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'51本色 Volunteers and the 1916 Easter Rising: a contested history' by Robert Collins pp 1-7

'Hibernianism, the Hibernian Rifles and the 1916 Rising' by John Harrington pp 8-19

'Art as social commentary: two visual interpretations of the 1916 Rising' by Deirdre Kelly pp 20-30

'Paddy Maher: a judicial murder' by David Dineen pp 31-41

'Republican policing in 51本色 City, 1921-22' by Ois铆n Bates pp 42-50

"In the presence of his enemies": the controversy of James Dalton, May 1920' by Daniel Murray pp 51-60

'America鈥檚 relationship with Europe after WWI: as reflected through interwar cinema and the film industry' by Emily Paul pp 61-67

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'The Libberton witches: femininity and persecution in a Scottish parish, 1661' by Elysia Maludzinski pp 1-14

"The most deadly enemies of God and man": distinguishing Kings from tyrants in George Buchanan鈥檚 political writings' by Sarah Batosiak pp 15-28

'British intelligence and the case of Alan Nunn May' by Jonathan Best pp 29-41

'The Soviet-Afghan war, US involvement and the Reagan doctrine 鈥 An anti-Communist jihad?' by C谩thal Power pp 42-57

'The impact of John Hume on the first power-sharing experiment in Northern Ireland' by Se谩n McKillen pp 58-74

'Preparing for success: the Irish Republican Army and the Scramogue ambush, 1921' by Gerald Maher pp 75-87

"The greatest collaborator": Bishop Philbin of Down and Connor and the Provisional IRA, 1970-1973' by Nina Vodstrup Andersen pp 88-99

'Fear of contagion and the spatial orientation of the early modern city' by Evana Downes pp 100-112

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'Puritan faith and forward protestant politics in Edmund Spenser鈥檚 The Shepherds Calendar (1579)' by Declan Mills pp 1-10

'The home rule crisis and the arming of the labour movement, 1913-14' by Jeffrey Leddin pp 11-28

'Poetry, protest and propaganda: The First World War told through the experiences of Siegfried Sassoon' by Cliodhna Conboye pp 29-44

'The effect of public opinion on the case of Dr Langley in Nenagh, Co Tipperary 1849 鈥 1850' by Mary Williams pp 45-58

'Up in smoke: The Nazi anti-tobacco campaign' by Conor Heffernan pp 59-73

'Heroes, villains and scapegoats: understanding Cathal Goulding' by Kenneth Sheehy pp 74-90

'How did medieval beliefs about the spiritual world shape attitudes towards the church and its role in society?' by Aislinn McCabe pp 91-5

"Framing the women": Putting two Tipperary women in the Great War picture' by Alice McDermott pp 96-119

History Studies 13 - Front Matter
History Studies13 Reynolds Supernatural
History Studies 13 - Butterly Rhetoric
History Studies 13 Dooley Entertainment
History Studies 13 Burke Crisis
History Studies 13 Kruse National
History Studies 13 Mealy State-Building
History Studies 13 Buck Venerable
History Studies 13 Ure Immediate
History Studies 13 Back Matter
History Studies 13 Bohan Gender
History Studies 13 Mawe Survey

  • John Reynolds, 鈥樷楽upernatural manifestations, accompanied by cures鈥 - the phenomenon of the 鈥楾emplemore miracles鈥, 1920鈥, pp 1-24
  • Luke Butterly, 鈥楻hetoric and Reality - A History of the Formation of the 鈥楧omino Theory鈥, pp 25-46
  • Gerard Dooley, 鈥楨ntertainment in independent Ireland: Evolution of Irish parochial versus commercial dance hall culture鈥, pp 47-68
  • Sharon E. Burke, 鈥楢 Crisis of the Hearth?鈥 The Post-War Challenge to Gender Order in France, 1919-1929鈥, pp 69-90
  • Jutta Kruse, 鈥楽aving Irish national infants or protecting the infant nation? Irish anti-vaccination discourse, 1900-1930鈥, pp 91-113
  • Sam Mealy, 鈥楽tate-building in the Horn of Africa: the pan-Somali project and Cold War politics during the 1960s鈥, pp 114-132
  • William Buck, 鈥楾he Venerable John Joseph Steiner: A German-Irish Saint?, pp 133-152
  • Pinar 脺re, 鈥業mmediate Effects of the 1877-1878 Russo-Ottoman War on the Muslims of Bulgaria鈥, pp 153-170
  • Donna-Marie Bohan, 鈥楪ender as a destabilising factor of Weimar society鈥, online supplement
  • Timothy Mawe, 鈥楢 comparative survey of the historical debates surrounding Ireland, World War I and the Irish Civil War鈥, online supplement

