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    Teaching Irish Spaces in Different Times and Places: Reflections of a Peripatetic Irish Historian

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    MALCOLM, E
    Editor
    Harte, L; Whelan, Y; Crotty, P
    Date
    2005
    Source Title
    Ireland: Space, Text, Time
    Publisher
    Liffey Press
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Malcolm, Elizabeth
    Affiliation
    Historical and Philosophical Studies
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    MALCOLM, E. (2005). Teaching Irish Spaces in Different Times and Places: Reflections of a Peripatetic Irish Historian. Harte, L (Ed.). Whelan, Y (Ed.). Crotty, P (Ed.). Ireland: Space, Text, Time, (1), pp.79-92. Liffey Press.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/31263
    Keywords
    Historical Studies

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