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At the Rising of the Moon: The Peasantry and Ireland from the Tudor Conquest to the fall of Landlordism
by Marc Mulholland.
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Beneath the Ground of Kings and Saints: The Archaeology and History of Ferns, County Wexford
by Barry Lacey.
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Building Mitchelstown, 1779-1830
by David A. Fleming.
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Cenel Neogain and the Donegal Kingdom Ad 800
by Brian Lacey.
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Charlie Vs Garret: The rivalry that shaped modern Ireland
by Eoin O'Malley.
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Classical Myth in Medieval Ireland
by Brigid Ehrmantraut.
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Confluences of law and history: Irish Legal History Society discourses and other papers, 2011-21
edited by Niamh Howlin, and Felix M. Larkin.
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David Trimble: Peacemaker
by Stephen Walker.
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Dublin's Stained Glass: a guide to the finest twentieth century windows
by David Caron.
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Dublin's women street traders, 1882-1932
by Susan Marie Martin.
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Factory life in Industrial Yarns Ltd, Bray, 1958-98
by Kieran Devenish.
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Finding Mary: The untold story of an Inishowen murder, 1844
by Angela Byrne.
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From Bullets to Ballots: Politics and Electioneering in Post-Civil War Kerry, 1922-33
by Owen O'Shea.
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Meath: the Irish Revolution 1912-23
by Ciaran Wallace.
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National hunt and point-to-point racing in Ireland
by Frances Nolan.
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Painting History: The Murals of Northern Ireland, 1908–2024
by Tony Crowley.
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Pills and Protest: Abortion Access in Ireland
by Brenna McCaffrey.
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Print and the Celtic Languages: Publishing and Reading in Irish, Welsh, Gaelic and Breton, 1700–1900
by Niall Ó Ciosáin.
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Reformation Women in Ireland 1660-1760: By their authority
by Phil Kilroy.
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Single Mothers in Twentieth-century Ireland and Britain: Pregnancy, Migration and Institutionalization
by Dr Lorraine Grimes.
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The Dean Disordered: Jonathan Swift and Humoral Medicine
by Paul William Child.
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The Early Years of Ireland in the European Economic Community: Managing Membership
by Aoife Keogh.
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The Great Famine in Tralee and North Kerry
by Bryan MacMahon.
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The Lismore (O'Callaghan) estate under William Robert Hood Rochfort, 1891-1902, in Counties Cork, Limerick and Tipperary
by Margaret O'Sullivan.
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The Nurse & The State: A history of the General Nursing Council for Ireland, 1920-1950
by Gerard Fealy.
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The Pre-Famine Fever Epidemics: A case study of the Cork Street Fever Hospital, Dublin
by Ciaran McCabe.
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The Revival in Irish Literature and Culture
edited by Gregory Castle.
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Thomas Moore and the Transatlantic, 1800–1840: The Local, the Global and the Mobile
by Julia M. Wright.
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A Propaganda Failure in the Perimeter: The British in Northern Ireland, c. 1969–82
by Tancred Bradshaw, and Shelley Deane
in Irish Studies in International Affairs.
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Who Blinked First? Debating the Origins of the Northern Irish Peace Process*
by Martyn Frampton
in The English Historical Review.
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Medicine in Old Irish law
by Pierce Grace
in Studia Hibernica.
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Print Hoaxes, Satire, and Representation: Reading A Letter from the Grand Mistress of the Female Free-Masons to Mr Harding the Printer (Dublin, 1724)
by Moyra Haslett
in Eighteenth-Century Ireland.
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‘We laughed until we forgot what we came for’: Davy Rees—a comedian of the nineteenth-century Irish stage
by Karina Holton
in Studia Hibernica.
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Sir Charles Wogan and the Oran Campaign
by K. P. E. Lasok
in Eighteenth-Century Ireland.
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The burden of history: rethinking post-conflict Irish essay films: Peter Lennon’s Rocky Road to Dublin (1968) and Mark Cousins’ I Am Belfast: A City Symphony (2015)
by Brian McIlroy
in Irish Studies Review.
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A prosopography of poets, writers and scholars from Thomond
by Luke Mcinerney
in Studia Hibernica.
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Eighteenth-Century Ireland/Iris an dá chultúr (Imleabhair/ Volumes 1–40)
by Ciarán Mac Murchaidh
in Eighteenth-Century Ireland.
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Zealous for ‘the Cause’: Irish Women as Jacobite Agents, 1689–1724
by Frances Nolan
in Eighteenth-Century Ireland.
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‘A real bell ringer in international politics’: Frank Aiken and the origins of Ireland’s nuclear non-proliferation initiative at the United Nations, 1957-58
by Mervyn O’Driscoll
in Cold War History.
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Dánta Polaitiúla Neamhfhoilsithe Éadbhaird de Nógla (c. 1700–82)
by Keith Ó Riain
in Eighteenth-Century Ireland.
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Portrait of a Slave Trader? The Unknown Man by Perronneau in the National Gallery of Ireland
by Dominique Raynaud
in Eighteenth-Century Ireland.
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Eoghan Desmond’s Amra Choluim Chille: a contemporary choral setting of a sixth-century poem
by Laura Sheils
in Studia Hibernica.
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An Gúm agus an Afraic Theas: ciorrú téacsanna, an chinsireacht pholaitiúil, agus cairdeas na míshástachta
by Pádraig Ó Siadhail
in Studia Hibernica.
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Irish Catholic Recruitment into the British Army during the American Revolution: A Case Study of the 46th Regiment of Foot
by Sadie Sunderland
in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society.
