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July 2005, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 164-167 Review: To and from Ireland: Planned Migration Schemes C. 1600–2000
by Patrick Fitzgerald - 167-169 Review: Women and Public Policy in Ireland: A Documentary History, 1922–1997
by Marie Coleman - 169-171 Review: Violence and Nationalist Politics in Derry City, 1920–23, from Dublin Castle to Stormont: The Memoirs of Andrew Philip Magill 1913–1925
by Peter Martin - 171-171 Review: Racism in the Irish Experience
by Donald M. Macraild - 171-172 Review: Medicine and Charity in Ireland 1718–1851
by Greta Jones - 173-175 Review: The Remaking of Modern Ireland 1750–1950 (Beckett Prize Essays in Irish History)
by Sean O'Connell - 175-177 Review: From Union to Union: Nationalism, Democracy and Religion in Ireland – Ad of Union to EU
by Guy Beiner - 177-178 Review: Sir Charles Domvile and the Management of His Shankill Estate, County Dublin, 1857–68
by Neville Ian Scarlett - 178-180 Review: Victoria's Ireland? Irishness and Britishness 1837–1901
by James Loughlin - 180-182 Review: Trim, Fethard
by Matthew Stout - 182-183 Review: Women in Ireland: A Century of Change
by Linda Connolly - 183-185 Review: In Green and Red: The Lives of Frank Ryan, Reds and the Green: Ireland, Russia and the Communist Internationals, 1919–43
by Fintan Lane - 185-188 Review: The Cambridge History of Western Textiles
by Brenda Collins - 188-189 Review: The Irish National League in Dingle, County Kerry, 1885–1892
by Adam Pole - 189-191 Review: The Making of Marsh's Library. Learning, Politics and Religion in Ireland, 1650–1750
by Charles Ivar McGrath - 191-192 Review: Primate Robinson, 1709–94: ‘A Very Tough Incumbent in Fine Preservation’
by James Kelly - 192-194 Review: Thomas A. Finlay, SJ, 1848–1940: Educationalist, Editor, Social Reformer
by Carla King - 194-195 Review: Sending Out Ireland's Poor: Assisted Emigration to North America in the Nineteenth Century
by Enda Delaney - 195-196 Review: Maria Edgeworth and Romance, Samuel Ferguson and the Culture of Nineteenth-Century Ireland
by Nicholas Allen - 197-198 Review: Julius Pokorny, 1887–1970: Germans, Celts and Nationalism
by Pádraig P. Ó Néill - 198-199 Review: Young Irelander Abroad: The Diary of Charles Hart
by Adam Pole - 199-200 Review: Ireland, Germany and the Nazis: Politics and Diplomacy, 1919–1939
by Pól Ó Dochartaigh - 200-202 Review: The Continuing Story of Irish Television Drama: Tracking the Tiger
by Martin McLoone - 202-203 Review: Pearse's Patriots: St Enda's and the Cult of Boyhood
by Caitriona Clear - 203-204 Review: Culture and Conflict in Seventeenth-Century France and Ireland
by Graham Gargett - 205-207 Review: A Dominant Church: The Diocese of Achonry, 1818–1960
by James Kelly - 208-208 Report of the Honorary Secretary
by Niall Ó Ciosáin
June 2004, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-22 The Moving Statue and the Turtle Dove: Approaches to the History of Irish Religion
by S.J. Connolly - 23-40 ‘Scotia Major and Scotia Minor’: Ireland and the Birth of the Scottish Land Agitation, 1878–82
by Donald Dewar & Andrew G. Newby - 41-60 ‘An Irish Putumayo’: Roger Casement's Humanitarian Relief Campaign among the Connemara Islanders 1913–14
by Angus Mitchell - 61-68 Corporate Governance Archives in the National Archives of Ireland and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland
by Ciaran Ó Hógartaigh - 69-70 National Archives
by Brian Donnelly - 71-73 Public Record Office of Northern Ireland
by N/A - 74-76 Contesting Hegemony: The Historical Geography of the Protestant and Roman Catholic Communities of South Tipperary, c.1570–c.1841
by David J. Butler - 76-77 The Quakers of County Tipperary, 1655–1924
by Michael Ahern - 78-79 Managing Insanity: Carlow Lunatic Asylum, 1832–1922
by Catherine Cox - 80-81 Churches, People and Pastors: The Church of Ireland in Victorian Dublin, 1833–1900
by John Crawford - 81-82 Political Funerals and the Realisation of Irish Independence, 1847–1929
by Thomas J. Brophy - 82-84 State Promotion of Tourism in Independent Ireland 1925–55
