Irish Historical Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Irish Historical Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Towards a ‘world-wide empire of the Gael’: nationalism, identity, and the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society, 1912–223
The struggle for mastery in Ireland, 1442–1540: culture, politics and Kildare-Ormond rivalry. By Alan Kelly. Pp xi, 188. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2024. £75.2
Gymnastics and childhood in early-nineteenth-century Dublin2
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Mary Hayden: Irish historian and feminist, 1862–1942. By Joyce Padbury. Pp. 362. Dublin: Arlen House. 2020. €25.2
State formation, diplomacy and sport: the British Empire Games, Ireland and Northern Ireland, 1930–381
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‘Miserable conflict and confusion’: the Irish question and the British national press, 1916–22. By Erin Kate Scheopner. Pp 275. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 2022. £95.1
Une révolutionnaire Irlandaise en France: Maud Gonne et l'internationale nationaliste, 1887–1914. By Pierre Ranger and Anne Magny. Pp 171. Oxford: Peter Lang. 2021. €52.86.1
The devil from over the sea: remembering and forgetting Oliver Cromwell in Ireland. By Sarah Covington. Pp x, 409. Oxford: Oxford University Press. £25.1
Subscription theater: democracy and drama in Britain and Ireland, 1880–1939. By Matthew Franks. Pp 258. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 2020. US$89.95.1
The Atlantic as mythological space: an essay on medieval Ethea. By Alfonso J. García-Osuna. Pp 298. Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press. 2023. US$58.00.1
Overlords, underlords and landlords: negotiating land and lordship in plantation Munster1
Noraid and the Northern Irish Troubles, 1970–94. By Robert Collins. Pp 221. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2022. €50.1
‘No race hate here’? Irish national identity and racism in the mid twentieth century0
Leitrim: the Irish Revolution, 1912–23. By Patrick McGarty. Pp 173. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2020. €24.95. - Kildare: the Irish Revolution, 1912–23. By Seamus Cullen. Pp 199. Dublin: Four Courts Pre0
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L'homme-nation Daniel O'Connell et le laboratoire politique Irlandais, 1775–1847. By Laurent Colantonio. Pp 398. Villeneuve d'Ascq: Presses universitaires du Septentrion. 2023. €29 paperback.0
Black spirituals for Irish evangelicals: the Fisk Jubilee Singers’ Irish tours, 1873–60
A lacuna in Irish historiography: the Irish peregrini from Eoin MacNeill to The Cambridge history of Ireland and beyond0
Flaying the sheep: the 1657 assessment tax and the problems of government in Cromwellian Ireland0
Telling the truth is dangerous: how Robert Dudley Edwards changed Irish history forever. By Neasa MacErlean . Pp 279. London: Tartaruga Books. 2025. €14 paperback.0
Ireland, the Basques and the Spanish Civil War0
The siege of Londonderry. By Piers Wauchope. Pp 276. Dublin: Four Courts. 2023. €45.0
Ireland and empire in the late nineteenth century. By Fergal O'Leary. Pp 276. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. 2023. £80 hardback.0
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Kilmichael: the life and afterlife of an ambush. By Eve Morrison. Pp 292. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. 2022. €19.95.0
Outrage in the Age of Reform: Irish agrarian violence, imperial insecurity, and British governing policy, 1830–1845. By Jay Roszman. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2022. £75.0
Faith and fatherland? The Ancient Order of Hibernians, northern nationalism and the partition of Ireland0
Uncivil war: the British army and the Troubles, 1966–1975. By Huw Bennett. Pp xv, 427. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2023. £25.0
Ireland's Sea Fisheries, 1400–1600: Economics, Environment, and Ecology. By Patrick W. Hayes. Irish Historical Monographs, Vol. 27. Pp xv, 311. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. 2023. £90 hardback.0
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Prelude to the Tudor conquest: Henry VIII and the Irish expedition of Thomas Howard, earl of Surrey, 1520–220
The gender politics of marriage in Ireland0
Brides of Christ: women and monasticism in medieval and early modern Ireland. Edited by Martin Browne OSB, Tracy Collins, Bronagh Ann McShane and Colmán Ó Clabaigh OSB. Pp xvi, 215. Dublin: Four Court0
Conor Cruise O’Brien and the activity of being an historian0
