History (Peer-reviewed publications): Recent submissions
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‘Revolutionary and Refractory? The Irish Colleges in Paris and the French Revolution
(AHRC Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies, 2008) -
Ogam stones in Sligo and their context
(Sligo Field Club, 2002) -
Early Medieval Irish grave-slabs and their inscriptions
(AASDN [Architectural and Archaeological Society of Durham and Northumberland], 1999) -
Tírechán's motives in compiling the "Collectanea": an alternative interpretation
(Royal Irish Academy, 1994) -
Irish Catholics, French Cartesians: Irish Reactions to Cartesianism in France, 1671-1726
(Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2004) -
Pagan monuments and Christian legal centres in early Meath
(Meath Archaeological and Historical Society, 1996) -
The local context of Óenach Tailten
(Meath Archaeological and Historical Society, 2000) -
Brigid, Patrick, and the kings of Kildare, A.D. 640-850
(Geography Publications, 2006) -
English and Pictish terms for brooch in an 8th-century Irish law-text
(Taylor & Francis [Routledge], 2004) -
Óenach Tailten, the Blackwater Valley and the Uí Néill kings of Tara
(Four Courts Press, 2000) -
Old Irish for archaeologists - an interdisciplinary perspective
(DPK Publishing, 2006) -
Commentary: The Knowth Oghams in context
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The early history of Knowth
(Royal Irish Academy, 2008) -
Welsh ogams from an Irish perspective
(Four Courts Press, 2007) -
Standing stones in Irish tradition
(The Cardinal Press [Maynooth], 1997) -
Irish contact with late Roman Britain
(The Cardinal Press [Maynooth], 1997) -
The Library of Denis Molony (1650-1726), An Irish Catholic Lawyer in London
(Irish Manuscripts Commission, 2009) -
Doing gender history visually
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Une Seconde Patrie’: The Irish Colleges, Paris, in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
(Frankfurt/New York: Campus/University of Chicago Press, 2009) -
A review of "The Shamrock and the Lily: The New York Irish and the Creation of a Transatlantic Identity, 1845-1921" by Mary C. Kelly (Pre-Published Version)
(Oxford University Press, 2006)Mary C. Kelly's study of what she terms the creation of “a transatlantic identity” adds much to the broadening study of the Irish American experience in the post‐Famine decades. Her central thesis challenges that of other ...