'This volume of essays, edited by Brendan Kane and Valerie McGowan-Doyle, originated in a multidisciplinary conference held at the University of Connecticut in 2009. The justification for the volume, so the editors claim, is that recent work on Elizabeth had largely failed to consider Ireland.' Steven G. Ellis, The English Historical Review
1. Elizabeth I and Ireland: an introduction Brendan Kane and Valerie McGowan-Doyle; 2. Ireland's Eliza: Queen or Cailleach? Richard A. McCabe; 3. Elizabeth on Ireland Leah S. Marcus; 4. A bardic critique of queen and court: 'Ionmholta Malairt Bhisigh', Eochaidh Ó hEodhasa, 1603 Peter McQuillan; 5. Recognizing Elizabeth I: grafting, sovereignty, and the logic of icons in an instance of bardic poetry B. R. Siegfried; 6. Coming into the weigh-house: Elizabeth I and the government of Ireland Ciaran Brady; 7. An Irish perspective on Elizabeth's religion: reformation thought and Henry Sidney's Irish lord deputyship, c.1560 to 1580 Mark A. Hutchinson; 8. Elizabeth I, the Old English and the rhetoric of counsel Valerie McGowan-Doyle; 9. 'Base rogues' and 'gentlemen of quality': the earl of Essex's Irish knights and royal displeasure in 1599, Paul E. J. Hammer; 10. 'Tempt not God too long, O Queen': Elizabeth and the Irish Crisis of the 1590s Hiram Morgan; 11. War poetry and counsel in early modern Ireland Andrew Hadfield; 12. Elizabeth on rebellion in Ireland and England: semper eadem? Brendan Kane; 13. Print, Protestantism and cultural authority in Elizabethan Ireland Marc Caball; Bibliography; Index.