by Irene Furlong - 84-85 Limerick and the Anglo-Irish Economic War 1932–8: Tariff Policy and its Effect on Industry Agriculture and Labour in Limerick City and County
by Jason Begley - 86-130 Select Bibliography of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History Published in 2003
by N/A - 131-131 Review: Roman Ireland
by Matthew Stout - 131-132 Review: Franco-Irish Relations, 1500–1610. Politics, Migration and Trade
by Andrea Knox - 133-134 Review: Death, Burial, and Commemoration in Ireland, 1550–1650
by John Johnston - 134-135 Review: Docwra's Derry: A Narration of Events in North-West Ulster 1600–04, Edited in 1849 by John O'Donovan
by Colm Lennon - 135-136 Review: ‘The Academy of Warre’: Military Affairs in Ireland, 1600–1800
by John Johnston - 136-137 Review: Scholar Bishop: The Recollections and Diary of Narcissus Marsh, 1638–96
by John Johnston - 137-138 Review: Confederate Catholics at War, 1641–49
by John Johnston - 138-139 Review: Irish Immigrants in the Land of Canaan: Letters and Memoirs from Colonial and Revolutionary America, 1675–1815
by Richard Middleton - 139-140 Review: The European Linen Industry in Historical Perspective, Passold Studies in Textile History XIII
by Frank Geary - 140-142 Review: Ireland: A Social, Cultural and Literary History, 1791–1891
by Neil McCaw - 142-144 Review: 1798: A Bicentenary Perspective
by L.M. Cullen - 144-145 Review: Bunting's Messiah
by Nuala McAllister-Hart - 145-146 Review: Problems and Perspectives in Irish History since 1800: Essays in Honour of Patrick Buckland
by Virginia Crossman - 147-148 Review: Reading Irish Histories: Texts, Contexts and Memory in Modern Ireland
by Guy Beiner - 148-149 Review: Counting the People: A Survey of the Irish Censuses 1813–1911
by Guy Beiner - 149-150 Review: Irish Migrants in Modern Wales
by John Belchem - 150-152 Review: Dublin's Suburban Towns, 1834–1930, Reinventing Modern Dublin
by Ruth McManus - 153-154 Review: John Ferguson, 1836–1906. Irish Issues in Scottish Politics
by Andrew Newby - 154-156 Review: Thomas Edmondson and the Dublin Laundry: A Quaker Businessman, 1837–1908
by Lindsey Earner-Byrne - 156-157 Review: Literature and the Irish Famine, 1845–1919
by Matthew Campbell - 157-158 Review: Ireland and the Crimean War
by Fintan Lane - 158-159 Review: William Patrick Partridge and His Times (1874–1917)
by Patrick Maume - 160-161 Review: The Royal Irish Constabulary: A History and Personal Memoir
by Brian Griffin - 161-161 Review: ‘May the Best Man Win:’ Sport, Masculinity and Nationalism in Great Britain and the Empire, 1880–1935
by Neal Garnham - 161-163 Review: Jottings in Solitary
by Fintan Lane - 163-164 Review: The Murder of Conell Boyle, County Donegal, 1898
by Pauric Travers - 164-165 Review: Forgotten Protest; Ireland and the Anglo-Boer War
by Patrick Maume - 165-166 Review: The Resurrection of Hungary: A Parallel for Ireland, 3rd Ed
by Anne Dolan - 166-167 Review: George Russell (æ) and the New Ireland, 1905–30
by P.J. Mathews - 167-168 Review: Ireland and the Great War: ‘A War to Unite Us All?’, Irish Regiments in the Great War: Discipline and Morale
by P.F. Nowlan - 169-171 Review: A New History of Ireland VII. Ireland 1921–84
by Mary E. Daly - 171-173 Review: Frank Ryan, Republicanism in Modern Ireland_
by Richard English - 173-175 Review: Ireland, Europe and the Marshall Plan
by Graham Brownlow - 175-176 Review: The Debateable Land: Ireland's Border Counties
by Ronan Gallagher - 177-177 Correction
by N/A - 178-178 Report of the Honorary Secretary
by Niall Ó Ciosáin
June 2003, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-23 Safely Delivered: Childbirth, Wet-Nursing, Gossip-Feasts and Churching in Ireland c.1530–1690
by Clodagh Tait - 24-51 Fire Insurance in Dublin 1700–1860
by Rowena Dudley - 52-70 The Boat to England: An Analysis of the Official Reactions to the Emigration of Single Expectant Irishwomen to Britain, 1922–1972
by Lindsey Earner-Byrne - 71-78 Listening to the Past and Talking to Each Other: Problems and Possibilities Facing Oral History in Ireland
