000101 (2012-10-29) |
Damien Verron [France] | "From Leitrim to Sligo" : some irish traditional dance music sessions : Systematic,interactions between music and environment |
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Mark Porter ; Iseult M. Wilson [Royaume-Uni] ; Liz Doherty ; Justin Magee | Extent of Playing-Related Musculoskeletal Problems in the Irish Traditional Music Community: A Survey. |
000109 (2012) |
Alistair Fraser | The Spaces, Politics, and Cultural Economies of Electronic Dance Music |
000489 (2007) |
Adam R. Kaul [États-Unis] | The limits of commodification in traditional Irish music sessions |
000801 (2004) |
Rachel C. Fleming [États-Unis] | Resisting cultural standardization: Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann and the revitalization of traditional music in Ireland |
000878 (2002) |
Patricia Shehan Campbell | Music Education in a Time of Cultural Transformation |
000946 (2001) |
John Hutchinson [Royaume-Uni] | Archaeology and the Irish rediscovery of the Celtic past |
000950 (2001) |
Anthony Mccann [Irlande (pays)] | All that is not given is lost : Irish traditional music, copyright, and common property |
000097 (2013) |
Erick Falc'Her-Poyroux [France] | Irish Music Redefined, An Outsider's Viewpoint |
000132 (2012) |
Erick Falc'Her-Poyroux [France] | Is Irish music "between Tradition and Modernity"? |
000135 (2011-04-01) |
Virginie Privas-Bréauté [France] | "How to 'reshape the Contours of Northern Irish Drama'? The Neo-Brechtian Use of Music in The Belle of The Belfast City by Christina Reid" |
000234 (2010) |
Yann Bevant [France] | The influence of Scotland and Ireland on Breton traditional music in the second part of the 20th Century |
000236 (2009-10-09) |
Yann Bevant [France] | Nations in Tune : the Influence of Irish Music on the Breton Musical Revival |
000447 (2008) |
Donncha Kavanagh [Irlande (pays)] ; Carmen Kuhling [Irlande (pays)] ; Kieran Keohane [Irlande (pays)] | Dance-work: Images of Organization in Irish Dance |
000494 (2007) |
Paul Mcgrath | Knowledge management in monastic communities of the medieval Irish Celtic church |
000584 (2006) |
Jann Howell [Niger] | Drone On! The High History of Celtic Music |
000597 (2006) |
Sean Williams [États-Unis] | Irish music and the experience of nostalgia in Japan |
000660 (2005) |
John O Lynn [Irlande (pays)] | Re-appraising ideas of musicality in intercultural contexts of music education |
000677 (2005) |
Isobel Reilly | Letter from Northern Ireland: The Australian Irish Family: Past and Present |
000690 (2005) |
Peter C. Holloran | Irish Boston: A Lively Look at Boston's Colorful Irish Past |
000815 (2003) |
Chris Gibson [Australie] ; John Connell [Australie] | ‘Bongo Fury’: tourism, music and cultural economy at Byron Bay, Australia |
000835 (2003) |
Christie Kay Allen | Irish Céilí Dance and Elderly Dancers |
000840 (2003) |
Patricia S. Campbell [États-Unis] | Ethnomusicology and Music Education: Crossroads for knowing music, education, and culture |
000887 (2002) |
Bram Dov Abramson | Country music and cultural industry: mediating structures in transnational media flow |
000914 (2001) |
Bill Rolston | ‘This is not a Rebel Song’: The Irish Conflict and Popular Music |
000A95 (1998) |
J. Porter [Royaume-Uni] | Introduction : Locating Celtic music (and song) |
000A96 (1998) |
S. L. Thornton | Fanning the Celtic flame : Music patronage and practice in contemporary Ireland |
000A97 (1998) |
T. Mckean [Royaume-Uni] | Celtic music and the growth of the Féis movement in the Scottish Highlands |
000C21 (1996) |
Marie Mccarthy [États-Unis] | Dance in the Music Curriculum |
