Another new, free resource...
Go to...
You will find a link there to the Irish Literary
Supplement, and the full archive of issues from 1982 onwards...
'Title: Irish Literary Supplement
Available online: 1 March 1982 - 1 September 2016 (70
issues) The Irish Literary Supplement is a twice-yearly publication of reviews
of books of Irish interest and occasional articles and poetry. Founded in 1982
and edited by Robert G. Lowery, the ILS has been published in association with
Boston College’s Irish Studies Program since 1986. Digitization of issues
through 2016 was funded by the Brian P. Burns endowment, John J. Burns
Library.'
There is more detailed information about the project in
'Irish Studies', the newsletter of the Center for Irish Programs, Boston
College - and a web search will find more online discussion, no doubt...
So, there we have the discourse of Irish Studies, from
1982 onwards, in an archive, in a database - we should be able to find a way to
ask it questions. Like, I wonder when
the word 'diaspora' was first used in its pages?
Patrick O'Sullivan
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