Browsing Department of History by Issue Date
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The local context of Óenach Tailten
(Meath Archaeological and Historical Society, 2000) -
Óenach Tailten, the Blackwater Valley and the Uí Néill kings of Tara
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The State Solicitor’s Report on the 1803 Rebellion in County Kildare
(County Kildare Archaeological Society, 2000) -
Defying Descartes: Michael Moore (1639-1726) and Aristotelianism in Ireland and France
(Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2000) -
A Displaced Intelligentsia: Aspects of Irish Catholic Thought in Ancien Régime France
(Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2001) -
Irish monumental sculpture: The dating evidence provided by linguistic forms
(Oxbow Books, 2001) -
The creation of an Irish culture in the United States: the Gaelic movement, 1870-1915
(New Hibernia Review, 2001) -
Early Irish Church organisation: the case of Drumlease and the Book of Armagh
(Cumann Seanchais Bhreifne [Cavan], 2001) -
A review of 'Women of the House: Women's Household Work in Ireland 1922-1961. Discourses, Experiences and Memories by Caitriona Clear'
(Galway Archaeological & Historical Society, 2001)This study is based on exhaustive research in government departmental correspondence and reports, folklore records, newspapers, handbooks, periodicals and prescriptive literature, as well as on the personal testimonies of ... -
Insurgent Wicklow
(Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society, 2001) -
Ogam stones in Sligo and their context
(Sligo Field Club, 2002) -
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
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Scultptors and their customers: A study of Clonmacnoise grave-slabs
(The Stationery Office, 2003) -
The gods of Newgrange in Irish literature & Romano-Celtic tradition
(Archaeopress, 2003)This paper examines the proposition put forward by Professor M.J. and Claire O'Kelly that medieval Irish literature provides us with evidence of gods who may have been worshipped by those woho built Neolithic Newgrange. ... -
The 4th Earl of Dunraven, 1841–1926: a study of his contribution to the emerging Ireland at the beginning of the 20th century
(Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2003)The 4th earl of Dunraven was born in Adare in 1841 into one of the wealthiest landed families in Ireland. Succeeding to the title in 1871 he was the quintessential Irish peer, engrossing himself in travel and adventure, ... -
Building Irish identity in America 1870-1915
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A More General and Rooted Spirit of Disaffection: The 1803 Rebellion in Kildare
(History Ireland, 2003) -
The 1798 Rebellion in North Leinster
(Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2003) -
Royal fleets in Viking Ireland: the evidence of Lebor na Cert, A.D. 1050-1150
(Maney Publishing, 2004)