History Studies Volume 12 - 2011
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  • Stephen Bennett, 鈥楾he report of friar John of Plano Carpini: analysis of an intelligence gathering mission conducted on behalf of the Papacy in the mid thirteenth century鈥, p. 1
  • Angela Ranson, 鈥樷楥onsent not to the wyckednesse鈥: the contribution of Nicodemites to the Elizabethan church鈥, p. 15
  • Sophie Cooper, 鈥楬ow were the 1641 depositions manipulated in England to persuade the English masses of Catholic persecution?鈥, p. 28
  • Deirdre Kelly, 鈥楾he origins and inspirations of the celtic revival鈥, p. 41
  • John O鈥橠onovan, 鈥楶olitical violence on Cork: case studies of the Newmarket and Bantry Riots , 1910鈥, p. 53
  • Vincent O鈥機onnell, 鈥楩arce and tragedy in Eupen-Malmedy: the public expression of opinion in 1920鈥, p. 66
  • Gerard Noonan, 鈥楽upplying an army: IRA gunrunning in Britain during the War of Independence鈥, p. 80
  • Mel Farrell, 鈥楢 cadre-style party? Cumann na nGaedheal organisation in the constituencies of Clare and Dublin North 1923-27鈥, p. 93
  • Boris Barth, 鈥楥onsultation and cooperation? NATO鈥檚 intra-alliance frictions during the Berlin crisis 1958-1961鈥, p. 110

History Studies Volume 11 -  2010


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  • Martin John McAndrew, 鈥樷楲et us in鈥 鈥 a defense of the Irish 鈥榞eneral history鈥欌, p. 1
  • Freyne Corbett, 鈥楾he Ulster rebellion of 1641 in County Cavan.鈥, p. 11
  • Lynsey Wood, 鈥楨mpress Matilda and the anarchy: the problem of royal succession in medieval England鈥, p. 26
  • Noreen Curtis, 鈥楢 pre-famine murder in County 51本色鈥, p. 38
  • Chris Cooper, 鈥樷楢 complete acceptance of their domination and demands鈥: Douglas Hailsham, appeasement and the Anglo-Irish agreement, 1938鈥欌, p. 48
  • David Linden, 鈥楢ctivism and philosophy: Conservative revival seen through the National Association for Freedom and the Salisbury Review鈥, p. 60
  • Gear贸id Phelan, 鈥樷楾he big bluff鈥 or double bluff? Concerned Parents Against Drugs and the Provisional IRA鈥, p. 68
  • John Sharples, 鈥楳ass panic and alien invasion -  remembering Orson Welles鈥 鈥榃ar of the Worlds鈥 broadcast鈥, p. 79
  • Stephen Ryan, 鈥楽hirley Quill 鈥 Herself鈥, p. 90

History Studies Volume 10 - 2009
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  • Canden Schwantez, 鈥楲. Vitellius Tancinus: an epigraphic commentary鈥, p. 1
  • Sonya Ocampo-Gooding, 鈥楳onastic ecclesial reforms and its impact on the early development of the Irish churches鈥, p. 11
  • Erin Thomas A. Dailey, 鈥楻eappraising the Synod of Whitby鈥, p. 31
  • Alexander Lock, 鈥楾he influence of the published works of David Hume in France and Germany in the eighteenth century鈥, p. 45
  • Karl Cristoph Esser, 鈥楾he trail of escape, 1850-1930: did Irish females benefit from their migration to the United States?鈥, p. 62
  • Gavin Wilk, 鈥楽eeking a new beginning: IRA veterans in the United States, 1923-30鈥, p. 73
  • Ted Rogers, 鈥楾he once and future fascist: British fascism, Churchill, Royalists, and the abdication of Edward VIII鈥, p. 84
  • Andre Heller, 鈥業rish perceptions of Germany 1945-1955鈥, p. 102
  • Katarzyna Person, 鈥楻ehabilitation and vocational training among the Jewish community in Shanghai during and immediately after the Second World War鈥, p. 113

