
Dublin Review of Books
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The outstanding Irish journal of ideas, reviews, essays and literature.
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New book review from me on Aaron Edwards A People Under Siege & Claire Mitchell Ghost Limb. Beyond Defiance - DRB drb.ie/articles/beyon… Department of Politics and International Relations

literature and capital in the dirty old town! read my musings in Dublin Review of Books 🌆📚 drb.ie/articles/liter…

Conservatives in Ireland appeared to have lost the battle of ideas that now shapes the country. But a course correction may be under way, writes Bryan Fanning in Dublin Review of Books eurozine.com/just-ourselves/



Today, one of my essays was published in Dublin Review of Books. It's about John Maynard Keynes – why he turned away from free trade, what he thought about empire, and the influence that he had on Ireland


Dublin Review of Books Link: drb.ie/articles/keyne…

"From Romance to Regret", a compelling essay on the Sandinista Revolution in Dublin Review of Books by Maurice Walsh, inspired by recent books on the subject drb.ie/articles/from-…

“Harriet Baker presents a splendidly evocative and illuminating account. She has a writer’s eye for detail, a scholar’s discernment and an enthusiast’s verve.” Irish Pages author Patricia Craig on ‘Rural Hours’ by @harrietrjbaker (for Dublin Review of Books): drb.ie/articles/getti…

RIP Robert Coover, an inimitable writer who never stopped experimenting. I reviewed Huck Out West, his wacky (and very good) Huck adaptation, back in 2017 for Dublin Review of Books drb.ie/articles/redis…

'Francis Hackett had developed into a progressive liberal individualist, but as his engagement with Ireland deepened, he had to grapple with the colonial and imperial dimension of Irish history.' A Progressive Abroad - DRB Dublin Review of Books drb.ie/articles/a-pro…

I wrote a long essay for Dublin Review of Books on the rise and fall of the Sandinista revolution in the 1980s drb.ie/articles/from-…

Congratulations to our colleague Joe Rivera, who has published a popular essay titled *Am I An Illusion?* on the concept of the self in Dublin Review of Books. He challenges interpretations of the self that attempt to undermine the very idea that we have a self. drb.ie/articles/am-i-…


The popularity of Sahra Wagenknecht’s brand of leftwing conservatism may guarantee her eponymous alliance a place in three state governments in eastern Germany. But in the West, her pro-Russian stance is seen as toxic. By Derek Scally via Dublin Review of Books eurozine.com/its-my-party/


Ahead of Germany's 2025 federal elections, could Sahra Wagenknecht’s eponymous alliance be heading for a horseshoe coalition with the far-right? By Derek Scally via Dublin Review of Books eurozine.com/its-my-party/



