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IAAS 50th Anniversary Special Issue on Irish American Studies
Posted inEditorials Issue 9 2020

IAAS 50th Anniversary Special Issue on Irish American Studies

Posted by Tim Groenland
On Becoming an Americanist
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

On Becoming an Americanist

Posted by Kevin Power
From Dangerous Outsiders to Beloved Innocents: Irish Servant Figures in American Gothic
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

From Dangerous Outsiders to Beloved Innocents: Irish Servant Figures in American Gothic

Posted by Dara Downey
The Shock of Recognition: Reading American Fiction in Celtic Tiger Ireland
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

The Shock of Recognition: Reading American Fiction in Celtic Tiger Ireland

Posted by Adam Kelly
Some Comments on Irish American Studies
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

Some Comments on Irish American Studies

Posted by Lee M. Jenkins
Lonely, But Not Alone: Studying America in Ireland in the Time of COVID-19
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

Lonely, But Not Alone: Studying America in Ireland in the Time of COVID-19

Posted by Kelsie Donnelly
Two Roads Diverged
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

Two Roads Diverged

Posted by Sue Norton
But It Is Your Problem
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

But It Is Your Problem

Posted by Kimberly Reyes
Reading Transatlantically in the Era of Trump
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

Reading Transatlantically in the Era of Trump

Posted by Dolores Resano
(Dis)Connections: Civil Rights and Discrimination in America and Northern Ireland
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

(Dis)Connections: Civil Rights and Discrimination in America and Northern Ireland

Posted by Melissa L. Baird
A Backward Glance: My Quarter Century in the IAAS
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

A Backward Glance: My Quarter Century in the IAAS

Posted by Philip McGowan
Moses Roper, The First Fugitive Slave Lecturer in Ireland, 1838
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

Moses Roper, The First Fugitive Slave Lecturer in Ireland, 1838

Posted by Fionnghuala Sweeney and Bruce Baker
Kindred Spirits: Solidarity Between the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and Ireland
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

Kindred Spirits: Solidarity Between the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and Ireland

Posted by Jessica Militante
“[N]ow There <i>Ought</i> to Be a Watchman”: Curfews and Race in U.S. Literature
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

“[N]ow There Ought to Be a Watchman”: Curfews and Race in U.S. Literature

Posted by Sarah Cullen
What a Difference a Word Makes: Reconsidering Language in <i>Huckleberry Finn</i>
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

What a Difference a Word Makes: Reconsidering Language in Huckleberry Finn

Posted by Clair A. Sheehan
American Wakes and the Global Troubles: U.S. Collapse Fiction and the Irish Future
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

American Wakes and the Global Troubles: U.S. Collapse Fiction and the Irish Future

Posted by Dorothea Gail
Undecided: Nixon, Trump, and the Risks of Counting on the Silent Majority
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

Undecided: Nixon, Trump, and the Risks of Counting on the Silent Majority

Posted by Sarah Thelen
“The Conviviality of Thinking Together”: Personal Notes & Recollections for IAAS@50
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

“The Conviviality of Thinking Together”: Personal Notes & Recollections for IAAS@50

Posted by Philip Coleman
A Transatlantic Conversation: Poetry, Politics, and Violence
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

A Transatlantic Conversation: Poetry, Politics, and Violence

Posted by Peggy O'Brien
“The Fire Is Not in the Future”: Reflections on American Studies in a Year of Crisis
Posted inArticles Issue 9 2020

“The Fire Is Not in the Future”: Reflections on American Studies in a Year of Crisis

Posted by Andrew Clarke
The IAAS’s Americanista: An Interview with Catherine Gander (IAAS Chair)
Posted inInterviews Issue 9 2020

The IAAS’s Americanista: An Interview with Catherine Gander (IAAS Chair)

Posted by Caroline Schroeter and Sarah McCreedy
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