by Guy Beiner & Anna Bryson - 79-80 Popular Religion in Gaelic Ireland, 1445–1645
by Salvador Ryan - 81-82 Contending Neighbours: Society in Fingal, 1603–60
by Maighréad Nà Mhurchadha - 83-84 Ulster Presbyterian Belief and Practice, 1770–1840
by Andrew Holmes - 85-86 To Speak of '98: The Social Memory and Vernacular Historiography of Bliain Na Bhfrancach – The Year of the French
by Guy Beiner - 87-88 ‘If it's Socialism You Want, Join Some other Party’: The Left in the Irish Labour Party 1948–69
by Niamh Puirséil - 89-127 Select Bibliography of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History Published in 2002
by Bernadette Cunningham & Raymond Gillespie - 128-129 Review: Women in a Celtic Church: Ireland 450–1150
by Catherine Swift - 129-131 Review: The Franciscans in Ireland, 1400–1534: From Reform to Reformation
by Niav Gallaher - 131-132 Review: A Viceroy's Vindication: Sir Henry Sidney's Memoir of Service in Ireland, 1556–78
by Nicholas Canny - 132-133 Review: Toleration and Religious Identity. The Edict of Nantes and its Implications in France, Britain and Ireland
by Mary Ann Lyons - 134-135 Review: Irish Migrants in Europe after Kinsale, 1602–1820
by Liam Chambers - 135-136 Review: Ireland from Independence to Occupation 1641–1660
by Pádraig Linehan - 136-138 Review: The People with No Name: Ireland's Ulster Scots, America's Scots Irish, and the Creation of a British Atlantic World, 1689–1764
by Patrick Fitzgerald - 138-139 Review: The Irish Hedge School and its Books, 1695–1831
by Niall ó Ciosáin - 139-140 Review: Irish Literary Magazines: An Outline History and Descriptive Bibliography
by Marie-Louise Legg - 141-142 Review: The First Toll-Roads: Ireland's Turnpike Roads 1729–1858
by James Kelly - 143-144 Review: Grattan: A Life
by James Kelly - 144-145 Review: Letterbook of Greg & Cunningham 1756–1757
by W.H. Crawford - 145-147 Review: Irish Opinion and the American Revolution, 1760–1783
by James Kelly - 147-148 Review: Transactions of the Royal Historical Society Sixth Series
by Margaret ó Hógartaigh - 148-149 Review: History and Memory in Modern Ireland
by Margaret Hógartaigh - 149-150 Review: Soul on Fire: A Life of Thomas Russell
by Dáire Keogh - 150-151 Review: A Paper Landscape: The Ordnance Survey in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
by Guy Beiner - 151-153 Review: Roman Catholic Nuns in England and Wales 1800–1937, a Social History
by Jacinta Prunty - 153-153 Review: Coalisland, County Tyrone, in the Industrial Revolution, 1801–1901
by Brenda Collins - 153-155 Review: The Factory Acts in Ireland 1802–1914
by Brenda Collins - 155-157 Review: Shipbuilding in Waterford 1820–1882: A Historical, Technical and Pictorial Study Transatlantic Triumph and Heroic Failure: The Story of the Galway Line
by Walford Johnson - 157-157 Review: In Search of Thomas Sheahan: Radical Politics in Cork, 1824–1836
by E. O'Connor - 158-159 Review: An Inquiry into the Principles of the Distribution of Wealth Most Conducive to Human Happiness the Irish Land Question: What it Involves and How Alone it Can Be Settled. An Appeal to the Land Leagues
by Fintan Lane - 159-160 Review: Father Mathew, Temperance and Irish Identity
by Diarmaid Ferriter - 161-161 Review: Dialogues in the Margin: A Study of the
by Malcolm Ballin - 161-162 Review: The Hidden Dublin, Facts Connected with the Social and Sanitary Condition of the Working Classes in the City of Dublin
by Ruth McManus - 162-163 Review: Thomas Davis & Ireland: A Biographical Study
by Donal McCartney - 164-165 Review: Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger
by Catriona Crowe - 165-167 Review: The Great Irish Famine Curriculum Ticket to Life: The Story of the Irish Potato Famine and Emigration
by Fionnuala Waldron - 167-169 Review: Letters from Ireland
by Tadhg Foley - 169-171 Review: The Decline of the Big House in Ireland: A Study of Irish Landed Families, 1860–1960
by Adam Pole - 171-172 Review: British Opinion and Irish Self-Government 1865–1925: From Unionism to Liberal Commonwealth
