Ireland And Scotland

Liam McIlvanney

Original title: Ireland and Scotland

earliest edition we have, 2002 Four Courts Press, 2005 hardcover 284 pages

Recent years have seen the consolidation of a new field of academic inquiry: Irish-Scottish Studies. This specially commissioned volume is the most comprehensive comparative study yet of the history, culture, languages and literatures of Ireland and Scotland. Topics include drama and film, Romanticism and genre, sport and Celticism, Presbyterianism and nationalism. -- Publisher description

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Ireland And Scotland hardcover · 2005 · Four Courts Press · 284 pages
Ireland and Scotland edition · 2002 · Oxford University Press · 9781280444975

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