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Irish Folklore / Béaloideas: Thesis

Thesis

Theses

The Edward Murphy Library houses a collection of undergraduate, postgraduate and post doctoral theses. Reading previous students' theses provides invaluable guidance for structuring your essays or research projects, citing your sources and  finding out about topics that are often focused on local conerns, current discourse in critical cultures and contemporary artworks.

To access our thesis collection, find the thesis of interest in our Library Catalogue and take note of the thesis number (can be found under 'General Notes'). Go to the library issue desk with this number and they will get the thesis for you. Theses are reference only items.


Ní Aodha, A-Ó. (2022) Gairm Caointeoireacht / Keening’s Convocation: a queering of the temporalised body. (dissertation). 

Power, K. (2016). A reflection on collection: the role of archiving in ireland’s folklore and mythology (dissertation).

Donnelly, P., & Mahoney, E. (2019). The song narrative : its contemporary gendered implications (dissertation).