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Author Philip Coleman

Philip Coleman

Editorial: Issue 2

Philip Coleman
Editorial
Editorial Philip Coleman Welcome to the second issue of IJASonline, the official journal of the Irish Association for American Studies. This issue features new work from across the field of American St... Read More...
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