Ireland and partition: contexts and consequences. Edited by N. C. Fleming and James H. Murphy. Pp 388. Clemson, South Carolina: Clemson University Press. 2021. $150/£118 hardback.0
Colonialist intervention in a metropolitan revolution: reconsidering A remonstrance of divers remarkeable passages0
The role of the Irish language summer college in revolutionary Ireland, 1913–19210
Imagining Ireland's pasts: early modern Ireland through the centuries. By Nicholas Canny. Pp xiii + 414. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2021. £90.00.0
Ireland's English Pale, 1470–1550. By Steven G. Ellis. Pp 200. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. 2021. £75.0
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The Belfast Boycott: consumerism and gender in revolutionary Ireland (1920–1922)0
Shadow of a taxman: who funded the Irish Revolution? By R. J. C. Adams. Pp 336. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2022. £65.00.0
The making of the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985: a memoir by David Goodall. Edited by Frank Sheridan. Pp vii, 237. Dublin: National University of Ireland. 2021. €35.00/€20.00.0
Ethnographic collections in Northern Ireland and the Solomon Islands tomako (canoe) at the Ulster Museum, 1898–20230
Shadows from the trenches: veterans of the great war & the Irish revolution (1918-1923). By Emmanuel Destenay. Pp 218. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. 2021. €30 paperback. - Conscription0
Building up and tearing Ireland down0
Analecta Hibernica special issue – the fire of 1922. No 53. Edited by Elva Johnston, Peter Crooks and Timothy Murtagh. Pp xxvii, 378. Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission. 2023. €30 paperback.0
Ordinary lives, death, and social class: Dublin city coroner’s court, 1876–1902. By Ciara Breathnach. Pp 274. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2022. £81 hardcopy.0
supernatural bodies: stigmata in modern Britain and Ireland. By Kristof Smeyers. Pp ix, 248. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2024. £85 hardback.0
Using concepts in medieval history: perspectives on Britain and Ireland, 1100–1500. Edited by Jackson W. Armstrong, Peter Crooks & Andrea Ruddick. Pp 201. Cham: Springer. 2022. £22.99.0
Promoting ‘English civility’ in Tudor Ireland: ideology and the rhetoric of difference. By Carla Lessing. Pp 256. Hannover: Wehrhahn Verlag. 2021. €28.0
The operations of the Irish House of Commons, 1613–48. By Bríd McGrath. Pp xvi, 553. Dublin: Four Courts Press in association with the Irish Legal History Society. 2023. €65 hardback.0
Gendered hierarchies and marked bodies: narratives of household violence in early modern Ireland0
The challenge of writing histories of ‘women’: the case of women and the law in late medieval Ireland0
The pope, a knight and a bishop on the edge of Christendom: the politics of exclusion in thirteenth-century Ireland0
Landscapes of the learned: placing Gaelic literati in Irish lordships, 1300–1600. By Elizabeth FitzPatrick. Pp xx, 353. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2023. £83 hardback.0
Aiding Ireland: the Great Famine and the rise of transnational philanthropy. By Anelise Hanson Shrout. Pp 263. New York: New York University Press. 2024. $35.0
British and Irish religious orders in Europe, 1560–1800: conventuals, mendicants and monastics in motion. Edited by Cormac Begadon and James E. Kelly. Pp 276. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. 2022. £75.0
Just who wanted dominion home rule?: ‘moderates’ and the Irish War of Independence0
The diaries of Kathleen Lynn: a life revealed through personal writing. By Mary McAuliffe and Harriett Wheelock. Pp xi, 350. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. 2023. €40 paperback.0
Networking early modern Irish women0
Nationalists and unionists in a northern town (1914–1922): Lisburn, the Rising and the Swanzy Riots0
‘From a woman's point of view’: the Presbyterian archive as a source for women's and gender history in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Ireland0
The apocalypse in Ireland: prophecy and politics in the 1820s. By Thomas P. Power. Pp xx, 494. Oxford: Peter Lang. 2023. £60 hardback.0
The land war in Ireland: famine, philanthropy and moonlighting. By Laurence M. Geary. Pp xi, 300. Cork: Cork University Press. 2023. €39 hardback.0
They ‘never dared say “boo” while the British were here’: the postal strike of 1922 and the Irish Civil War0
The first Irish cities. An eighteenth-century transformation. By David Dickson. Pp xiv, 336. London/New Haven: Yale University Press. 2021. £25.00.0