000F19 (1987) |
George N. Heller | “To Sweeten Their Senses”: Music Education, and Benjamin Franklin |
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Stephen K. Herbert [États-Unis] ; Yona Siderer [Israël] ; Govindjee [États-Unis] | Shmuel Malkin (1934-2017) : Listening to photosynthesis and making music. |
000016 (2016) |
Daniel Silver [Canada] ; Monica Lee [États-Unis] ; C. Clayton Childress [Canada] | Genre Complexes in Popular Music |
000034 (2015) |
Matthew E. Sachs ; Antonio Damasio ; Assal Habibi | The pleasures of sad music: a systematic review |
000038 (2015) |
Peter Pesic | Music, Mechanism, and the “Sonic Turn” in Physical Diagnosis |
000046 (2015) |
Aleksey Nikolsky | Evolution of tonal organization in music mirrors symbolic representation of perceptual reality. Part-1: Prehistoric |
000048 (2015) |
Shu-Yu Tai [Taïwan] ; Ling-Chun Wang [Taïwan] ; Yuan-Han Yang [Taïwan] | Effect of music intervention on the cognitive and depression status of senior apartment residents in Taiwan |
000050 (2015) |
Marie E. Mcneely [États-Unis] ; Marina M. Mai [États-Unis] ; Ryan P. Duncan [États-Unis] ; Gammon M. Earhart [États-Unis] | Differential Effects of Tango Versus Dance for PD in Parkinson Disease |
000063 (2014-07-07) |
J.-P Dalmont [France] ; G. Le Vey [France] | The irish Uillean pipe: a story of lore, hell and hard D |
000065 (2014) |
Erick Falc'Her-Poyroux [France] | The Great Irish Famine in Songs |
000076 (2014) |
Erick Falc'Her-Poyroux [France] | 'The Great Famine in Ireland: a Linguistic and Cultural Disruption |
000104 (2012) |
Constance Boyde ; Ulrike Linden ; Katja Boehm ; Thomas Ostermann | The Use of Music Therapy During the Treatment of Cancer Patients: A Collection of Evidence |
000107 (2012) |
Corrinne Harol | Whig Ballads and the Past Passive Jacobite |
000116 (2012) |
Áine Macken-Walsh [Irlande (pays)] | Operationalising Contemporary Rural Development: Socio-Cultural Determinants Arising from a Strong Local Fishing Culture |
000117 (2012) |
Beth Quitslund | Music and Society in Early Modern England – By Christopher Marsh |
000136 (2011-03-30) |
François Picard [France] ; Ana Koprivica [France] | Gelbart, The Invention of "Folk Music" and "Art Music". |
000153 (2011) |
Adam Timmins | The Many Faces of Clio: Cross Cultural Approaches to Historiography – Edited by Q. Edward Wang and Franz L Fillafer |
000169 (2011) |
Mike Cronin [Irlande (pays)] ; Brian Conchubhair | Ní cothram na Féinne é sin: Cricket, Lexicography and Cultural Purity in Ireland |
000174 (2011) |
Gregory Castle | Irish Revivalism: Critical Trends and New Directions |
000209 (2010) |
Christelle Seree-Chaussinand [France] | ‘Bring out artists ; take music, or the calm light of Dutch interior art...': Derek Mahon's Pictorial Poems |
000219 (2010) |
Peter Lenz | ‘Not all of them are Paddies’: Irish-Americans and the (Un-/Re-)Embracing of Irish Identity |
000221 (2010) |
Susan Gaidos | More than a feeling: Emotionally evocative, yes, but music goes much deeper |
000223 (2010) |
Chris Mcdonald ; Heather Sparling | Interpretations of Tradition: From Gaelic Song to Celtic Pop |
000224 (2010) |
Jonathan Dembling [États-Unis] | Instrumental music and Gaelic revitalization in Scotland and Nova Scotia |
000235 (2010) |
Anne-Marie O'Connell [France] | GRÁINNE NÍ MHÁILLE OR « GRANUAILE », AN IRISH WOMAN , A CHIEFTAIN & A NATIONAL SYMBOL |
000281 (2009) |
Bennett Zon | “LOATHSOME LONDON”: RUSKIN, MORRIS, AND HENRY DAVEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLISH MUSIC (1895) |
000284 (2009) |
Don L. F. Nilsen | The religion of humor in Irish literature |