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From Kingdom to Colony: Framing the English Conquest of Ireland *
by Colin Veach
in The English Historical Review.
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‘This Thing Called a Bank’: Swift’s Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufacture and the 1720 National Bank Proposals
by Patrick Walsh
in Eighteenth-Century Ireland.
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Poverty, children and the poor law in industrial Belfast, 1880–1918
reviewed by Juliana Adelman
in Studia Hibernica.
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Uncivil war the British army and the Troubles, 1966–1975.
reviewed by Stuart Aveyard
in Irish Historical Studies.
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Making empire Ireland, imperialism, and the early modern world.
reviewed by Alex Beeton
in Irish Historical Studies.
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Ordinary lives, death, and social class Dublin city coroner’s court, 1876–1902.
reviewed by Judy Bolger
in Irish Historical Studies.
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Screen workers and the Irish film industry.
reviewed by Pat Brereton
in Studia Hibernica.
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Industry and Policy in Independent Ireland, 1922–1972.
reviewed by Ciarán Casey
in Irish Historical Studies.
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Irish nuns and education in the Anglophone world a transnational history. By Deirdre Raftery.
reviewed by Caitriona Clear
in Irish Historical Studies.
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Ireland and Empire in the Late Nineteenth Century,
reviewed by Michael De Nie
in The English Historical Review.
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The struggle for mastery in Ireland, 1442–1540 culture, politics and Kildare-Ormond rivalry.
reviewed by Áine Foley
in Irish Historical Studies.
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Irish nuns and education in the Anglophone world
reviewed by Mary Hatfield
in Studia Hibernica.
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The wars of Charlemagne reassessments.
reviewed by Trevor Herbert
in Studia Hibernica.
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Charles Macklin and the Theatres of London
reviewed by Karina Holton
in Eighteenth-Century Ireland.
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Anglicizing tudor Connacht the expansion of english rule in the lordships of Clanrickard and Hy Many.
reviewed by Henry A. Jefferies
in Irish Historical Studies.
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Irish artisans and radical politics, 1776–1820 apprenticeship to revolution.
reviewed by James Kelly
in Studia Hibernica.
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Ordinary Lives, Death, and Social Class Dublin City Coroner’s Court, 1876–1902
reviewed by Georgina Laragy
in Victorian Studies.
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The Immigration of Irish Lawyers to Australia in the 19th Century Causes and Consequences
reviewed by Mark Lunney
in The Journal of Legal History.
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Irish and Scottish art, c.900–1900 survivals and revivals.
reviewed by Mícheál Mac Craith
in Studia Hibernica.
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Conflict, diaspora and empire Irish nationalism in Britain, 1912–1922.
reviewed by Mary MacDiarmada
in Studia Hibernica.
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Pádraig Ó Laoghaire (1870–1896) an Irish scholar from the Béarra Peninsula.
reviewed by Jeaic Mag Fhinn
in Studia Hibernica.
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William Sharman Crawford and Ulster radicalism.
reviewed by Elizabeth Malcolm
in Irish Historical Studies.
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Radical Basque nationalist-Irish republican relations a history.
reviewed by Kyle McCreanor
in Irish Historical Studies.
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The Irish Revolution A Global History
reviewed by Tom McGrath
in First World War Studies.
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Dúchas Iris Staire Dhúiche Ealla
reviewed by Deirdre Nic Mhathúna
in Studia Hibernica.
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Catalogue of Irish manuscripts in Houghton Library, Harvard University.
reviewed by Pádraig Ó Liatháin
in Studia Hibernica.
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Dindshenchas Érenn
reviewed by Mícheál B. Ó Mainnín
in Studia Hibernica.
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Irish Materialisms The Nonhuman and the Making of Colonial Ireland, 1690–1830
reviewed by Anna Pilz
in Eighteenth-Century Ireland.
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Law, Equity and Romantic Writing Seeking Justice in the Age of Revolutions
reviewed by Daniel Sanjiv Roberts
in Eighteenth-Century Ireland.
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NORAID and the Northern Ireland Troubles 1970–1994.
reviewed by F. Stuart Ross
in Studia Hibernica.
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Industry and Policy in Independent Ireland, 1922–1972,
reviewed by Jim Tomlinson
in The English Historical Review.
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The Metal Stamp’d by Honest Fame Gold and Silver Boxes in Dublin, 1662–1830
reviewed by Brendan Twomey
in Eighteenth-Century Ireland.
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Dwelling(s) in nineteenth-century Ireland.
reviewed by Anna Walsh
in Irish Historical Studies.
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Politics and political culture in Ireland from restoration to union, 1660–1800 Essays in honour of Jacqueline R. Hill.
reviewed by Patrick Walsh
in Irish Historical Studies.
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Oliver Goldsmith, The Vicar of Wakefield A Tale Supposed to be Written by Himself
reviewed by James Ward
in Eighteenth-Century Ireland.
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Irish women’s speeches volume ii. A rich chorus of voices.
reviewed by Margaret Ward
in Irish Historical Studies.
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James Joyce and the Irish revolution the Easter Rising as modern event
reviewed by Lisa Weihman
in Irish Studies Review.
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Papers on the History of Irish Geology
reviewed by Patrick N. Wyse Jackson, Bettie Higgs, and Duncan Hawley
in Irish Journal of Earth Sciences.
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The origin legends of early medieval Britain and Ireland.
reviewed by Francis Young
in Irish Historical Studies.
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