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Éigse
DisciplineLinguistics
LanguageIrish, English
Edited byLiam MacMathúna
Publication details
Former name
Lia Fáil
History1926–present
Publisher
FrequencyAnnually
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Éigse
Indexing
ISSN0013-2608
Links

Éigse: A Journal of Irish Studies is an academic journal devoted to the study of the Irish language and literature. It began in 1923 as part of an initiative by the Senate of the National University of Ireland to use the Adam Boyd Simpson Fund for the publication of an Irish studies journal. This journal, called Lia Fáil, first appeared in 1926 and was edited by Douglas Hyde, professor of Modern Irish at University College Dublin (UCD). A second volume appeared in 1932, when prof. Hyde retired from UCD, later becoming the first President of Ireland. When in 1938, the fund was exclusively set aside for the publication of the journal, Gerard Murphy stepped into Hyde's shoes and changed the name to Éigse: A Journal of Irish Studies, which saw its first volume in 1939. Since then, the journal has appeared on a regular basis. The current editor-in-chief is Liam MacMathúna.

Editors

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  • Gerard Murphy (1939–1959)
  • Brian Ó Cuív (1959–1974)
  • Tomás Ó Concheanainn (1975–1986)
  • Pádraig A. Breatnach (1987–2010)
  • Liam Mac Mathúna (2011–present)
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    Éigse
    DisciplineLinguistics
    LanguageIrish, English
    Edited byLiam MacMathúna
    Publication details
    Former name
    Lia Fáil
    History1926–present
    Publisher
    FrequencyAnnually
    Standard abbreviations
    ISO 4Éigse
    Indexing
    ISSN0013-2608
    Links
    • Journal homepage

    Éigse: A Journal of Irish Studies is an academic journal devoted to the study of the Irish language and literature. It began in 1923 as part of an initiative by the Senate of the National University of Ireland to use the Adam Boyd Simpson Fund for the publication of an Irish studies journal. This journal, called Lia Fáil, first appeared in 1926 and was edited by Douglas Hyde, professor of Modern Irish at University College Dublin (UCD). A second volume appeared in 1932, when prof. Hyde retired from UCD, later becoming the first President of Ireland. When in 1938, the fund was exclusively set aside for the publication of the journal, Gerard Murphy stepped into Hyde's shoes and changed the name to Éigse: A Journal of Irish Studies, which saw its first volume in 1939. Since then, the journal has appeared on a regular basis. The current editor-in-chief is Liam MacMathúna.

    Editors

    • Gerard Murphy (1939–1959)
    • Brian Ó Cuív (1959–1974)
    • Tomás Ó Concheanainn (1975–1986)
    • Pádraig A. Breatnach (1987–2010)
    • Liam Mac Mathúna (2011–present)
    • Éigse website
      • Journal history
    • Table of Contents


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