Category:Modern sources on Ireland: Difference between revisions

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Latest revision as of 18:46, 21 October 2012

Category:Modern sources on Ireland

This category is intended to contain modern, especially post-Reformation sources on Ireland, in both written and oral form. Examples are the Ordnance Survey letters from John O'Donovan, Eugene O'Curry and others on their tour through the counties of Ireland, and oral folklore recorded in writing and published in such journals as Béaloideas: The Journal of the Folklore of Ireland Society.