by Alan O'Day - 172-173 Review: Genteel Revolutionaries: Anna and Thomas Haslam and the Irish Women's Movement
by Margaret Preston - 173-175 Review: Ireland and Hungary. A Study in Parallels, with an Arthur Griffith Bibliography
by William O'Reilly - 176-177 Review: Recoveries: Neglected Episodes in Irish Cultural History
by Diarmaid Ferriter - 177-178 Review: The Politics and Relationships of Kathleen Lynn
by CaitrÃona Clear - 178-179 Review: Loyalism and Labour in Belfast: The Autobiography of Robert McElborough, 1884–1952
by Brendan Lynn - 179-180 Review: The Holy See, British Policy and the Plan of Campaign, 1885–93
by Laurence M. Geary - 180-182 Review: Standish O'Grady: Æ and Yeats: History, Politics and Culture to the Leaders of Our Working People
by Patrick Maume - 182-184 Review: The First Department: A History of the Department of Agriculture Ireland's Own Soil: Government and Agriculture in Ireland, 1945 to 1965
by Alan Matthews - 184-185 Review: In Their Own Voice: Women and Irish Nationalism
by Susannah Riordan - 185-186 Review: The Minutes of the Ulster Women's Unionist Council and Executive Committee 1911–40
by Gillian McIntosh - 186-187 Review: The 1st Royal Irish Rifles in the Great War
by P. F. Nowlan - 187-188 Review: The Irish Revolution and its Aftermath, 1916–1923: Years of Revolt
by Marie Coleman - 188-190 Review: Irish Republican Women in America: Lecture Tours, 1916–1925 Gender, Identity and the Irish Press, 1922–1937: Embodying the Nation
by Lindsey Earner-Byrne - 191-192 Review: Roger Casement in Death: Or Haunting the Free State Roger Casement: The Black Diaries with a Study of His Background, Sexuality and Irish Political Life
by Angus Mitchell - 193-193 Review: The Irish Women's Movement: From Revolution to Devolution
by Susannah Riordan - 194-195 Review: De Valera, Fianna Fáil and the Irish Press: The Truth in the News
by Deirdre McMahon - 195-196 Review: Family and Community in Ireland
by Guy Beiner - 196-197 Review: Believing in Action: The First Thirty Years of Concern 1968–1998
by Maurice O'Reilly - 198-199 Review: Reflections on the Irish State
by Michael Gallagher - 199-200 Review: Issues in Irish Public Policy
by Niamh Hardiman - 200-201 Review: Pre-Census Sources for Irish Demography
by Colin Thomas - 202-202 Report of the Honorary Secretary
by Niall Ó Ciosáin
June 2002, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-22 The Rise of the Annuity Company in Dublin 1700–1800
by Rowena Dudley - 23-39 The Fifth Earl Fitzwilliam and the School Wars
by D.J. Gratton - 40-55 The Origins of the Irish Hospitals' Sweepstake
by Marie Coleman - 56-70 Eighteenth-Century Dublin in the Eyes of a Hungarian Aristocrat
by Orsolya Szakály - 71-72 National Archives
by Brian Donnelly - 72-74 Public Record Office of Northern Ireland
by Stephen Scarth & Ann McVeigh - 75-76 The Life and Writings of Michael Moore c.1639–1726
by Liam Chambers - 77-78 The Rathmines Township & Urban District Local Government in Dublin 1847–1930
by Séamas Ó Maitiú - 78-79 ‘Shoulder to Shoulder’? Scottish and Irish Land Reformers in the Highlands of Scotland, 1878–1892
by Andrew Newby - 80-119 Select Bibliography of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History Published in 2001
by N/A - 120-126 Making Ireland Different
by Raymond Gillespie - 127-128 Review: Irish Preaching 700–1700
by Adrian Empey - 128-129 Review: Information, Media and Power through the Ages. Historical Studies XXII. Papers Read before the 24th Irish Conference of Historians Held University College, Cork, 20–22 May 1999
by Bernadette Cunningham - 129-130 Review: Christ Church Deeds
by Brendan Smith - 130-132 Review: Ireland's Holy Wars: The Struggle for a Nation's Soul, 1500–2000
by John Fulton - 132-133 Review: Kingdoms in Crisis: Ireland in the 1640s
by Colm Lennon - 133-135 Review: Irish Popular Culture, 1650–1850
by Fergus Campbell - 135-136 Review: Public Architecture in Ireland, 1680–1760
by A.P.W. Malcomson - 137-138 Review: Ireland and the Jacobite Cause, 1685–1766: A Fatal Attachment
