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1 | The Whiteboy movement, 1761-5 | Irish Historical Studies | 1978 | 112 |
2 | The origins of the act of union: an examination of unionist opinion in Britain and Ireland, 1650-1800 | Irish Historical Studies | 1987 | 72 |
3 | Securing the Protestant interest: the origins and purpose of the penal laws of 1695 | Irish Historical Studies | 1996 | 71 |
4 | The sacred and the secular: the Augustinian priory of Kells in Ossory, 1193–1541 | Irish Historical Studies | 1984 | 67 |
5 | XVIII The History Of Poynings’ Law, 1615–41 | Irish Historical Studies | 1972 | 62 |
6 | Nationalist historiography and the English and Gaelic worlds in the late middle ages | Irish Historical Studies | 1986 | 59 |
7 | National humiliation and the Great Hunger: fast and famine in 1847 | Irish Historical Studies | 2000 | 58 |
8 | Nationalism and historical scholarship in modern Ireland | Irish Historical Studies | 1989 | 57 |
9 | How violent was eighteenth-century Ireland? | Irish Historical Studies | 1997 | 52 |
10 | Emigrants and Exiles: Irish Cultures and Irish Emigration to North America, 1790- 1922. | Irish Historical Studies | 1980 | 46 |
11 | Negotiations between Edward II and John XXII concerning Ireland | Irish Historical Studies | 1956 | 45 |
12 | The origins and development of an Ulster urban network, 1600-41 | Irish Historical Studies | 1984 | 45 |
13 | Nationalist responses to two royal visits to Ireland, 1900 and 1903 | Irish Historical Studies | 1999 | 45 |
14 | The writing of Irish medieval history | Irish Historical Studies | 1990 | 44 |
15 | Scarcity and poor relief in eighteenth-century Ireland: the subsistence crisis of 1782–4 | Irish Historical Studies | 1992 | 44 |
16 | The Irish remonstrance of 1317: an international perspective | Irish Historical Studies | 1990 | 43 |
17 | Select documents XXXVIII: Defenders and Defenderism in 1795 | Irish Historical Studies | 1985 | 41 |
18 | Ulster opposition to Catholic emancipation, 1828–9 | Irish Historical Studies | 2004 | 41 |
19 | The native Irish and English law in medieval Ireland | Irish Historical Studies | 1950 | 40 |
20 | The Irish parliament of 1560: the anglican reforms authorised | Irish Historical Studies | 1988 | 40 |
21 | The Irish electorate, 1868–1915 | Irish Historical Studies | 1973 | 37 |
22 | The Composition of Connacht in the lordships of Clanricard and Thomond, 1577–1641 | Irish Historical Studies | 1984 | 37 |
23 | Briton and Scythian: Tudor representations of Irish origins | Irish Historical Studies | 1993 | 37 |
24 | The Remonstrance of December 1661 and Catholic politics in Restoration Ireland | Irish Historical Studies | 2004 | 37 |
25 | X. Irish catholics and the parliamentary franchise, 1692–1728 | Irish Historical Studies | 1960 | 36 |
26 | The wealth of the greater Irish landowners, 1750-1815 | Irish Historical Studies | 1966 | 36 |
27 | The artisans of Dublin and Daniel O’Connell, 1830-47: an unquiet liaison | Irish Historical Studies | 1970 | 36 |
28 | The restoration land settlement in Ireland: a structural view | Irish Historical Studies | 1972 | 36 |
29 | Why was Ormond dismissed in 1669? | Irish Historical Studies | 1973 | 36 |
30 | Opposition in late eighteenth-century Ireland: the case of the Townshend viceroyalty | Irish Historical Studies | 1981 | 36 |
31 | The exclusion of catholics from the legal profession in Ireland, 1537-1829 | Irish Historical Studies | 1987 | 36 |
32 | The United Irishmen and social reform | Irish Historical Studies | 1998 | 36 |
33 | Richard Boyle and the making of an Irish fortune, 1588—1614 | Irish Historical Studies | 1957 | 35 |
34 | The making of a penal law (2 Anne, c.6), 1703–4 | Irish Historical Studies | 1960 | 35 |
35 | Irish Emigration in the Later Nineteenth Century | Irish Historical Studies | 1980 | 35 |
36 | Irish adventurers and godly militants in the 1640s | Irish Historical Studies | 1994 | 35 |
37 | The social composition of the senior officers of the Royal Irish Constabulary, 1881–1911 | Irish Historical Studies | 2009 | 35 |
38 | Gaelic law and the Tudor conquest of Ireland: the social background of the sixteenth-century recensions of the pseudo-historical Prologue to the Senchas már | Irish Historical Studies | 1991 | 34 |
39 | The plantation of Leitrim, 1620–41 | Irish Historical Studies | 2001 | 34 |
40 | State intervention and provincial health care: the county infirmary system in late eighteenth-century Ulster | Irish Historical Studies | 2012 | 34 |
41 | “Nothing is so bad for the Irish as Ireland alone”: William Keogh and Catholic loyalty | Irish Historical Studies | 2012 | 34 |
42 | The Irish adventurers and the English civil war | Irish Historical Studies | 1956 | 33 |
43 | XXXIV Rowland White’s ‘Discors Touching Ireland’, c. 1569 | Irish Historical Studies | 1977 | 33 |
44 | ‘Irish and English interests’: national conflict within the Church of Ireland episcopate in the reign of George I | Irish Historical Studies | 1995 | 33 |
45 | An imperial harbinger: Sylvester O’Halloran’s General history (1778) | Irish Historical Studies | 2015 | 33 |
46 | IX. Land Owned By Catholics in Ireland in 1688 | Irish Historical Studies | 1951 | 32 |
47 | A new history of Ireland | Irish Historical Studies | 1969 | 32 |
48 | William King and the threats to the Church of Ireland during the reign of James II | Irish Historical Studies | 1972 | 32 |
49 | Official reaction to native land claims in the plantation of Munster | Irish Historical Studies | 1983 | 32 |
50 | Select documents XL: An address to Aodh Ruadh Ó Domhnaill in captivity, 1590 | Irish Historical Studies | 1986 | 32 |