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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Towards a ‘world-wide empire of the Gael’: nationalism, identity, and the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society, 1912–226
The Atlantic as mythological space: an essay on medieval Ethea. By Alfonso J. García-Osuna. Pp 298. Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press. 2023. US$58.00.3
Mary Hayden: Irish historian and feminist, 1862–1942. By Joyce Padbury. Pp. 362. Dublin: Arlen House. 2020. €25.3
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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. €52.86.2
Crowds and political violence in early modern Ireland: Galway and the 1641 depositions2
State formation, diplomacy and sport: the British Empire Games, Ireland and Northern Ireland, 1930–382
Overlords, underlords and landlords: negotiating land and lordship in plantation Munster2
Noraid and the Northern Irish Troubles, 1970–94. By Robert Collins. Pp 221. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2022. €50.1
Introduction: a new agenda for women's and gender history in Ireland1
‘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
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 devil from over the sea: remembering and forgetting Oliver Cromwell in Ireland. By Sarah Covington. Pp x, 409. Oxford: Oxford University Press. £25.1
‘A real revolution’: Ireland and the Oxford Group/Moral Re-Armament movement, 1933–20011
‘From a woman's point of view’: the Presbyterian archive as a source for women's and gender history in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Ireland1
Queer Belfast during the First World War: masculinity and same-sex desire in the Irish city1
The challenge of writing histories of ‘women’: the case of women and the law in late medieval Ireland0
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The Stauntons of Galway in China: Irish Catholic networks and the expansion of the British Empire in Asia0
Faith and fatherland? The Ancient Order of Hibernians, northern nationalism and the partition of Ireland0
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Progress, challenges and opportunities in early modern gender history, c.1550–17200
Irish women in religious orders, 1530–1700: suppression, migration and reintegration. By Bronagh Ann McShane. Pp 301. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. 2022. £75.0
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
The political thought of the Irish Revolution. Edited by Richard Bourke and Niamh Gallagher. Pp 389. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2022. £22.99.0
‘Many attend chiefly in search of pleasure’: the Great National Horse Show at the Royal Dublin Society, 1868–800
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A lacuna in Irish historiography: the Irish peregrini from Eoin MacNeill to The Cambridge history of Ireland and beyond0
Not Irish enough: an Anglo-Irish family's three centuries in Ireland. By Sara Day. Washington D.C.: New Academia. 2021. £34.0
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Review article: Writing in Japanese on Irish history0
Building the Irish courthouse and prison: a political history, 1750–1850. By Richard J. Butler. Pp 652. Cork: Cork University Press. 2020. €39 hardback.0
Exploring peasant and bourgeois identity: haggards, masers, sheep and spoons in later fifteenth-century County Dublin0
The Irish Department of Finance, 1959–99. By Ciarán Casey. Pp 255. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration. 2022. €35 hardback.0
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
The literary afterlives of Roger Casement, 1899–2016. By Alison Garden. Pp 237. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 2020. £80 hardback.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
Round table: Decolonising Irish history? Possibilities, challenges, practices0
Exploring the ordinary: migration, sexuality and crime, and the progression of the ‘Agenda’ in Irish women's history, 1850s–1950s0
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
‘Doctors for export’: medical migration from Ireland c.1860 to 1960. By Greta Jones. Pp 248. Schöningh: Brill. 2021. €119.0
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
Ireland's English Pale, 1470–1550. By Steven G. Ellis. Pp 200. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. 2021. £75.0
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The Weaver Street bombing in Belfast 1922: violence, politics and memory0
Ireland's new traditionalists: Fianna Fáil, republicanism and gender, 1926–1938. By Kenneth Shonk. Pp 240. Cork: Cork University Press. 2021. €39.0
Select document: The last will and testament of Diarmaid Ó Conchobhair, prior of Cluain Tuaiscirt na Sionna0
The unstoppable Irish: songs and integration of the New York Irish, 1783–1883. By Dan Milner. Pp 294. South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press. 2019. $40 hardback.0
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
Neither disobedients nor rebels: lawful resistance in early modern Italy. By Angela De Benedictis. Pp 230. Rome: Viella. 2018. €55 hardback.0
Gay and lesbian activism in the Republic of Ireland, 1973–93. By Patrick McDonagh. Pp 219. London: Bloomsbury Academic. 2022. £76.50.0
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Transhumance and the making of Ireland's uplands, 1550–1900. By Eugene Costello. Pp 240. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. 2020. £75 hardback.0
The Belfast Boycott: consumerism and gender in revolutionary Ireland (1920–1922)0
The daughters of the first earl of Cork: writing family, faith, politics and place. By Ann-Maria Walsh. Pp 178. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2020. €45 hardback.0
