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Elliott, Robin, ‘ The encyclopaedia of music in Ireland: a response’ in Irish university review vol. 45, no 1 (spring/summer 2015), pp. 168–72. Response to review
Harte, Colin F., ‘The Globalization of Irish Traditional Song Performance by Susan H. Motherway’ in New Hibernia Review vol. 19, no 2, (summer 2015), pp. 151-152. Review article
Keegan, Niall, ‘The manufacture of Irish traditional music’ in Journal of music, 10 June 2015. Online article
Kelly, Fergus S., The life and work of Oisín Kelly, Hacketstown, Co Carlow: Derreen Books, 2015. ISBN 978-0-9933063-0-3, xiv + 94 pages (60 colour plates). Visual artist whose work included musicians and dancers
Kiberd, Declan & P.J. Mathews, Handbook of the Irish revival: an anthology of Irish cultural and political writings 1891–1922 Dublin: Abbey Theatre Press, 2015. ISBN 9780993180002, 505 pp. (hbk.)
Kirwan, Larry, A history of Irish music, New York: Forty-Seven Books, 2015. ISBN 9780963960113, ix+347 pp. (pbk.)
Kuntz, Andrew, ‘Fiddle tune history. The mason’s (extraordinary, extended) family’ in Fiddler magazine as above, pp. 37–38
Mac Aoidh, Caoimhín, ‘The hidden note: topping off good memories’ in Fiddler magazine as above, pp. 46–47
Mac Mathúna, Liam, ‘Séadna agus Abhráin ghrádh Chúige Connacht: caint na ndaoine, an meon Gaelach agus an nua-aoiseacht’ in Léann. Iris Chumann Léann na Litríochta vol. 3 (2014), pp. 53–79
Moulden, John, The printed ballad in Ireland: a guide to the popular printing of songs in Ireland 1760-1920 Thesis (PhD): NUI, Glaway, 2006. 1129 pp. Now available online
Murphy, John A., ‘Thomas Davis: a bicentenary assessment’ in Mallow Field Club Journal no 32 (2014), pp. 5–16
Ni Bhriain, Orfhlaith, ‘Barbara O’Connor, The Irish Dancing: Cultural Politics and Identities, 1900–2000, Cork: Cork University Press, 2013′ in Dance Research vol. 33, no 1, pp. 76–77 (May 2015). Online review article
Ní Fhuartáin, Méabh, ‘”Irish music in Irish life”: articulating a vision of revival’ in John Cunningham & Niall Ó Cíosáin eds, Culture and society in Ireland since 1750: essays in honour of Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh, Dublin: Lilliput Press, 2015. ISBN 978-1-8435-1-6385, pp. 306–21
O’Donnell, Mary Louise, ‘A cultural curiosity: the emigrant Irish harper’ in Folk harp journal no. 167 (summer 2015), pp. 26–33
O’Hare, Kieran, ‘Kevin Henry: from Sligo to the South Side’ in Éirways: exploring Irishness no. 1 (2015), pp. 8–21
O’Hare, Kieran, ‘Nicholas Carolan’ in Éirways: exploring Irishness as above, pp. 64–75
Ó Muraíle, Nollaig, ‘Mise Raifeartaí an staraí’ in John Cunningham & Niall Ó Cíosáin eds, Culture and society in Ireland since 1750, as above, pp. 97–110
Perlman, Ken, Couldn’t have a wedding without the fiddler: the story of traditional fiddling on Prince Edward Island, Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 2015. ISBN 9781621900979, xxviii+463 pp. (pbk.)
Quinn, James, Young Ireland and the writing of Irish history, Dublin: UCD Press, 2015. ISBN 9781906359881, 256 pp. (pbk.). Includes consideration of songs
Redmond, Mark, ‘C joints and their future in uilleann piping’ in An píobaire as above, p. 24
Roffler, Pierina, The Celtic harp: a symbol of power and revolution Thesis (undergraduate): Kantonsschule Rychenberg, 2014. 51 pp.
Rohs, Stephen, Eccentric nation: Irish performance in nineteenth-century New York City Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2009. ISBN 9780838641385, 262 pp. (hbk.)
Shaljean, Bonnie, ‘Ringing strings. The parting of friends – music from 18th-century Ireland’ in Folk harp journal as above, pp. 58–63. About Charlotte Milligan Fox
Su, Norman Makoto, & Bryan Duggan, ‘TuneTracker: tensions in the surveillance of traditional music’ ACM conference on Designing Interactive Systems in 2014 June 21st – 25th Vancouver, BC, Canada. Online article
Whitmer, Nick, ‘Trouble in the Irish village’ in An píobaire as above, pp. 26–28