Modern Ireland: A Bibliography on Politics, Planning, Research, and Development
By (Author) Michael O. Shannon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
23rd December 1981
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
016.941508
Hardback
733
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It is difficult to feel anything but gratitude for the patience, care, and effort required to produce such an imposing work of reference, containing as it does more than 700 pages and 5,000 individual entries, and covering publications to the end of 1979. ...this volume focuses almost exclusively on the twentieth century, making it a very welcome addition to library reference shelves. ... The range of subjects considered is vast.... The compiler has made a laudable attempt in his selection of articles to include both scholarly/professional and popular journals.... Modern Ireland ... ranks as a major contribution to the bibliography on Ireland in this century. It is admirably thorough and informative. Students and scholars, no less than the business community, are bound to use and appreciate the book a great deal in the years to come.-Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism
"It is difficult to feel anything but gratitude for the patience, care, and effort required to produce such an imposing work of reference, containing as it does more than 700 pages and 5,000 individual entries, and covering publications to the end of 1979. ...this volume focuses almost exclusively on the twentieth century, making it a very welcome addition to library reference shelves. ... The range of subjects considered is vast.... The compiler has made a laudable attempt in his selection of articles to include both scholarly/professional and popular journals.... Modern Ireland ... ranks as a major contribution to the bibliography on Ireland in this century. It is admirably thorough and informative. Students and scholars, no less than the business community, are bound to use and appreciate the book a great deal in the years to come."-Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism
annon /f Michael /i Owen /r comp. and ed.