‘New and elegant chapels, either built or in the act of building’: St John the Baptist, Cashel, and Catholic architecture in an era of relief and reform0
‘Matters best forgotten’: the Ulster Special Constabulary in 19220
Britishness, Irishness and class: Catholic identities in Anglo-Australia, 1880–19160
The political thought of the Irish Revolution. Edited by Richard Bourke and Niamh Gallagher. Pp 389. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2022. £22.99.0
Irish women in religious orders, 1530–1700: suppression, migration and reintegration. By Bronagh Ann McShane. Pp 301. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. 2022. £75.0
Making empire: Ireland, imperialism, and the early modern world. By Jane Ohlmeyer. Pp xxii, 336. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2023. £30.0
Mere Bagatelles: women’s diaries from Ireland, 1760–1810. By Amy Prendergast. Pp 235. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 2024. Liverpool Studies in Irish Literature. £19.99 paperback.0
The politics of gender and sexuality in modern Ireland: a reader. Edited by Jennifer Redmond and Mary McAuliffe. Pp 288. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2024. €26.95 paperback.0
Confessionalism & mobility in early modern Ireland. By Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin. Pp 374. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2021. £90.0
Irish nuns and education in the Anglophone world: a transnational history. By Deirdre Raftery. Pp xvi, 221. London: Palgrave Macmillan. 2023. Global Histories of Education Series. €117.69.0
The Americanization of the Apocalypse: creating America's own Bible. By Donald Harman Akenson. Pp xvi, 502. New York: Oxford University Press. 2023. £89 hardback.0
Walter Ralegh: architect of empire. By Alan Gallay. Pp xiv, 560. New York: Basic Books. 2019. £35.0
The coffin ship: life and death at sea during the Great Famine. By Cian T. McMahon. Pp 328. New York: New York University Press. 2021. US$35.00.0
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The Irish Department of Finance, 1959–99. By Ciarán Casey. Pp 255. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration. 2022. €35 hardback.0
Margaret MacCurtain (1929–2020): an appreciation0
Exploring the ordinary: migration, sexuality and crime, and the progression of the ‘Agenda’ in Irish women's history, 1850s–1950s0
Politics and political culture in Ireland from restoration to union, 1660–1800: Essays in honour of Jacqueline R. Hill. Edited by Raymond Gillespie, James Kelly & Mary Ann Lyons. Pp 224. Dublin: F0
Changing land: diaspora activism and the Irish Land War. By Niall Whelehan. Pp 216. New York: NYU Press. 2021. US$30.0
The textual terrain: developments and directions in women's writing, 1500–17000
‘Information from which money can be made is what is required’: William Blackwoods and the Irish Ordnance Memoir Commission of 1843-40
‘The experimental non-experimental committee’: governing the workhouse in late-eighteenth-century Dublin0
New Zealand's representative: Jessie Mackay, the Self-Determination for Ireland League of New Zealand and the Irish Race Congress0
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Dwelling(s) in nineteenth-century Ireland. Edited by Heather Laird and Jay R. Roszman. Pp 300. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 2023. £79.20.0
The Oxford handbook of religion in modern Ireland. Edited by Gladys Ganiel and Andrew R. Holmes . Pp 589. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2024. £130 hardback.0
Irish first ladies and gentlemen , 1919–2011. By Bernadette Whelan. Pp xi, 426. Cork: Cork University Press. 2024. €49 hardback – ERRATUM0
Households of God: the regular canons and canonesses of St Augustine and of Prémontré in medieval Ireland. Edited by Martin Browne and Colmán Ó Clabaigh. Pp xix, 316, illus. Dublin: Four Courts Press.0
Conflict, diaspora and empire: Irish nationalism in Britain, 1912–1922. By Darragh Gannon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2022. Pp 304. £85.0
Oliver Cromwell: Commander in Chief. By Ronald Hutton. Pp xix, 456. New Haven & London: Yale University Press. 2024. £25 hardback; £12.99 paperback.0
De Valera and Roosevelt: Irish and American diplomacy in times of crisis,1932–1939. By Bernadette Whelan. Pp 387. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2021. £75.0
Moral formations. Discipline and religion in the Irish army, 1922–32. By Daniel Ayiotis. Pp xxi, 249. Dublin: Eastwood Books. 2024. €25 paperback.0
Anglicizing tudor Connacht: the expansion of english rule in the lordships of Clanrickard and Hy Many. By Joseph Mannion. Pp 278. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2024. Hardback €55/£50.0