Clan na Gael and other Irish nationalist girl scouts during the era of the Irish Revolution, 1911‒230
The rise and fall of the Clann Éinrí Aimhréidh Uí Néill: dynastic feuding and geopolitics in the late medieval Irish Sea world0
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
The first Irish cities. An eighteenth-century transformation. By David Dickson. Pp xiv, 336. London/New Haven: Yale University Press. 2021. £25.00.0
Ireland and the Crusades. Edited by Edward Coleman, Paul Duffy and Tadhg O'Keeffe. Pp 256. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2022. €55.0
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
Southern Irish loyalism, 1912–1949. By Brian Hughes and Conor Morrisey (eds). Pp 345. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 2020. £90 hardback.0
Newspapers and journalism in Cork, 1910–23: press, politics and revolution. By Alan McCarthy. Pp 312. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2020. €45 hardback.0
Developing an agenda for the history of women religious in Ireland: historiography and potentiality0
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
Irish women and the Great War. By Fionnuala Walsh. Pp 254. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2020. £75.0
Networking early modern Irish women0
Confessionalism & mobility in early modern Ireland. By Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin. Pp 374. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2021. £90.0
Black spirituals for Irish evangelicals: the Fisk Jubilee Singers’ Irish tours, 1873–60
Imagining Ireland's pasts: early modern Ireland through the centuries. By Nicholas Canny. Pp xiii + 414. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2021. £90.00.0
‘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
Just who wanted dominion home rule?: ‘moderates’ and the Irish War of Independence0
The darkness echoing: exploring Ireland's places of famine, death and rebellion. By Gillian O'Brien. Pp 373. Dublin: Doubleday Ireland. 2020. €21 paperback.0
Conflict, diaspora and empire: Irish nationalism in Britain, 1912–1922. By Darragh Gannon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2022. Pp 304. £85.0
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They ‘never dared say “boo” while the British were here’: the postal strike of 1922 and the Irish Civil War0
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
The land war in Ireland: famine, philanthropy and moonlighting. By Laurence M. Geary. Pp xi, 300. Cork: Cork University Press. 2023. €39 hardback.0
Changing land: diaspora activism and the Irish Land War. By Niall Whelehan. Pp 216. New York: NYU Press. 2021. US$30.0
‘Her own and her children's share’: luck, misogyny and imaginative resistance in twentieth-century Irish folklore0
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
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
Under the starry flag: how a band of Irish Americans joined the Fenian revolt and sparked a crisis over citizenship. By Lucy E. Salyer. Pp 316. Cambridge, MS and London: the Belknap Press of Harvard U0
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S. Stefano al Monte Celio, Donnchad mac Briain and papal legates in Ireland, 1064–12030
Colonialist intervention in a metropolitan revolution: reconsidering A remonstrance of divers remarkeable passages0
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
Sylvester O'Halloran's influence on medicine in eighteenth-century Ireland0
The pope, a knight and a bishop on the edge of Christendom: the politics of exclusion in thirteenth-century Ireland0
Ireland, the Basques and the Spanish Civil War0
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
Walter Ralegh: architect of empire. By Alan Gallay. Pp xiv, 560. New York: Basic Books. 2019. £35.0
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
Women and the decade of commemorations. Edited by Oona Frawley. Pp 374. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. 2021. US$80/38.0
Ireland and empire in the late nineteenth century. By Fergal O'Leary. Pp 276. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. 2023. £80 hardback.0
New Zealand's representative: Jessie Mackay, the Self-Determination for Ireland League of New Zealand and the Irish Race Congress0
Haughey. By Gary Murphy. Pp.716. Dublin: Gill Books. 2021. £25.99/€27.99.0
The textual terrain: developments and directions in women's writing, 1500–17000
The Great Famine in Ireland and Britain's financial crisis. By Charles Read. Pp 341. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. 2022. £25 paperback.0
Donegal: the Irish Revolution, 1912–23. By Pauric Travers. Pp 183. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2022. € 24.95.0
Violent loyalties: manliness, migration and the Irish in the Canadas, 1798–1841. By Jane G. V. McGaughey. Pp 256. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 2020. £80 hardback.0
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The dead of the Irish Revolution. By Eunan O'Halpin and Daithi Ó Corráin. Pp 720. New Haven: Yale University Press. 2020. £32.0
The rise and fall of the Orange Order during the Famine years: from reformation to Dolly's Brae. By Daragh Curran. Pp 224. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2021. €50/£45 hardback.0
Irish political prisoners, 1960–2000: braiding rage and sorrow. By Seán McConville. Pp. 1045. London: Routledge. 2021. £190.0
Strangling angel: diphtheria and childhood immunization in Ireland. By Michael Dwyer. Pp 212. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 2018. £85/£24.95.0
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Building up and tearing Ireland down0
