Eire-Ireland

Papers
(The TQCC of Eire-Ireland is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 500 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2019-10-01 to 2023-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Transitional Justice and Ireland's Legacy of Historical Abuse6
State Legal Responses to Historical Institutional Abuse: Shame, Sovereignty, and Epistemic Injustice6
Editors' Introduction: Toward Transitional Justice in Ireland? Addressing Legacies of Harm3
Materials and Memory: Archaeology and Heritage as Tools of Transitional Justice at a Former Magdalen Laundry3
When Monuments Fall: The Significance of Decommemorating2
British Conspiracy Theories and the Irish War of Independence1
Shame and the Breastfeeding Mother in Ireland1
Tracking the Great Famine's "Coffin Ships" across the Digital Deep1
Voting on Abortion Again and Again and Again: Campaign Efforts and Effects1
How Revolutionary Was the "Irish Revolution"?1
Topobiographical Inquiry: Lived Spaces, Place-Based Experiences, and Ecologies1
Politics and Narrative in Ireland's Decade of Commemorations1
The View from Mrs. Kelly’s Window: Reframing Agency and Land in the Congested Districts Board Photographs1
"Nuns Don't Get Cervical Cancer": A Reproductive-Justice Approach to Understanding the Cervical-Cancer Prevention Crisis in Ireland1
Knowing and Unknowing Tuam: State Practice, the Archive, and Transitional Justice1
Wherever Green Is Orange1
Access to Justice for Victims of Historic Institutional Abuse1
The Centenary on Screen: Transnational Productions of the Easter Rising0
Voices from the Moving Bog: Ireland and Natural Disaster, 1896–19040
Remembering the Rising and the End of Empire0
Contributors0
On Irish Science Fiction: A Letter to the Editors0
"A Hundred Little Violences, a Hundred Little Wounds": Personal Disclosure, Shame, and Privacy in Ireland's Abortion Access0
A Greener Gothic: Environment and Extinction in Elizabeth Bowen’s The Demon Lover (1945)0
Dictionaries, Translations, and the Turn to Antiquity in the Benjamin Iveagh Library0
Yeats's Girls: Rereading "Leda" in the Light of #MeToo0
"Like a Homing Bird to Its Nest": Irish Writers and Mid-Century U.S. Magazines0
Editors’ Introduction: Ireland and the Environment in Crisis0
Love's Pursuit: An Approach to Transitional Justice in Ireland0
The Inner and Outer Limits of Gendered Transitional Justice0
Our Friends: The Colums and the Joyces0
The Irish Republic after the Crisis: Commemorating the Easter Rising in the 2016 Election Campaign0
Direct Provision, Immigrant Detention, and the Wonderful World of Avoca0
Taking the History out of the Decade of Centenaries: Narratives, Rituals, and Symbols in British Identities in Northern Ireland0
Greek Tragedy and Irish Politics in the Decade of Commemorations0
Contributors0
"Illegitimate" Knowledge: Transitional Justice and Adopted People0
"Disremembrance": Joyce and Irish Protestant Institutions0
"It Steadies Me to Tell These Things": Memoir and the Redemptive Power of Truth-Telling0
Contributors0
"It's Most Peculiar That This Particular Story Doesn't Get Told": A Reproductive-Justice Analysis of Storytelling in the Repeal Campaign in Ireland, 2012–180
The Scab Incarnate? A Critical Reassessment of Pinkerton James McParlan0
Jack B. Yeats's Punch Cartoons during the Great War0
Behind the Scenes: Rediscovering the Theater Designs of Anne Yeats0
John McGahern: The Sociology of Honor, Status, and Shame0
Craft, Politics, Collaboration: The Irish National Banner, 18900
Scéal scéil/hearsay0
Achillhenge: Liquid Modernity and an Archaeology of the Irish Anthropocene0
"Permanent Reminders": Digital Archives and the Irish Commemorative Impulse0
Cover Note0
Visualizing the Transfers of Abusers in the 2009 Ryan Report0
"There Is No Limit to What Could Be Done": Considering the Past and Potential of Irish Queer Health Activism0
Ireland’s Forest Fallacy0
"This Abominable Evil Is the Source of Fetid Corruption": The IRA's 1920 War on Poitín0
Hauntology in Practice: Commemorating Partition in the Age of Brexit0
Faith, Fundraising, and Community in Modern Ireland: Building Cork's New Churches, 1953–660
Contributors0
Commemorating Women's Histories during the Irish Decade of Centenaries0
"Deoraidhthe Síora gan Sgíth gan Sos": John O'Mahony and the Development of a Diasporic Gaelic Print Culture0
"We Can't Keep Painting Over Our Problems": Murals, Social Media, and Feminist Activism in Ireland0
Deep Maps: West Cork Coastal Cultures0
Finding Shelter: Remembering Tim Robinson0
Contributors0
Embodiment, Abstraction, and Hidden Reproductive History0
Remembering Schism: Commemoration of the Irish Civil War and Contested Narratives in the Contemporary Republican "Family"0
Contributors0
From Chimera to Catastrophe: Speculative Urbanization and Contemporary Irish Culture0
William Lloyd Garrison, the Irish, and Imagining Transatlantic Abolition0
"I Just Want Justice": The Impact of Historical Institutional Child-Abuse Inquiries from the Survivor's Perspective0
Transatlantic Railroad0
Diary: Abortion in Northern Ireland0
Rethinking Commemorative Narratives through Exhibition: The Contact Relics of Michael Collins0
Gendered Silence and Misdiagnosis in the Clinical Encounter: Celia de Fréine's Blood Debts and the Hepatitis C Scandal in Ireland0
The Room Where MacNeice Wrote "Snow" and the Invention of Northern Irish Poetry0
Holding the State to Account: "Picking Up the Threads" for Women Who Have Died in Irish Maternity Services0
Talamh an Éisc: A New World Toponym in Irish-Language Sources0
Repeal, Revolution, Abolitionism: The Formation of Irish American Identity, 1840–450
The Silence and the Silence Breakers of the Irish Civil War, 1922–20220
Bodies under the Law: Feminist Artistic Practice and the Struggle to #Repealthe8th0
Editors' Introduction: Women's Health and Reproductive Justice in Ireland0
Creating "Common Sense" Responses to the "Unmarried Mother" in the Irish Free State0
Testimony0
Physical Degeneracy and Racial Fitness in Prewar Ireland0
The Politics of Pluralism: Historians and Easter 20160
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