Field Day Review is an annual publication. It carries essays, interviews and reviews primarily, but not exclusively, concerned with Irish political and literary culture. Contributors have included a mix of prominent and emerging scholars in History, Literary Criticism and the social sciences, as well as journalists and figures in Irish cultural life. It is published by Field Day, in Dublin, Ireland, in association with the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies at the University of Notre Dame.
All Issues
2010s
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2015 (Vol. 11)
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2015 pp. i-ii, 1-163
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2014 (Vol. 10)
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2014 pp. 1-219
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2013 (Vol. 9)
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A special issue dedicated to Derry and environs in celebration of Derry-Londonderry City of Culture 2013 2013 pp. 1-211
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2012 (Vol. 8)
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2012 pp. 1-243
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2011 (Vol. 7)
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2011 pp. 1-273
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2010 (Vol. 6)
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2010 pp. 1-207
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2000s
Journal Information
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No. 11 (2015) is the last issue published for this journal.
ISSN
16496507
SUBJECTS
Language & Literature,
Irish Studies,
Area Studies,
Humanities
COLLECTIONS
Ireland Collection,
JSTOR Archival Journal & Primary Source Collection