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Sunday Supplement
It being Sunday, we’ve all got time to consider and ponder things at greater length than during the working week, yes? If it’s good enough for the Sunday papers, it’s good enough for this guest blogger. So here’s the review section… Actually, it’s my introduction to a book published last year, Goin’ Down Slow: selected [...] read our review » -
A poem for the day – Launching the Whaler Juan Peron
A Belfast epic, and one of my oldest poems, the opener of my first collection, Grub. The gist of the story was found in Moss & Hume’s Shipbuilders to the World: 125 Years of Harland and Wolff, Belfast, 1861-1986, which tells how Eva Peron was due to launch a huge whaling vessel in Belfast, built [...] read our review » -
Legion of the Rearguard – Dissident Irish Republicanism by Martyn Frampton, Book Review
Are you confused about ‘dissident’ Irish Republicanism? Anxious about its existence and its seemingly increasingly deadly capabilities? Martyn Frampton’s new book, Legion of the Rearguard: Dissident Irish Republicanism (Irish Academic Press, 2011) serves both as a primer on active dissident groups and a timely analysis of their historic significance and contemporary capabilities. This book clears [...] read our review »
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Comment on The Fight to Keep an Irish Cultural Centre II
on 11 June 2011 at 10:06 pm
(Damon – err, quite off this topic, but I did a small piece touching on Muslims in the North a few years back, http://www.vcn.bc.ca/outlook/current_issue/Nov-Dec%2007/Flying%20Different.pdf. I was just Googling for it now and actually found the entire piece had been posted – not by me, mind – on StormFront. I haven’t quite yet worked out why.)
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on 11 June 2011 at 6:09 pm
Clearly I need to become a better Googler
Thanks Liam, point gratefully taken!
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