Department of History: Recent submissions
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Irish monumental sculpture: The dating evidence provided by linguistic forms
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Rivalry and Reform in the Irish College, Paris, 1676-1775
(Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2006) -
John O'Donovan and the framing of early Medieval Ireland in the nineteenth century
(Willow Press, 1994) -
Patrick O'Kelly and the Interpretation of the 1798 Rebellion in County Kildare
(Dublin: Geography Publications, 2006) -
Knowledge and Piety: Michael Moore’s Career at the University of Paris and Collège de France, 1701-20
(Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society, 2002) -
Celts, Romans and the Coligny calendar
(Oxbow Books, 2002) -
Early Irish priests and their areas of ministry AD 700-900
(Columba Press, 2010) -
American influence on the Gaelic League: Inspiration or control?
(Four Courts Press, 2004) -
The South African War, empire and the Irish World, 1899-1902.
(Four Courts Press, 2004) -
The creation of an Irish culture in the United States: the Gaelic movement, 1870-1915
(New Hibernia Review, 2001) -
Young Ireland in Cork (Pre-published version)
(Cork University Press, 2005) -
Claiming the landscape: popular balladry in pre-famine Ireland (Pre-published version)
(Four Courts Press, 2008) -
Local history (Pre-published version)
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2009) -
Remembering the creameries (Pre-published version)
(Ashgate:Farnham, 2005) -
Oral history, oral tradition and the Great Famine (Pre-published version)
(Anthem Press, 2012) -
Peasants into patriots: instruments of radical politicisation in Clare 1800-1907
(2011)This thesis charts the evolution and identifies the role of radical nationalism in County Clare in the period 1860 to 1907. Building on the work of Weber on French popular politicisation, this work traces the growth of ... -
Images and icons: female teachers' representations of self and self-control in 1920s Ireland
(History of Education Review, 2008)This article addresses a particular episode that occurred in one of the main female training colleges in Ireland in the late 1920s when students founded the Mary Immaculate Modest Dress and Deportment Crusade (MDDC). ...