000300 (2009) |
Keith G. Brown | Island tourism marketing music and culture |
000310 (2009) |
Ginger Jones [États-Unis] ; Kevin Ells [États-Unis] | Almost indigenous cultural tourism in Acadia and Acadiana |
000394 (2009) |
Janos Veres [Hongrie] | THE DEPICTION OF A CARNYX-PLAYER FROM THE CARPATHIAN BASIN: A STUDY OF TWO CELTIC BRONZE STATUETTES FROM EASTERN HUNGARY |
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Valentina Bold [Royaume-Uni] | "AN IRISH BOY HE MAY WELL BE BUT HE SPAK BRAID SCOTS WHEN HE COORTIT ME": SONG CONNECTIONS BETWEEN IRELAND AND SOUTH WEST SCOTLAND |
000404 (2008-06-26) |
Dimitri Nikolai Boekhoorn [France] | Mythical, legendary and supernatural bestiary in Celtic tradition : from oral to written literature : comparative study of the evolution of the role and function of animals in oral and written traditions from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and Brittany from the beginning of the Middle Ages onwards, supported by written and iconographical documents from the continental Celts |
000436 (2008) |
Andrew James Johnston [Allemagne] | Rory McTurk, Chaucer and the Norse and Celtic Worlds; Ananya Jahanara Kabir & Deanne Williams, Postcolonial Approaches to the European Middle Ages: Translating Cultures |
000448 (2008) |
Mark Sheridan [Royaume-Uni] ; Charles Byrne [Royaume-Uni] | Cèilidh culture and higher education |
000455 (2008) |
Graeme Smith [Australie] | Irish Button Accordion: From Press and Draw and Back Again |
000496 (2007) |
Catherine Jones | James Beattie and the Ethics of Music |
000572 (2006) |
Deborah J. Thompson [États-Unis] | Searching for silenced voices in Appalachian music |
000585 (2006) |
Marco Grimaldi [Irlande (pays)] ; P Draig Cunningham [Irlande (pays)] ; Anil Kokaram [Irlande (pays)] | Discrete wavelet packet transform and ensembles of lazy and eager learners for music genre classification |
000587 (2006) |
Willy Maley [Royaume-Uni] | British Ill Done?: Recent Work on Shakespeare and British, English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh Identities |
000599 (2006) |
Paul Wolffram [Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée] | "He's not a white man, he's a small bird like you and me" : Learning to dance and becoming human in southern New Ireland |
000644 (2005) |
Jim Smyth | The road to God knows where: Understanding Irish republicanism |
000652 (2005) |
Axel Klein | Stage-Irish, or the National in Irish Opera, 1780–1925 |
000657 (2005) |
Sharif Gemie [Royaume-Uni] | Roots, rock, Breizh: music and the politics of nationhood in contemporary Brittany |
000659 (2005) |
Llen Skerrett | Reconsidering Place and The Irish Experience |
000668 (2005) |
Ray B. Browne | Music of the Civil War Era |
000672 (2005) |
Arthur G. Neal | Matters of Culture: Cultural Sociology in Practice |
000674 (2005) |
Piotr Stalmaszczyk | Markku Filppula, Juhani Klemola and Heli Pitkänen(eds.). The Celtic Roots of English(Studies in English, 37). Joensuu: University of Joensuu. 2002. 330 pp. Pb (9524581647). |
000800 (2004) |
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000803 (2004) |
Mikel Gainza [Irlande (pays)] ; Bob Lawlor [Irlande (pays)] ; Eugene Coyle [Irlande (pays)] | Onset based audio segmentation for the irish tin whistle |
000825 (2003) |
Justin Champion | Seeing the Past: Simon Schama's ‘A History of Britain’ and Public History |
000867 (2002) |
Moya Kneafsey | cultural geographies in practice |
000882 (2002) |
Iarfhlaith Watson [Irlande (pays)] | Irish-language broadcasting: history, ideology and identity |
000893 (2002) |
