Yearbook of the Centre for Irish-German Studies 2001/2002

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Joachim Fischer, Pól Ó Dochartaigh, Helen Kelly-Holmes (Eds.)

Yearbook of the Centre for Irish-German Studies 2001/2002

ISBN 978-3-88476-657-6, ISBN 3-88476-657-0, 184 S., kt., € 18,50 (2004)

(Irish-German Studies, Bd. 1)


Part I: Articles

The Celtic Dimension of the Anglo-German Antagonism

Celt versus Teuton: Race, Character and British National Identity, 1850-1918 - John S. Ellis

"Our sworn, subtle, savage, implacable and perfidious foe": Germanophobia and Spy-fever in Scotland, 194-1918 - Stefan Manz

The Celtic Countries and National Socialism

Under the "Three-Legged Swastika": Celtic Studies and Celtic Revival in the Isle of Man in the context of the "National Socialist Idea" - George Broderick

Relationships between the Germans and Bretons in the Second World War - Christian Bougeard

Nazi Historiography and the Partition of Ireland - Pól Ó Dochartaigh

The Celtic Countries and the GDR

The Poor Relations: The GDR and Ireland - Damian Mac Con Uladh

Projecting the Self - Reflecting the Other: Scotland, Wales and the GDR - Marianne Howarth

Literary Relations

Scotland and the German "Percy-Complex": Ballad Transitions in the 18th Century - Kirsten Kearney

A Wild Goose in Wallenstein: Walter Buttler in Schiller's Trilogy - Florian Krobb

Responses to the Third Reich and the Holocaust in Scottish Writing - Donal McLaughlin

"In the beginning was the deed": Faustian Poetics in John Banville's Mefisto - Elke D'hoker


Part II: Documentation and Reports

Conference Report

The "Ring Festival" at the University of Limerick, August 2002 - "Mein irisch Kind wo weilest du?" - Irland schmiedet nach fast hundert Jahren wieder einen "Ring" - Dieter Borchmeyer

"From Wagner to Hitler": A Lecture by Dr. Gottfried Wagner

Reports