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Irland Journal 1.90 Irland Journal 2.90 Best-Nr.: 18143088 irland journal 1.90 Inhaltsverzeichnis ij 1.90 4 - auf entdeckungsreise: Das verlorene Erbe der Blaskets 50 - Das gerechteste Wahlsystem der Welt? Impressionen irischer Institutionen 44 - Krieg ohne Ende: 20 Jahre britische Truppen in Nordirland 14 - literatur aus irland: Midland (Rita Kelly) 76 - Nischt als Joyce 35 - Portfolio Derek Speirs Best-Nr.: 18143089 irland journal 2.90 Inhaltsverzeichnis ij 2.90 6 -auf entdeckungsreise: Versteinertes Chaos. Line Reise, zum Giant's Causeway 50 -Beobachtungen, Meinungen, Momentaufnahmen - Die Bilder Rita Duffys 70 -das interview: Wer war Brian O'Nolan? 22 -Es darf gekickt werden. Irlands unbekannte Fußballwelt 61 -Feten Feiern Festivals: Der Inselsommer 1990 41- Frauenbilder: Ein starkes Stück Frau 36 -Keine Bestenliste: Irland-Reiseführer 46 -Zur Frauenbewegung und zur Situation irischer Frauen heute Best-Nr.: 18143090 irland journal 3.90 Inhaltsverzeichnis ij 3.90 38 -Dann plötzlich...fiel der Boden aus seiner Welt 23 -auf entdeckungsreise: "Unmöglich, sie alle vom Tal fernzuhalten." Glendalough: Kein Geheimtip 12 -auf entdeckungsreise: von Dublin nach Shannon Harbour. Eine Fahrt auf dem Grand Canal 61 -Gegenbilder (1): Deutschsprachige Autoren über Irland: Karl Marx und Friedrich Engels: Ein Land der Ruinen 56 -Rita Ann Higgins: Collin und Hexe Best-Nr.: 18143091 irland journal 4.90 Sonderheft zur Wahl von Mary Robinson zur Irischen Staatspräsidentin Die Sonderausgabe ist komplett der Wahl Mary Robinsons zur Präsidentin der Republik Irland gewidmet. Best-Nr.: 18143092 irland journal 1.91 Inhaltsverzeichnis 1.91 34 -"Culture in Dublin" – eine Veranstaltungsübersicht 4 -Auf Entdeckungsreise in Dublin: "Es entzückt, auf den Hügeln von Howth zu stehen" 18 -Dominic Behan: Ein Umzug nach Kimmage 25 -Dublin (nicht nur) für Anfänger: Eine Wanderung durch Europas Europäische Kulturhauptstadt 38 -Durcan, Durcan 13 -Eine literarische Sauftour durch Dublin 21 -Pub Pastiche 49 -Gegenbilder (2): Deutschsprachige Autoren über Irland: Goethe versus Heine: Irish Bull 42 -Irische Tagebücher – Deutsche Bauernkarrieren in Irland Best-Nr.: 18143093 irland journal 2.91 Inhaltsverzeichnis ij 2.91 26 -"Bungalow blitz" 31 -Bilder aus Galway 4 -Cois Fharraige 1910 68 -Feten Feiern Festivals: Der Inselsommer 1991 48 -Gegenbilder (3): Deutschsprachige Autoren über Irland: Hermann von Pückler-Muskau: Irische Hirnschädel 60 -Hausmesse 38 -Literatur in irischer Sprache 13 -Ökotour Connemara 36 -Údarás na Gaeltachta: Arbeitsplätze schaffen und Kulturräume bewahren 52 -Vom Heiligen St. Patrick zur Atomenergie Best-Nr.: 19143094 irland journal 3.91 Inhaltsverzeichnis 3.91 4 -auf entdeckungsreise: …und in mancher Wiese kann nachts der Gesang des Wachtelkönigs belauscht werden 42 -Für mich ist Irland ein Mikrokosmos. Interview mit Gerry Gleason 44 -Gegenbilder (4): Deutschsprachige Autoren über Irland. Ferdinand Freiligrath und Georg Weerth: Sympatisanten aus Detmold 39 -Learning Irish? 