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Cork University Press

Cork University Press aims to stimulate Irish learning by reflecting distinctive and distinguished scholarship in its lists. The Press began publishing in 1925 and is the oldest university press in Ireland. Its philosophy has been to encourage a broad spectrum of debate in the field of Irish Studies by publishing research which engages with contemporary cultural debate. Owing to the spread of Irish Studies in third level (university) institutions during recent decades, throughout North America, Europe and Australia, research in the field has increased in depth and range. Our list reflects this growth in its engagement with a variety of discourses.

Flann O’Brien and the Nonhuman: Environments, animals, machines

by Edited by Katherine Ebury, Paul Fagan and John GreaneyCork University Press

Atlas of the Irish Civil War: New Perspectives

by Edited by Hélène O’Keeffe, John Crowley, Donal Ó Drisceoil, John Borgonovo and Mike MurphyCork University Press

Eoin McNeill: The Pen and the Sword

by Conor Mulvagh & Emer Purcell Cork University Press

Neil Jordan: Works for the Page

by Val Nolan Cork University Press