by David Dickson - 138-139 Review: The Dublin Scuffle with an Introduction and Notes by Andrew Carpenter
by James Kelly - 140-141 Review: The Brandy Trade under the Ancien Régime: Regional Specialisation in Charente, the Irish Brandy Houses of Eighteenth-Century France
by Guillaume Daudin - 141-143 Review: Crowds in Ireland, c.1720–1920, Lockout: Dublin 1913
by Fintan Lane - 143-144 Review: The Irish Political System, 1740–1765: The Golden Age of the Undertakers
by James Kelly - 145-145 Review: The Transforming Power of the Nuns: Women, Religion and Cultural Change in Ireland, 1750–1900
by Maria Luddy - 146-147 Review: Piety and Power in Ireland 1760–1960: Essays in Honour of Emmet Larkin
by Dáire Keogh - 147-149 Review: The Writings of Theobald Wolfe Tone 1763–98, Volume II: America, France and Bantry Bay, August 1795 to December 1796
by James Kelly - 149-149 Review: Equiano and Anti-Slavery in Eighteenth-Century Belfast
by Dáire Keogh - 150-151 Review: Protestant Women's Narratives of the Irish Rebellion of 1798
by Guy Beiner - 151-153 Review: An Irish Working Class: Explorations in Political Economy and Hegemony, 1800–1950
by Emmet O'Connor - 153-154 Review: ‘Captain of All These Men of Death’. The History of Tuberculosis in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Ireland
by Laurence Geary - 154-155 Review: Reimagining the Nation-State: The Contested Terrains of Nation-Building
by Fintan Lane - 155-158 Review: The Irish Famine: A Documentary, Ireland and the Qualify of Life: The Famine Era, Ireland's Children. Quality of Life, Stress, and Child Development in the Famine Era
by L.A. Clarkson - 158-159 Review: The Story of a Toiler's Life
by Enda Delaney - 159-162 Review: The Lansdowne Estate in Kerry under the Agency of William Steuart Trench 1849–72
by Eoghan Ó Suilleabhain - 162-163 Review: W & R Jacob: Celebrating 150 Years of Irish Biscuit Making
by Richard S. Harrison - 164-165 Review: Religious Revivals in Britain and Ireland, 1859–1905, the Time of the End: Millenarian Beliefs in Ulster
by John Crawford - 165-166 Review: Peadar O'Donnell
by Fearghal McGarry - 166-168 Review: James Hogan: Revolutionary, Historian and Political Scientist
by Senia Paseta - 168-170 Review: MacBride's Brigade: Irish Commandos in the Anglo-Boer War
by Patrick Fitzgerald - 170-172 Review: Female Activists: Irish Women and Social Change 1900–1960
by Lindsey Earner-Byrne - 172-174 Review: Louie Bennett
by Lindsey Earner-Byrne - 174-177 Review: County and Town: One Hundred Years of Local Government in Ireland, ‘Lovers of Liberty’? Local Government in 20th Century Ireland, a History of Local Government in the County of Louth from Earliest Times to the Present Time
by Virginia Crossman - 177-178 Review: The Tories and Ireland 1910–1914: Conservative Party Politics and the Home Rule Crisis
by Alan O'Day - 178-179 Review: From Sanatorium to Hospital a Social and Medical Account of Peamount 1912–1997
by Greta Jones - 179-181 Review: Demography, State and Society: Irish Migration to Britain, 1921–1971
by Frank Forsythe - 181-182 Review: 2RN and the Origins of Irish Radio
by John Horgan - 182-183 Review: Cottage to Crèche: Family Change in Ireland
by Caitriona Clear - 183-184 Review: The Irish Women's History Reader
by Margaret Ó Hógartaigh - 185-186 Review: Outsiders Inside: Whiteness, Place and Irish Women
by Maria Luddy - 186-187 Review: Women's Studies Review: Oral History & Biography, Volume Seven
by Mary Jones - 188-189 Review: Irish Fairs and Markets: Studies in Local History
by W.H. Crawford - 189-190 Review: From Corrib to Cultra: Folklife Essays in Honour of Alan Gailey
by Diarmuid Ó Giolláin - 190-192 Review: The Irish Border – History, Politics and Culture
by P.J. Duffy - 192-193 Review: Living Economic and Social History
by Kenneth D. Brown - 194-194 Report of the Honorary Secretary
by Niall Ó Ciosáin
June 2001, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-12 Irish Social History 1974–2000 and beyond
by L. A. Clarkson - 13-31 Football and National Identity in Pre-Great War Ireland
by Neal Garnham
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