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Authors: Mallory, JP
Citation: Jp. Mallory, Language in Ulster/Ulster folklife - Editor's note, ULSTER FOLK, 45, 1999, pp. 1-2

Authors: Mallory, PJ
Citation: Pj. Mallory, Language in prehistoric Ireland, ULSTER FOLK, 45, 1999, pp. 3-16

Authors: Hannan, R
Citation: R. Hannan, Literature in Irish from the earliest texts to modern times, ULSTER FOLK, 45, 1999, pp. 17-35

Authors: Hickey, R
Citation: R. Hickey, Ireland as a linguistic area, ULSTER FOLK, 45, 1999, pp. 36-51

Authors: Corrigan, KP
Citation: Kp. Corrigan, Language contact and language shift in County Armagh, 1178-1659, ULSTER FOLK, 45, 1999, pp. 54-69

Authors: Kallen, JL
Citation: Jl. Kallen, Irish English and the Ulster Scots controversy, ULSTER FOLK, 45, 1999, pp. 70-85

Authors: Montgomery, MB
Citation: Mb. Montgomery, The position of Ulster Scots (Language, linguistics), ULSTER FOLK, 45, 1999, pp. 86-107

Authors: Mac Poilin, A
Citation: A. Mac Poilin, Language, identity and politics in Northern Ireland, ULSTER FOLK, 45, 1999, pp. 108-132

Authors: Houlihan, M
Citation: M. Houlihan, Formation of National Museums and Galleries of Northern Ireland - Forward, ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 1-1

Authors: Holmes, E
Citation: E. Holmes, Dr. John C. McVail and the improvement of the housing of the Irish migratory potato harvesters in Scotland, 1897-c.1913, ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 2-16

Authors: Gailey, A
Citation: A. Gailey, Deeply domestic realms: Origins, development and criticisms of open-air museums, ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 17-44

Authors: Crane, E Walker, P
Citation: E. Crane et P. Walker, Irish beekeeping in the past, ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 45-59

Authors: Mirala, P
Citation: P. Mirala, The 18th-century Masonic lodge as a social unit, ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 60-68

Authors: Kirk, JM
Citation: Jm. Kirk, Ulster Scots: Realities and myths, ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 69-93

Authors: Cunningham, JB O'Loughlin, J
Citation: Jb. Cunningham et J. O'Loughlin, O'Loughlin's Cycle Shop, Belleek, Co. Fermanagh and the coming of the bicycle (Irish recreation, sport), ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 94-99

Authors: Bell, J
Citation: J. Bell, Concepts of survival and revival in Irish culture, ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 100-109

Authors: Cunningham, J
Citation: J. Cunningham, A rural industry in West Ulster - Stonecutting, ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 110-116

Authors: Steven, A
Citation: A. Steven, The sport of curling in Ulster, ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 117-120

Authors: Bell, P
Citation: P. Bell, The master's touch - A tutor for the uilleann pipes, ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 121-121

Authors: Hannan, R
Citation: R. Hannan, Tunes of the Munster pipers. Irish traditional music from the James Goodman manuscripts, vol 1, ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 122-122

Authors: Hannan, R
Citation: R. Hannan, Seamus Ennis. The 'Return from Fingal' (RTE CD 199), ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 122-124

Authors: Friel, CP
Citation: Cp. Friel, Early bus services in Ulster, ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 124-125

Authors: Hill, M
Citation: M. Hill, Forgetting frolic, ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 125-126

Authors: Kirk, JM
Citation: Jm. Kirk, Ulster-Scots: A grammar of the traditional written and spoken language, ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 127-130

Authors: Buckley, AD
Citation: Ad. Buckley, The construction of heritage, ULSTER FOLK, 44, 1998, pp. 130-133
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