Items where Division is "School of Humanities" and Year is 2021

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Number of items: 20.

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Al-Azami, Dr Salman (2021) Language of Islamophobia in right wing British newspapers. Journal of Media and Religion. 01-15. ISSN 1534-8423

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Cawley, Anthony (2021) 'No time for diplomatic squeamishness': News media framing of Irish political interventions in the UK's EU referendum. In: Ireland and the European Union: Economic, Political and Social Crises. Manchester University Press, Manchester, pp. 120-136. ISBN 9781526159595

Costello, Anthony (2021) European Neighbourhood Policy in the South Mediterranean. In: The Routledge Handbook of EU-Africa Relations. Routledge International Handbooks . Taylor and Francis. ISBN 9781138047303

Costello, Anthony (2021) Meaningful, but Effective? A critical evaluation of Ireland’s Citizens’ Dialogues on the Future of Europe. Politics. ISSN 0263-3957

Crutchley, Jody and Nahaboo, Zaki and Rao, Namrata (2021) Early Career Teachers in Higher Education: Academics’ Teaching Journeys. Bloomsbury, London. ISBN 9781350129337

Cuthbertson, Guy (2021) Capturing Home: British First World War Poetry. In: British Literature in Transition, 1900-1920: A New Age? Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 122-136. ISBN 9781108648714

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Evans, Bryce (2021) 'The Bloody Crown'. Dublin Review of Books.

Evans, Bryce (2021) Selling out the revolution for a plate of beans: social eating and violence in Peru's civil conflict of the 1980s and 90s. In: Provisions of War: Expanding the Boundaries of Food and Warfare, 1840-1990. University of Arkansas Press.

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Herat, Manel (2021) Epistolary Constructions of Post-World War I identity: the invisibility of minority groups. Springer, London. ISBN 978-3-030-87889-4

Herat, Manel (2021) Language in Use: the case of Sri Lankan English. In: English in East and South Asia: Policy, Features and Language in Use. Routledge Studies in World Englishes . Routledge, London, pp. 256-270. ISBN 978-1-138-35985-7

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Jeyaraj, Daniel (2021) Tamil Grammars by Germans: Grammatica Damulica (1716) and its Successors. The Rising Sun. (Accepted for Publication)

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Kelly, Stephen (2021) “I was altogether out of tune with my colleagues over Northern Ireland”: Conor Cruise O’Brien and Northern Ireland, 1969-1977. Irish Historical Studies, 45 (167). pp. 101-121. ISSN 0021-1214 (Accepted for Publication)

Kelly, Stephen (2021) Margaret Thatcher, Repartition, and Cross-border Security, 1979-1990. In: Ireland and Partition: Contexts and Consequences. Clemson University Press, Clemson, South Carolina, pp. 183-204. ISBN 9781949979879

Kelly, Stephen (2021) Margaret Thatcher, the Conservative Party and the Northern Ireland conflict, 1975-1990. Other. Bloomsbury Press, London and New York.

Khomych, Taras (2021) Anthropological and Ecclesiological Perspectives on Imago Dei in the Writings of the Apostolic Fathers. In: Imago Dei. Forscher aus dem Osten und Westen Europas an den Quellen des gemeinsamen Glaubens. Wiener Patristische Tagungen, 43 (9). Tyrolia, Innsbruck - Wien, pp. 29-43.

Kurek-Chomycz, Dominika (2021) THE WEDDED WIFE OF ROMANS 7:1-6. In: Dying with Christ - New Life in Hope. Peeters Publishers, Leuven, pp. 107-135. ISBN 9789042943377

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Pogson, Fiona (2021) Elizabeth Wentworth, Countess of Strafford, and her Role in the Vice-Regal Household in Ireland. The Court Historian, 26 (2). pp. 175-188. ISSN 1462-9712

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Ridge-Newman, Anthony (2021) Communication strategy, change and the British Conservative Party. Observatoire de la société britannique. (Accepted for Publication)

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Said, Yazid (2021) The Coherence of Middle Eastern Societies: Anglican and Islamic political thought. International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church. ISSN 1474-225X

Shakespeare, Steven (2021) Returning to the Animal: The Christian Discourses and the Refusal of the Future. International Journal on Humanistic Ideology, XI (1). pp. 33-48. ISSN 1844 – 458X

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