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1The Whiteboy movement, 1761-5Irish Historical Studies1978112
2The origins of the act of union: an examination of unionist opinion in Britain and Ireland, 1650-1800Irish Historical Studies198772
3Securing the Protestant interest: the origins and purpose of the penal laws of 1695Irish Historical Studies199671
4The sacred and the secular: the Augustinian priory of Kells in Ossory, 1193–1541Irish Historical Studies198467
5XVIII The History Of Poynings’ Law, 1615–41Irish Historical Studies197262
6Nationalist historiography and the English and Gaelic worlds in the late middle agesIrish Historical Studies198659
7National humiliation and the Great Hunger: fast and famine in 1847Irish Historical Studies200058
8Nationalism and historical scholarship in modern IrelandIrish Historical Studies198957
9How violent was eighteenth-century Ireland?Irish Historical Studies199752
10Emigrants and Exiles: Irish Cultures and Irish Emigration to North America, 1790- 1922.Irish Historical Studies198046
11Negotiations between Edward II and John XXII concerning IrelandIrish Historical Studies195645
12The origins and development of an Ulster urban network, 1600-41Irish Historical Studies198445
13Nationalist responses to two royal visits to Ireland, 1900 and 1903Irish Historical Studies199945
14The writing of Irish medieval historyIrish Historical Studies199044
15Scarcity and poor relief in eighteenth-century Ireland: the subsistence crisis of 1782–4Irish Historical Studies199244
16The Irish remonstrance of 1317: an international perspectiveIrish Historical Studies199043
17Select documents XXXVIII: Defenders and Defenderism in 1795Irish Historical Studies198541
18Ulster opposition to Catholic emancipation, 1828–9Irish Historical Studies200441
19The native Irish and English law in medieval IrelandIrish Historical Studies195040
20The Irish parliament of 1560: the anglican reforms authorisedIrish Historical Studies198840
21The Irish electorate, 1868–1915Irish Historical Studies197337
22The Composition of Connacht in the lordships of Clanricard and Thomond, 1577–1641Irish Historical Studies198437
23Briton and Scythian: Tudor representations of Irish originsIrish Historical Studies199337
24The Remonstrance of December 1661 and Catholic politics in Restoration IrelandIrish Historical Studies200437
25X. Irish catholics and the parliamentary franchise, 1692–1728Irish Historical Studies196036
26The wealth of the greater Irish landowners, 1750-1815Irish Historical Studies196636
27The artisans of Dublin and Daniel O’Connell, 1830-47: an unquiet liaisonIrish Historical Studies197036
28The restoration land settlement in Ireland: a structural viewIrish Historical Studies197236
29Why was Ormond dismissed in 1669?Irish Historical Studies197336
30Opposition in late eighteenth-century Ireland: the case of the Townshend viceroyaltyIrish Historical Studies198136
31The exclusion of catholics from the legal profession in Ireland, 1537-1829Irish Historical Studies198736
32The United Irishmen and social reformIrish Historical Studies199836
33Richard Boyle and the making of an Irish fortune, 1588—1614Irish Historical Studies195735
34The making of a penal law (2 Anne, c.6), 1703–4Irish Historical Studies196035
35Irish Emigration in the Later Nineteenth CenturyIrish Historical Studies198035
36Irish adventurers and godly militants in the 1640sIrish Historical Studies199435
37The social composition of the senior officers of the Royal Irish Constabulary, 1881–1911Irish Historical Studies200935
38Gaelic law and the Tudor conquest of Ireland: the social background of the sixteenth-century recensions of the pseudo-historical Prologue to the Senchas márIrish Historical Studies199134
39The plantation of Leitrim, 1620–41Irish Historical Studies200134
40State intervention and provincial health care: the county infirmary system in late eighteenth-century UlsterIrish Historical Studies201234
41“Nothing is so bad for the Irish as Ireland alone”: William Keogh and Catholic loyaltyIrish Historical Studies201234
42The Irish adventurers and the English civil warIrish Historical Studies195633
43XXXIV Rowland White’s ‘Discors Touching Ireland’, c. 1569Irish Historical Studies197733
44‘Irish and English interests’: national conflict within the Church of Ireland episcopate in the reign of George IIrish Historical Studies199533
45An imperial harbinger: Sylvester O’Halloran’s General history (1778)Irish Historical Studies201533
46IX. Land Owned By Catholics in Ireland in 1688Irish Historical Studies195132
47A new history of IrelandIrish Historical Studies196932
48William King and the threats to the Church of Ireland during the reign of James IIIrish Historical Studies197232
49Official reaction to native land claims in the plantation of MunsterIrish Historical Studies198332
50Select documents XL: An address to Aodh Ruadh Ó Domhnaill in captivity, 1590Irish Historical Studies198632