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Volume 55, Number 1, 2003

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Rousseauvian Remains
pp. 134-151(18)
Author: Brock C.

How Books Go Together and How they Come Apart
pp. 213-221(9)
Author: Fleming M.

Bring Out Your Dead: the Past as Revelation
pp. 222-226(5)
Author: Jardine L.

Patriotism and Poetry in Eighteenth-Century Britain
pp. 231-233(3)
Authors: O'Brien K.

Eating Right in the Renaissance
pp. 234-242(9)
Author: Forth C.E.

Bodies Out of Bounds: Fatness and Transgression
pp. 234-242(9)
Author: Forth C.E.

Ireland: the Twentieth Century
pp. 249-253(5)
Author: Paseta S.

History and Memory in Ireland
pp. 249-253(5)
Author: Paseta S.

Ireland 1798–1998: Politics and War
pp. 249-253(5)
Author: Paseta S.

Trade Unions and the Economy 1870–2000
pp. 254-260(7)
Author: Colls R.

Report Back
pp. 261-272(12)

Alan Bray (1948–2001)
pp. 273-292(20)
Author: Laurence A.

Notes on Contributors
pp. 293-295(3)

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