The Uí Chellaig lords of Uí Maine and Tír Maine: an archaeological and landscape exploration of a later medieval inland Gaelic lordship. By Daniel Patrick Curley . Pp xvi, 304. Dublin: Four Courts Pre0
The Weaver Street bombing in Belfast 1922: violence, politics and memory0
Select document: The last will and testament of Diarmaid Ó Conchobhair, prior of Cluain Tuaiscirt na Sionna0
Learning behind bars: how I.R.A. prisoners shaped the peace process in Ireland. By Dieter Reinisch. Pp 240. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2022. US$70.0
Civilised by beasts: animals and urban change in nineteenth-century Dublin. By Juliana Adelman. Pp 234. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2020. £80.0
Irish liberty and British democracy: the third Irish home rule crisis, 1909–14. By James Doherty. Pp. 308. Cork: Cork University Press. 2019. €39.0
Birth of a state: the Anglo-Irish Treaty. By Mícheál Ó Fathartaigh and Liam Weeks. Pp 272. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. 2021. €19.95.0
Poverty, children and the poor law in industrial Belfast, 1880–1918. By Olwen Purdue and Georgina Laragy . Pp 304. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 2024. £31.99 paperback.0
Commemorating revolutionary Ireland from above and below0
Navigating Ireland’s ‘ambivalent heritage’ of nationalism and empire: a Corkonian’s journey, 1849–19010
Irish women’s speeches volume ii. A rich chorus of voices. Edited by Sonja Tiernan. Pp xiv, 192. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. 2022. €25.0
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Empire and emancipation: Scottish and Irish Catholics at the Atlantic fringe, 1780–1850. By S. Karly Kehoe. Pp xii, 287. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2022. $32.95.0
Catholics and the Law in Restoration Ireland. By Paul Smith. Pp 236. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2025. £85 hardback.0
Between sickness and sin: models of male homosexuality in Northern Ireland c.1960-19900
Magnates and Merchants in Early Modern Kilkenny. Edited by Jane Fenlon and Sarah Maguire. Pp 184, illus. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2023. €50 hardback.0
Soccer and society in Dublin: a history of association football in Ireland's capital. By Conor Curran. Pp 352. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2023. €35.00.0
Thomas Hobbes and political thought in Ireland,c.1660–c.1730: the leviathan released. By Matthew Ward. Pp viii, 294. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2024. £90 hardback.0
The politics of Dublin Corporation, 1840–1900: from reform to expansion. By James H. Murphy. Pp 224. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2020. €45.0
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Haughey. By Gary Murphy. Pp.716. Dublin: Gill Books. 2021. £25.99/€27.99.0
The Routledge History of Irish-America. Edited by Cian McMahon and Katheleen Costello-Sullivan. Pp xxii, 570. New York: Routledge. 2024. €190 hardback; €40.75 ebook.0
Irish women and the Great War. By Fionnuala Walsh. Pp 254. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2020. £75.0
Charlie Daly: republican brothers, partition and the ‘sham’ northern offensive0
Commanders of the British forces in Ireland, 1796–1922. By Tony Gaynor. Pp 398, illus. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2023. €54.0
‘A most curious collection of foreign beasts’: menageries in Ireland, 1790–18400
The First World War diary of Noël Drury, 6th Royal Dublin Fusiliers: Gallipoli, Salonika, the Middle East and the Western Front. Edited by Richard S. Grayson. Pp 348. Martlesham: Army Record Society/B0
Healthcare and the Troubles: the conflict experience of the Northern Ireland health service, 1968–1998. By Ruth Duffy . Pp xii, 222. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 2024. £105 hardback.0
The first great charity of this town: Belfast Charitable Society and its role in the developing city. Edited by Olwen Purdue. Pp xv + 310. Newbridge, Co. Kildare: Irish Academic Press. 2022. £24.79.0
Introduction: a new agenda for women's and gender history in Ireland0
Sylvester O'Halloran's influence on medicine in eighteenth-century Ireland0
The Tilson case: church and state in 1950s' Ireland. By David Jameson. Cork: Cork University Press. 2023. Pp xix, 266. £35/€39 hardback.0
Hugh O'Neill in Irish historical discourse, c.1550–20210
Print and the Celtic languages: publishing and reading in Irish, Welsh, Gaelic and Breton, 1700–1900. By Niall Ó Ciosáin . Pp viii, 198. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2024. £145 hardback.0