James Porter [Royaume-Uni] | The distant isle: The scholarship and music of Peter Crossley-Holland (1916-2001) |
000918 (2001) |
Hazel V. Carby | What is this ‘black’ in Irish popular culture? |
000943 (2001) |
Ryan Dye | Catholic Protectionism or Irish Nationalism? Religion and Politics in Liverpool, 1829–1845 |
000982 (2000) |
Brian O'Neill | `Lifting the veil': the arts, broadcasting and Irish society |
000991 (2000) |
Aphra Kerr | Media Diversity and Cultural Identities |
000995 (2000) |
Paul Mc Kevitt [Royaume-Uni] ; Conn Mulvihill [Irlande (pays)] ; Seán Nualláin [Irlande (pays)] | Language, Vision & Music: Workshop Report on The Eighth International Workshop on the Cognitive Science of Natural Language Processing (CSNLP-8) National University of Ireland, Galway (NUI Galway), Galway, Ireland Monday 9th–:Wednesday 11th August, 1999 |
000A06 (2000) |
C. Michael Hawn [États-Unis] | The Wild Goose sings : Themes in the worship and music of the Iona Community |
000A82 (1998) |
Ravindra K. Jain | Indian diaspora, globalisation and multi culturalism: A cultural analysis |
000A98 (1998) |
R. Blyn-Ladrew [États-Unis] | Ancient bards, Welsh Gipsies, and Celtic folklore in the cauldron of regeneration |
000B70 (1997) |
Mary T. Condren | Mercy Not Sacrifice: Toward a Celtic Theology |
000B78 (1997) |
Alasdair M. Brooks [États-Unis] | Beyond the Fringe: Transfer-Printed Ceramics and the Internationalization of Celtic Myth |
000B87 (1997) |
G. Smith [Australie] | Modern-style Irish accordion playing : History, biography and class |
000C11 (1996) |
Thomas Finan | Ulysses and the Irish God |
000C25 (1996) |
Terence Denman | 'Ethnic Soldiers Pure and Simple'? The Irish in the Late Victorian British Army |
000C27 (1996) |
T. A. Dubois [États-Unis] | Native hermeneutics : Traditional means of interpreting lyric songs in Northern Europe |
000C29 (1995-06-02) |
Anne-Marie O'Connell [France] | Figurative elements of the supernatural in Irish mythology and folklore |
000D66 (1994) |
John H. Pryor ; Glansville R. J. Jones ; Robin A. Butlin ; Charles W. J. Withers ; Richard Dennis ; Annemarie Adams ; Stephen V. Ward ; Antony Copley ; Lydia Mihelic Pulsipher ; Angela Miller ; David Seamon ; Matthew H. Edney ; John R. Walton ; Fiona M. Davidson ; John A. Kirchner ; John Thornton ; John Webb ; Gerry Kearns ; Jonathan Crush ; Modris Eksteins | Review of Europe and the Sea, by Michael Mollat du Jourdain; Early Irish and Welsh Kinship, by T. M. Charles-Edwards; An Historical Geography of Ireland, by B. J. Graham and L. J. Proudfoot; Moving Europeans, by Leslie Page Moch; Housing Strategies in Europe, 1880-1930, by Colin G. Pooley; The Edwardian House, by Helen C. Long; Slums and Redevelopment, by J. A. Yelling; Street Noises, by Adrian Rifkin; Wild Majesty, by Peter Hulume and Neil L. Whitehead; Art and Empire, by Vivien Green Fryd; Mapping American Culture, by Wayne Franklin and Michael Steiner; The Power of Maps, by Denis Wood (with John Fels); The Transformation of Agriculture in the West, by David Grigg; World Trade Since 1431, by Peter J. Hugill; Ways of the World, by M. G. Lay; West African Slavery and Atlantic Commerce, by James F. Searing; Crossings, by Walter Nugent; Miasms and Disease, by Carlo M. Cipolla; Epidemics and Ideas: Essays on the Historical Perception of Pestilence, by Terence Ranger and Paul Slack; Black Mountain, by Colin Murray and War Machine: The Rationalization of Slaughter in the Modern Age, by Daniel Pick |
000D69 (1994) |
Iain A. M. Macritchie | Celtic culture, Calvinism, social and mental health on the Island of Lewis |
000D74 (1994) |
B. L. Knapp [États-Unis] | Yeats's Deirdre: celtic feminist and heroine |