“A Nation Once Again?” Continuità e discontinuità nel nazionalismo irlandese Carlo Pellizzi 19-68 PDF (English)
Speaking about Resilience: Interview with Mkrtich Tonoyan Mkrtich Tonoyan, Suzan Rosita 105-107 PDF (English)
From Armenian Red Sunday to Irish Easter Rising: Incorporating Insurrectionary Politics into the History of the Great War’s Genocidal Turn, 1915-16 Mark Levene 109-134 PDF (English)
Sir Roger Casement on the Ottomans and Armenians in Britain’s Great War Patrick Walsh 135-151 PDF (English)
Trauma Stories as Resilience: Armenian and Irish National Identity in a Century of Remembering Sevan Beukian, Rebecca Graff-McRae 157-188 PDF (English)
“Resilience is performed in our very own imagination”: An Artistic Intervention – Phelim McConigly 207-210 PDF (English)
“Our revenge will be to survive”: Two Irish Narrations of the Armenian Genocide Donatella Abbate Badin 211-228 PDF (English)
“Invention gives that slaughter shape”: Irish Literature and World War I Carla de Petris 233-258 PDF (English)
SIGNATORIES: First performed on 22 April 2016 and published by University College Dublin Press Richard Cave 259-262 PDF (English)
The History of My Family: W.B. “Leda”, her Murder and Why he Abandoned his Son Patricia Hughes 273-302 PDF (English)
Memory of the Rising and Futurology in the Same-Sex Marriage Referendum Debate Andrea Binelli 303-318 PDF (English)
THREE ICONS: A Door; a Book; a Tomb (new approaches to Wilde’s work and life fostered by two recent exhibitions) Richard Cave 319-324 PDF (English)
“No idle sightseers”: The Ulster Women’s Unionist Council and the Ulster Crisis (1912-1914) Pamela McKane 327-356 PDF (English)
W.B. Yeats and the Introduction of Heteronym into the Western Literary Canon Hamid Ghahremani Kouredarei, Nahid Shahbazi Moghadam 357-375 PDF (English)
How Deirdre and the Sons of Uisneac Took the GPO: Parody in James Stephens’s “Deirdre” (1923) Audrey Robitaillié 377-392 PDF (English)
Silence and Familial Homophobia in Colm Tóibín’s “Entiendes” and “One Minus One” José Carregal-Romero 393-406 PDF (English)
From High Hopes of the Celtic Twilight to Last Hurrahs in Inter-war Warsaw: The Plays of Casimir Dunin-Markievicz Barry Keane 407-415 PDF (English)
Introducing Countess Constance Markievicz née Gore-Booth: Aristocrat and Republican, Socialist and Artist, Feminist and Free Spirit Carla de Petris 417-427 PDF (English)