66 -Moya Cannon – ein Porträt 33 -Sprachporträt: Irisch 13 -Tradition und Tourismus. Eine Fahrt in Donegal Gaeltacht- Glencolumcille Best-Nr.: 18143095 irland journal 4.91 Inhaltsverzeichnis ij 4.91 22 -Die irischen Travellers: Fakten und Zahlen 3 -Pettigo, Die Grenze geht mitten durchs Dorf 7 -special: Christy Moore Best-Nr.: 18143096 irland journal 1.92 Inhaltsverzeichnis ij 1.92 18 -auf entdeckungsreise, die Dingle Halbinsel: Die unbesungenen Heldinnen der Gaeltacht3 3 -auf entdeckungsreise, die Dingle Halbinsel: Mount Brandon - eine Wanderung 15 -auf entdeckungsreise, die Dingle Halbinsel: Siamsa Tire 7 -auf entdeckungsreise, die Dingle Halbinsel: Wer erbt die Blaskets? – Reiner Rolff - mehr als ein Einsteiger 55 -auf entdeckungsreise: Die Maler von Tory 45 -auf entdeckungsreise: Tory - eine kulturelle Tragödie 49 -auf entdeckungsreise: Tory - stürmische Zeiten 54 -auf entdeckungsreise: Unwirkliches Tory Island 32 -Can we solve Ireland? Yes, Prime Minister. 37 -Gabriel Rosenstock - ein irischer Dichter 29 -Gegenbilder (5): Deutschsprachige Autoren über Irland: Johann Georg Kohl: Die Wunderinsel Best-Nr.: 18143097 irland journal 2.92 Inhaltsverzeichnis ij 2.92 3 -auf entdeckungsreise, Derry: The Town I Loved So Well ' 48 -auf entdeckungsreise: Corrib Conservation Centr 49 -auf entdeckungsreise: Cregg Castle 38 -auf entdeckungsreise: Lough Corrib. Corrib-Ökotour 50 -Glockenspiel in Cobh 16 -Das Stadion von Brandywell 7 -Die Sisyphos-Arbeit des Paddy Doherty 12 -Ein Mann erlebt den Blutsonntag 52 -Erdmann Linde: Wer Achill sagt, will Böll sehen 57 -Feten Feiern Festivals: Der Inselsommer 1992 72 -Gegenbilder (6): Deutschsprachige Autoren über Irland: Jakob Venedey: Den Völkern eine Lehre 19 -IMPACT 1992 13 -John Hume - eine Stimme in der Wildnis 23 -Londonderry-eine 20jährige Ehe 16 -Phil Coulter - der Star und seine Stadt 26 -Schwindelig vor Erlösung. Lyrik aus dem Westen Irlands Best-Nr.: 18143098 irland journal 3.92 Inhaltsverzeichnis ij 3.92 12 -auf entdeckungsreise: Burren 32 -auf entdeckungsreise: Craggaunowen Project 25 -auf entdeckungsreise: Der andere, unterirdische Burren 18 -auf entdeckungsreise: Des Papstes irische Herde 12 -auf entdeckungsreise: Keine Reise zum Mond 19 -auf entdeckungsreise: Von Fanore durch die Burren 36 -Broken Language. Fragment für Glerry Gleason 9 -Gegenbilder (7): Deutschsprachige Autoren über Irland: Ida-von Hahn- Hahn und Fanny Lewald - Zwei reisende Frauen 61 -Initiative '92: Giving North's citizens a say 54 -Paddy the Cope 62 -Zeitensprünge. Mit Heinrich Bölls Irischem Tagebuch auf die Grüne Insel Best-Nr.: 18143099 irland journal 4.92 Inhaltsverzeichnis ij 4.92 - Developing the West Together - Aidan Mathews: Die Figur am Kreuz - Licht Jahre entfernt Newgrange - Der Ire, der die Kohle machte: Auf den Spuren des William Thomas Mulvany Best-Nr.: 18143100 irland journal 1.93 Inhaltsverzeichnis ij 1.93 - auf entdeckungsreise: Bog - nasse Mitte ist bodenlos - Irish Folkways - Wie entsteht Torf? - Was für ein Bog ist das denn, bitte? - Bord na Mona: Zwischen Erhallen und verdienen - Rund um den Bog - Seamus Heaney - Bogland - Gegenbilder: Deutschsprachige Autoren über Irland (7): Moritz Hartmann: Dublin - eine eroberte Stadt - Georg William Rüssel (A.E.) - Der Mann mit den myriadenfachen Geistesfacetten - Milch und Honig. Kleine Kulturgeschichte des Irischen Essens (I) - dig news - Protokoll eines Kongresses Best-Nr.: 18143101 irland journal 