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Ireland as the earthly culmination of translatio imperii in Suidiugud Tellaig Temra, Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 68:1(2025), 78–90. By Daniel James Watson
Ór na Greige is stór na hÉigipt. Classical antiquity in Irish-language popular poetry of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Popular Receptions of Classical Antiquity.The Aarhus Studies in Mediterranean Antiquity Conference 2021, eds. Christian Thrue Djurslev, Jens A. Krasilnikojf and Vinnie Nerskov. Aarhus University Press, 2024, 81-100. By Gregory Darwin.
Rewriting Hippolytus: Hybridity, Posthumanism, and Social Politics in Marina Carr’s Phaedra Backwards. Arethusa 55 (2022) 229-44. Accepted Manuscript. By Isabelle Torrance
Greek Tragedy and Irish Politics in the Decade of Commemorations. Éire-Ireland 57 (2022), 189-213. By Isabelle Torrance
On Greek and Latin Names in Early Modern Irish Syllabic Verse, Celtica 33 (2021) Accepted Manuscript. By Gregory R. Darwin.
Administrations of Memory: Transcending the Nation and Bringing Back the State in Memory Studies, International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society 32 (2019), 125-43, by S.D. McQuaid & S. Gensburger,
Parading memory and re-member-ing conflict: Collective memory in transition in Northern Ireland, International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society 30 (2017), 23-41, by Sara Dybris Mcquaid
Speaking of silence: comments from an Irish studies perspective, Nordic Irish Studies 11:2 (2012), 1-20, by Maria Beville and Sara Dybris McQuaid
Trailblazers and Cassandras: Other Voices in Northern Ireland, Nordic Irish Studies 11:2 (2012), 71-95, by Sara Dybris McQuaid