Études d'histoire et de civilisation – Studies in history and civilisation
Claire DUBOIS (Université Charles de Gaulle – Lille 3), L'histoire et les Penny Journals : réécriture du passé et construction identitaire
Pierre RANGER (Université de Paris XII Val de Marne ; Queen's University, Belfast), La France et les propagandes nationalistes irlandaises durant la première guerre mondiale
Jacqueline HILL (National University of Ireland, Maynooth), Art Imitating War? Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme and its Place in History
Jean-Christophe PENET (NCFIS Dublin), Closer to Brussels than to Rome? The EU as the new external referent for asecularised Irish society and a redefined Catholic identity
Arts et images –Arts and image
Valérie MORISSON (Université Grenoble II), L'intemporel incarné : les corps des tourbières entre métaphore et littéralité
Études littéraires – Literary studies
Bernard MCKENNA (University of Delaware), "Soul of the Devil's Pig": Comedy and Affirmation in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake
Sarah C. GARDAM (Temple University USA), "Default(ing) to the Oldest scar": A Psychoanalytical Investigation of Subjectivity in Anne Enright's - The Gathering
David A. HUTCHINSON (Canada), Links to Pagan Ritual in Mediaeval Irish Literature Evgenia SIFAKI (Greek Open University), Mme de Stael's Cosmopolitan Imaginary and Sydney Owenson's Early Novels
Catherine CONAN (Université de Brest-Bretagne Occidentale), Quelle poésie de la sortie de guerre en Irlande du Nord ? L'exemple de Breaking News (2003) de Ciaran Carson et de The State of the Prisons (2005) de Sinead Morrissey