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Chapter 17 - Southern Irish Protestant Autobiography since Partition

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2018

Liam Harte
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University of Manchester
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Crawford, Heather. Outside the Glow: Protestants and Irishness in Independent Ireland. Dublin: UCD Press, 2010.Google Scholar
Foster, R. F. The Irish Story: Telling Tales and Making It Up in Ireland. London: Allen Lane/Penguin, 2001.Google Scholar
Grubgeld, Elizabeth. Anglo-Irish Autobiography: Class, Gender, and the Forms of Narrative. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2004.Google Scholar
Sloan, Barry. ‘“Drawing the Line and Making the Tot”: Aspects of Irish Protestant Life Writing’, in Harte, Liam, ed., Modern Irish Autobiography: Self, Nation and Society. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007: 156–75.Google Scholar
Tobin, Robert, The Minority Voice: Hubert Butler and Southern Irish Protestantism, 1900–91. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.Google Scholar
Wills, Clair, That Neutral Island: A Cultural History of Ireland during the Second World War. London: Faber and Faber, 2007.Google Scholar

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