The dead of the Irish Revolution. By Eunan O'Halpin and Daithi Ó Corráin. Pp 720. New Haven: Yale University Press. 2020. £32.0
Irish nurses in the NHS: an oral history. Edited by Louise Ryan , Gráinne McPolin and Neha Doshi . Pp 224. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2025. £17.50/ €19.95 paperback.0
Books for old soldiers? Creating a library at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, 1711–150
On every tide: the making and re-making of the Irish world. By Sean Connolly. Pp 488. London: Little Brown. 2022. £12.99/£25.0
Urban rebels in medieval Connacht: the revolt of Galway, 1388–90
Lives and afterlives: The Hiberno-Latin Patrician tradition, 650–1100. By Elizabeth Dawson. Pp 179. Turnhout: Brepols. 2023. 179pp. €70 paperback.0
‘Wilde shamrock manners’: anglicisation and the politics of gesture in early modern Ireland0
William Sharman Crawford and Ulster radicalism. By Peter Gray. Pp 467. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. 2023. €45.0
A ‘Turk’ in eighteenth-century Dublin: the rise and fall of Doctor Achmet Borumborad0
The Irish in eighteenth-century Bordeaux: contexts, relations, and commodities. Edited by Charles C. Ludington. Pp 280, illus. Abingdon: Routledge. 2024. €51 hardback.0
The Great Famine in Ireland and Britain's financial crisis. By Charles Read. Pp 341. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. 2022. £25 paperback.0
Ireland's new traditionalists: Fianna Fáil, republicanism and gender, 1926–1938. By Kenneth Shonk. Pp 240. Cork: Cork University Press. 2021. €39.0
The rise and fall of the Clann Éinrí Aimhréidh Uí Néill: dynastic feuding and geopolitics in the late medieval Irish Sea world0
The long land war. The global struggle for occupancy rights. By Jo Guldi. Pp 577. New Haven & London: Yale University Press. 2022. £30.0
Aristocratic women in Ireland, 1450–1660. The Ormond family, power and politics. By Damien Duffy. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. 2021. £75 hardback.0
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British Army intelligence in provincial Ireland, 1919‒1921: organisation, outcomes and the 6th Division blacklist0
Dublin and the Great Irish Famine. Edited by Emily Mark-FitzGerald, Ciarán McCabe and Ciarán Reilly. Pp xxv, 196. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. 2022. €30 paperback.0
The Irish Revolution: a global history. Edited by Patrick Mannion and Fearghal McGarry. Pp 376. New York: New York University Press. 2022. US$35.00.0
Irish first ladies and gentlemen, 1919–2011. By Bernadette Whelan. Pp xi, 426. Cork: Cork University Press. 2024. €49 hardback.0
Derbforgaill: twelfth-century abductee, patron and wife0
‘Our very existence is threatened’: co-operation and rationalisation in the Irish post-primary school sector, 1966–700
Industry and Policy in Independent Ireland, 1922–1972. By Frank Barry. Pp 232. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2023. €85.0
S. Stefano al Monte Celio, Donnchad mac Briain and papal legates in Ireland, 1064–12030
The origin legends of early medieval Britain and Ireland. By Lindy Brady. Pp 272. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2022. £75.0
Ireland’s opportunity: global Irish nationalism and the South African War. By Shane Lynn . Pp xiii, 337. New York: New York University Press. 2025. $35 hardback.0
The selection of the English undertakers in the Ulster Plantation, 1609–100
Plantagenet Ireland. By Robin Frame. Pp 384. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2022. €55.0
‘Many attend chiefly in search of pleasure’: the Great National Horse Show at the Royal Dublin Society, 1868–800
The case of Ireland: commerce, empire and the European order, 1750–1848. By James Stafford. Pp 298. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2022. £75 hardback.0
Developing an agenda for the history of women religious in Ireland: historiography and potentiality0
Ancestral voices in Irish politics: judging Dillon and Parnell. By Paul Bew. Pp 252. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2023. £25 hardback.0
Radical Basque nationalist-Irish republican relations: a history. By Niall Cullen. Pp xxii, 347. Abingdon: Routledge. 2024. £135 hardback.0
‘Her own and her children's share’: luck, misogyny and imaginative resistance in twentieth-century Irish folklore0
Donegal: the Irish Revolution, 1912–23. By Pauric Travers. Pp 183. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2022. € 24.95.0
Contraception and modern Ireland: a social history, c.1922–92. By Laura Kelly. Pp xiii, 363. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2023. £22.99 paperback.0
