: The Peace Process, Decommissioning And A New Assenbly by Declan Bree TD
Page 63: The Blackmail Of The Empty Seats by Kevin McNamara MP
Page 69: The British Way Of Thinking by Harry Vince

Reviews
Page 77: Peace And Its Discontents, Edward Said Reviewed by Carol Coulter
Page 78: Development Ireland: Comtemporary Issues, Ed. Peter Shirlow Reviewed by Peadar Kirby
Page 78: Pitfalls In Development Aid, Irish Mozambique Solidarity Reviewed by Peadar Kirby
Page 79: Iscariot, Tom Phelan Reviewed by Sandra Cooke
Page 80: Ireland: New Beginnings? Race And Class Vol 37 No 1, Ed. Bill Rolston Reviewed by Carol Coulter