Browsing History (Peer-reviewed publications) by Title
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The 1798 Rebellion in North Leinster
(Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2003) -
Adapting early modern Ireland
(Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society, 2009) -
American influence on the Gaelic League: Inspiration or control?
(Four Courts Press, 2004) -
Brigid, Patrick, and the kings of Kildare, A.D. 640-850
(Geography Publications, 2006) -
Building Irish identity in America 1870-1915
(Four Courts Press, 2003) -
Chivalry, Saracens and the chansons de geste of Brian Boru (Pre-published version)
(Four Courts Press, 2016) -
Claiming the landscape: popular balladry in pre-famine Ireland (Pre-published version)
(Four Courts Press, 2008) -
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
(Royal Irish Academy, 2008) -
Commentary: the Knowth oghams in context
(RIA [Royal Irish Academy], 2008) -
Contested memories: revisiting the battle of Mount Street Bridge, 1916
(British Journal for Military History, 2017)The Battle of Mount Street Bridge, 26 April 1916, was the most successful rebel military engagement of the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin. Though it accounted for something in the region of half of the total British casualties ... -
The creation of an Irish culture in the United States: the Gaelic movement, 1870-1915
(New Hibernia Review, 2001) -
Defying Descartes: Michael Moore (1639-1726) and Aristotelianism in Ireland and France
(Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2000) -
Defying the IRA? Intimidation, coercion, and communities during the Irish Revolution
(Liverpool University Press, 2016) -
The disbanded Royal Irish Constabulary and forced migration, 1922–31
(2022-04-08)This article concerns the men of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) who were disbanded from the force in 1922 and felt obliged to leave Ireland for Britain. Afforded unique – if not always entirely sufficient – financial ... -
A Displaced Intelligentsia: Aspects of Irish Catholic Thought in Ancien Régime France
(Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2001) -
Doing gender history visually
(Irish Academic Press, 2009) -
The early history of Knowth
(Royal Irish Academy, 2008) -
The early history of Knowth
(RIA [Royal Irish Academy], 2008)