Ireland and the Crusades. Edited by Edward Coleman, Paul Duffy and Tadhg O'Keeffe. Pp 256. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2022. €55.0
Revolution and nationalism in Treatyite political thought, 1891–19240
The Irish religious censuses of the 1760s: Catholics and Protestants in eighteenth-century Ireland. Edited by Brian Gurrin, Kerby A. Miller and Liam Kennedy. Pp 496. Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commissi0
Gay and lesbian activism in the Republic of Ireland, 1973–93. By Patrick McDonagh. Pp 219. London: Bloomsbury Academic. 2022. £76.50.0
Charles Owen O'Conor, the O'Conor Don: landlordism, liberal Catholicism and unionism in nineteenth-century Ireland. By Aidan Enright. Pp 244. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2022. €50 hardback.0
Denis Brenan Bullen (1802–66) inspector of anatomy for the province of Munster: the controversial career of a Cork surgeon. By Michael Hanna. Pp 64. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2021. €9.95. - The impac0
Women and the decade of commemorations. Edited by Oona Frawley. Pp 374. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. 2021. US$80/38.0
Progress, challenges and opportunities in early modern gender history, c.1550–17200
Anarchy and authority: Irish encounters with Romanov Russia. By Angela Byrne. Pp 243. Dublin: The Lilliput Press. 2024. €18.95.0
Exploring peasant and bourgeois identity: haggards, masers, sheep and spoons in later fifteenth-century County Dublin0
Clan na Gael and other Irish nationalist girl scouts during the era of the Irish Revolution, 1911‒230
Edmund Sexten Pery: the politics of virtue and intrigue in eighteenth-century Ireland. By David A. Fleming. Pp 310. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2023. €65 hardback.0
Reforming Galway: civic society, religious change and St Nicholas’s collegiate church, 1550–1750. By Raymond Gillespie. Pp 221. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2024. £55.0
America and the making of an independent Ireland: a history. By Francis M. Carroll. Pp 312. New York: New York University Press. 2021. US$35.0
The Stauntons of Galway in China: Irish Catholic networks and the expansion of the British Empire in Asia0
Irish political prisoners, 1960–2000: braiding rage and sorrow. By Seán McConville. Pp. 1045. London: Routledge. 2021. £190.0
Gaelic Ulster in the middle ages: history, culture and society. By Katharine Simms. Pp 568. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2020. €65.0
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Barristers in Ireland: an evolving profession since 1921. By Niamh Howlin. Pp xii, 403. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2023. €55.0
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Siblinghood and sociability in nineteenth-century Ulster. By Shannon Devlin . Pp xii, 266. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 2025. £120 hardback.0
Not Irish enough: an Anglo-Irish family's three centuries in Ireland. By Sara Day. Washington D.C.: New Academia. 2021. £34.0
The Irish-American press, the Franco-Prussian War and Irish-American identity in the postbellum United States, 1870–710
Thomas Drew and the making of Victorian Belfast. By Sean Farrell. Pp 360, illus. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. 2023. $85.00 hardback; $39.95 paperback.0
‘Doctors for export’: medical migration from Ireland c.1860 to 1960. By Greta Jones. Pp 248. Schöningh: Brill. 2021. €119.0
Encountering modern Irish history: historiography, archives and imagination in the twenty-first century0
‘Our sacred and civil obligations as Christians and as Citizens’: religion, charity and governance in early nineteenth-century Dublin and Edinburgh0
The impact of military demobilisation on rising Irish migration to London, c.1750–18500
The Irish coroner: death, murder and politics in Co. Monaghan, 1846–78. By Michelle McGoff-McCann . Pp 254. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2023. €35 hardback.0
Landscape design & revolution in Ireland and the United States, 1688–1815. By Finola O’Kane. Pp 262. New Haven: Yale University Press. 2023. £45 hardback.0
A Dublin Magdalene laundry: Donnybrook and church-state power in Ireland. Edited by Mark Coen, Katherine O'Donnell and Maeve O'Rourke. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. 2023. £21.99.0
The Jesuit mission in early modern Ireland, 1560–1760. Edited by Mary Ann Lyons and Brian Mac Cuarta. Pp 269, illus. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2022. €55.0
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