Gaelic Ulster in the middle ages: history, culture and society. By Katharine Simms. Pp 568. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2020. €65.0
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
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
Lives and afterlives: The Hiberno-Latin Patrician tradition, 650–1100. By Elizabeth Dawson. Pp 179. Turnhout: Brepols. 2023. 179pp. €70 paperback.0
British Army intelligence in provincial Ireland, 1919‒1921: organisation, outcomes and the 6th Division blacklist0
The politics of Dublin Corporation, 1840–1900: from reform to expansion. By James H. Murphy. Pp 224. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2020. €45.0
Snapshot stories: visuality, photography, and the social history of Ireland, 1922–2000. By Erika Hanna. Pp 288. Oxford University Press. 2020. £60 hardback.0
Women, crime and punishment in Ireland: life in the nineteenth-century convict prison. By Elaine Farrell. Pp 292. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2020. £75.0
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
Flaying the sheep: the 1657 assessment tax and the problems of government in Cromwellian Ireland0
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
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
Rediscovering poverty: moneylending in the Republic of Ireland in the 1960s0
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
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
This road of mine. By Seosamh Mac Grianna, transl. Mícheál Ó hAodha. Pp 232. Dublin: Lilliput Press. 2020. €15.0
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
‘Our sacred and civil obligations as Christians and as Citizens’: religion, charity and governance in early nineteenth-century Dublin and Edinburgh0
The long land war. The global struggle for occupancy rights. By Jo Guldi. Pp 577. New Haven & London: Yale University Press. 2022. £30.0
‘Our very existence is threatened’: co-operation and rationalisation in the Irish post-primary school sector, 1966–700
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
Hugh O'Neill in Irish historical discourse, c.1550–20210
The selection of the English undertakers in the Ulster Plantation, 1609–100
The Tilson case: church and state in 1950s' Ireland. By David Jameson. Cork: Cork University Press. 2023. Pp xix, 266. £35/€39 hardback.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
Plantagenet Ireland. By Robin Frame. Pp 384. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2022. €55.0
The impact of military demobilisation on rising Irish migration to London, c.1750–18500
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
Civilised by beasts: animals and urban change in nineteenth-century Dublin. By Juliana Adelman. Pp 234. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2020. £80.0
Aristocratic women in Ireland, 1450–1660. The Ormond family, power and politics. By Damien Duffy. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. 2021. £75 hardback.0
The history of physical culture in Ireland. By Conor Heffernan. Pp 280. Cham: Palgrave. 2021. €96 hardback.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
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Ethnographic collections in Northern Ireland and the Solomon Islands tomako (canoe) at the Ulster Museum, 1898–20230
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
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
Kilmichael: the life and afterlife of an ambush. By Eve Morrison. Pp 292. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. 2022. €19.95.0
Commanders of the British forces in Ireland, 1796–1922. By Tony Gaynor. Pp 398, illus. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2023. €54.0
Promoting ‘English civility’ in Tudor Ireland: ideology and the rhetoric of difference. By Carla Lessing. Pp 256. Hannover: Wehrhahn Verlag. 2021. €28.0
‘Information from which money can be made is what is required’: William Blackwoods and the Irish Ordnance Memoir Commission of 1843-40
Empire and enterprise: money, power and the adventurers for Irish land during the British Civil Wars. By David Brown. Pp 312. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2020. £80 hardback.0
Irish overseers in the antebellum U.S. South0
Prelude to the Tudor conquest: Henry VIII and the Irish expedition of Thomas Howard, earl of Surrey, 1520–220
Derbforgaill: twelfth-century abductee, patron and wife0
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
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
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Revolution and nationalism in Treatyite political thought, 1891–19240
Irish nationalists in America: the politics of exile, 1798–1998. By David Brundage. Pp 288. New York: Oxford University Press. 2016 (paperback edition 2019). £19.99 paperback.0
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
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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
The Irish-American press, the Franco-Prussian War and Irish-American identity in the postbellum United States, 1870–710
Margaret MacCurtain (1929–2020): an appreciation0
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
‘No race hate here’? Irish national identity and racism in the mid twentieth century0
The gender politics of marriage in Ireland0
Medieval Irish medical verse in the nineteenth century: some evidence from material culture0
Factory and workshop legislation and convent laundries, 1895–1907: campaigning for a Catholic exception0
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
A ‘Turk’ in eighteenth-century Dublin: the rise and fall of Doctor Achmet Borumborad0
The siege of Londonderry. By Piers Wauchope. Pp 276. Dublin: Four Courts. 2023. €45.0
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