2.93 Inhaltsverzeichnis ij 2.93 - Bilder ohne Worte aus einer Welt ohne Bilder - Gegenbilder: Deutschsprachige Autoren über Irland (9): K.J.Clement: Irische Schweinsaugen - Milch und Honig. Kleine Kulturgeschichte des Irischen Essens (II): Lachs - Poor Auld Brendan Behan - Ernsthaft Einsiedler werden, ist gar nicht so einfach - Druiden inszenieren flammen des Inferno vor den Toren von Armagh (Navan Fort) - Kerry The Kingdom - mehr als eine Ausstellung - Feten, Feiern, Festivals 93 Best-Nr.: 18143102 irland journal 3.93 Inhaltsverzeichns iij 3.93 - Betrachtungen über den irischen Regen - Milch und Honig – Kleine Kultur- geschichte des irischen Essens (III): Von Milch, bainne, clabair, bänbidh und cäis - entdeckungsreise: Bilder aus Roscommon - Neue Schiffahrtstraße: Der Erne- Shannon Link - Ich habe nie etwas anderes erlebt‘ - Giving North‘s citizens a say - Die Empfehlungen der Opsahl-Kommission - Das Keltische Jahr (I). Lughnasa - 20 Jahre Clannad Best-Nr.: 18143103 irland journal 4.93 Inhaltsverzeichnis ij 4.93 - Das Keltische Jahr (II). Samhait - Hugo Hamilton: Nazi-Weihnacht - Rückblick auf Dingle - Milch und Honig – Kleine Kulturgeschichte des Irischen Essens (TV): Weihnachtsgans & Christmas Pudding - Holy Show - An EC solution to an Irish problem Best-Nr.: 18143104 irland journal 1.94 Inhaltsverzeichnis ij 1.94 - auf entdeckungsreise: Rathlin Island - Mythische Windkraft - Milch und Honig – Kleine Kultur- geschichte des Irischen Essens (V): Wild- und andere Gemüse - Markenzeichen. Ich sammle Irland. - We Are Going To The USA - Das Keltische Jahr: Imbolc - Die Downing Street Declaration -und wie es dazu kam - Kein Nachruf: Bischof Edward Daly aus Derry - Gegenbilder: Deutschsprachige Autoren über Irland (10): J.Rodenberg: Der Wilde West Best-Nr.: 18143105 irland journal 2.94 Inhaltsverzeichnis ij 2.94 - auf entdeckungsreise: - Ceide Fields - Mayo 5000 - Inseln im Tourismus: Erris und Moy Valley - Achill und Cläre Island - The long road to Doolin - Sieht so ein Antichrist aus? - Developing the West Together II: - Als aus geschäftigen Weilern stille Ruinen wurden - A Crusade for Survival - Irisches Tagebuch - aus einem Fotoessay - Feten, Feiern, Festivals. Der Inselsommer 1994 - Milch und Honig – Kleine Kultur-geschichte des Irischen Essens (VI): Vom Lachs - Das Keltische Jahr: Beltene - Gegenbilder: Deutschsprachige Autoren über Irland (11): Ottilie von Goethe, eine Hibernomane im 19. Jahrhundert - Songs of the Reaper - Filme aus Irland Best-Nr.: 18143106 irland journal 3.94 Inhaltsverzeichnis ij 3.94 - auf entdeckungsreise: - Berg-Wacht: Die Mourne Mountains - Der Süden der Grafschaften Armagh und Down - John Millington Synge: The Evil Genius of the Abbey Theatre - Summerbooks. 48 Irland-Reiseführer auf dem Prüfstand - Gegenbilder: Deutschsprachige Autoren über Irland (12): Die Irischen Blätter 1917-18 - Milch und Honig – Kleine Kultur geschichte des Irischen Essens (VII): Getreide und Brot - Developing the West Together III: - Weitblick und Stehvermögen: Die Foxford Woollen Mills - Sprachrohr und Anlaufstelle: The Council for the West - Mayo Naturally - Lisa McAllister - auf entdeckungsreise: Die Beara Halbinsel - Sie scheitern in
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