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A review of 'The Second World War and Irish Women: An Oral History by Mary Muldowney'
(Irish Labour History Society, 2007)
This book, based on interviews with twenty-seven Dublin and Belfast-born women, explores the Irish female experience during World War II. Combining personal testimonies with the evidence of contemporary newspapers, official ...
Insurgent Wicklow
(Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society, 2001)
Class and status in twentieth-century Ireland: the evidence of oral history
(Irish Labour History Society, 2007)
In his recent monumental study of twentieth-century Ireland, Diarmaid Ferriter has emphasised pervasiveness of class distinction, particularly in the decades up to I960. This consciousness social class in its specifically ...
Commentary: the Knowth oghams in context
(RIA [Royal Irish Academy], 2008)
The early history of Knowth
(RIA [Royal Irish Academy], 2008)
A spirit of emulation: the transformation of sport in North Munster, 1850–1890.
(Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2009)