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Irish Anthropology Websites
Irish Antropology Bibliography
The most extensive bibliography of Irish anthropology texts from the late
20th century.
Royal Anthropological Institute The oldest anthropological organization in the world, with a global membership.
Irish Journal of Anthropology
Classics Eireann
Not strictly anthropology but this student inspired Web Site has
many links to archaeology;
mythology and history web sites of interest to the anthropologist.
Anthropological Association of Ireland
Institute of Irish Studies, QUB
Irish.Anthropology.net
Dept. of Anthropology, Maynooth University
Dept. of Folklore and Ethnology, University College Cork
School of Social Anthropology, Queen's University Belfast
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Searc's Web Guide recommends the following books.
An Age of Innocence : Irish Culture 1930-1960
by Brian Fallon (1999).
Approaching the Past : Historical Anthropology Through Irish Case Studies by Marilyn Silverman, P.H. Gulliver (Editor, 1992).
The Blackwell Companion to Modern Irish Culture
by W. J. McCormack (Editor) 1999.
Irish America (Oxford Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
by Reginald Byron (2000).
Saints, Scholars, and Schizophrenics: Mental Illness in Rural Ireland by Nancy Scheper-Hughes (1981, rep.2001).
The Irish Language in Northern Ireland : The Politics of Culture and Identity
by Camille O'Reilly (1999).
Occasions of Faith: An Anthropology of Irish Catholics
by Lawrence J. Taylor (1995).
The Irish Tinkers : The Urbanization of an Itinerant People by George Gmelch (1985).
Mere Irish and Fior-Ghael : Studies in the Idea of Irish Nationality, Its Development and Literary Expression Prior to the Nineteenth Century
by Joseph Th Leerssen, Joep Leerssen (1997). |