Contents: Christine Kinealy: ‘Some Great and Terrible Calamity’. India’s Response to Ireland’s Great Famine – Myrtle Hill: From Down to Dohnavur. Amy Carmichael and ‘The Higher Christian Life’ – Catherine Maignant : Le catholicisme irlandais contemporain au risque des sagesses orientales – Mathew Staunton/Olivier Decottignies: Letters from Ankara. Scriptal Change in Turkey and Ireland in 1928 – Audrey Whitty: The Albert M. Bender Collection of Asian Art in the National Museum of Ireland – Grace Neville: ‘To the East’. Paris, Ireland and the Jews in Derry O’Sullivan’s An La go dTainig Siad – Christophe Gillissen : L’Irlande et le Moyen-Orient à l’ONU – Catherine Piola: Recent Eastern European Migration to Ireland and Demographic Change – Loredana Salis/Maria Angela Ferrario/Neringa Liubiniene: East Meets East Going West. The Baltic Neighbours in Northern Ireland – Marie-Claire Considère-Charon: Irish MEPs in an Enlarged Europe.
Christophe Gillissen is a lecturer at the English Department of the University of Paris IV – Sorbonne, where he teaches British and Irish civilisation. He has published several articles on Irish foreign policy, notably on Ireland’s bilateral relations with Britain and with France, but also on its multilateral policy at the United Nations and within the European Union.
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