Eighteenth-Century Ireland (journal)
Eighteenth-Century Ireland or Iris an dá chultúr, is an annual,
Indexing and abstracting
The journal is indexed in the
Reception
In reviewing the first edition in The Linen Hall Review in 1986, John C. Greene and Michelle O'Riordan argued that the journal came at a time when modern research was "leading to the history of eighteenth-century Ireland being rewritten on almost every front".[5] Toby Barnard, in the Irish University Review also noted the timeliness of publication, seeing it as "a fresh sign of rising interest in that century".[6] A.P.W. Malcomson, in Irish Historical Studies, described Eighteenth-Century Ireland as "filling an obvious void".[7]
Later volumes
Reviewing volumes four and five in Irish Historical Studies, Thomas Bartlett described Eighteenth-Century Ireland as "highly regarded" but noted its uneven quality and persistent problems with proof reading.[8] The journal was also reviewed in Irish language publications such as Comhar.[9]
References
- ^ Journal. Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
- ^ Eighteenth-Century Ireland. ERIH PLUS. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
- ^ Abstracts. Archived 21 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
- ^ Eighteenth-Century Ireland / Iris an dá chultúr. JSTOR. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
- ^ "Literary History", John C. Greene & Michelle O'Riordan, The Linen Hall Review, Vol. 3, No. 4 (Winter, 1986), pp. 36-37.
- ^ "Books Reviews", Toby Barnard, Irish University Review, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Autumn, 1987), pp. 325-326.
- ^ "Reviews and short notices", A.P.W. Malcomson, Irish Historical Studies, Vol. 25, No. 100 (Nov., 1987), pp. 447-448.
- ^ "Reviews and short notices", Thomas Bartlett, Irish Historical Studies, Vol. 28, No. 109 (May, 1992), pp. 101-102.
- ^ "Review", Cormac Ó Gráda, Comhar, Iml. 52, Uimh 9 (Sep., 1993), p. 27.
External links
- Official website
- Print: ISSN 0790-7915