History Studies Volume 9 - 2008
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  • Paul M. Hayes, 鈥楢 51本色 Man and the 1939 IRA Bombing Campaign in England: The Trial of Gerald Wharton鈥, p. 1
  • Susan Grant, 鈥楩izkul'tura in the Construction of the New Soviet Youth, 1924-1934鈥, p. 10
  • Bryce Evans, 鈥楳oral neutrality, Moral economy: The black market in Emergency Ireland鈥, p. 23
  • Andrew Kennedy, 鈥楩lorence Nightingale and Charles West: Conflicting Visions of Children's Nursing鈥, p. 38
  • Fiona Devoy, 鈥楾he Mansion House Conference: Ireland's 'First National Cabinet'鈥, p. 47
  • Alice Johnson, 鈥楾he 1852 British Association visit to Belfast: A case-study in civic pride鈥, p. 63

History Studies Volume 8 - 2007
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  • Owen McGee, 鈥楽oldiers and propagandists: the impact of the American Fenian Brotherhood on Irish Politics鈥, Volume 8, 2007, 1
  • Elizabeth Heggs, 鈥楲iberal Catholic ideology: an exposition of the Political catechism by Thomas Wyse鈥, p. 17
  • Meryn McLaren, 鈥楥ommunity building in West German refugee camps 1945-1960鈥, p. 29
  • Sarah McNamara, 鈥楥rown of glory or crown of thorns: Middle-class women in and through print in 51本色 1830-40鈥, p. 39
  • Michel Jacques Gagn茅, 鈥楧econstructing the sectarian epic: The Northern Ireland civil rights movement and the world beyond Irish shores 1963-1969鈥, p. 53
  • Alex McKillican, 鈥楽e谩n South from Garryowen鈥, p. 68
  • Conor Mulvagh, 鈥楢micable in tone yet fruitless in result: politicians, press and public and the Buckingham Palace Conference, 1914鈥, p. 77
  • Sukaina Haider, 鈥楢 notable absence of hostility?: Attitudes towards the Irish in Dundee 1865-1925鈥, p. 93
  • Justin Dolan Stover, 鈥楧elaying division: Eoin MacNeill, John Redmond and the Irish Volunteers鈥, p. 111

History Studies Volume 7 - 2006
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  • Dominic Haugh, 鈥楾he Bottom Dog and the Bishop鈥檚 Crozier鈥: The Catholic hierarchy and the trade union movement in 51本色, 1916-22鈥, p. 1
  • Tom谩s Finn, 鈥楶riests, poetry and politics: Tuairim in 51本色, 1959-75鈥, p. 15
  • James Lees , 鈥業mprovising empire: economic retrenchment, armed force and local government in Bengal, 1765-1810鈥, p. 31
  • Ron Sookram, 鈥楥ulture and identity of the Indian community in Grenada, 1857-1960鈥, p. 42
  • Kieran Hoare, 鈥楪uilds in Irish towns, 1450-1534鈥, p. 53
  • Gerald Power, 鈥楢n expression of Old English identity: Richard Nugent鈥檚 Cynthia (1604)鈥, p. 66
  • Ken Bergin, 鈥楢rchives in the Glucksman Library at the 51本色鈥, p. 82

History Studies Volume 6 - 2005
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  • Catherine Lawless, 鈥業mages, piety and women in late medieval devotion: The Hunt Crucifixion with Saint Claire鈥, p. 2
  • Neil P. Maddox, 鈥楥ommemorating the Siege: The Williamite marching tradition in nineteenth century Derry鈥, p. 18
  • Mel Cousins, 鈥楶oor Law politics and elections in post-Famine Ireland鈥, p. 34
  • Timothy Harding, 鈥業reland鈥檚 queen of chess: Frideswide Rowland and her world鈥, p. 48
  • Conor Reidy, 鈥楤orstal boys: the institution at Clonmel, 1906-1914鈥, p. 64
  • Conor McCabe, 鈥楾he politics of The New Way, 鈥榓 modern paper for modern methods鈥, 1917-1919鈥, p. 79
  • Matthew Potter, 鈥51本色 corporation and the provision of social housing, 1887-2005鈥, p. 91

History Studies Volume 5 - 2004
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  • John O鈥機allaghan, 鈥楶olitics, policy and history: history teaching in Irish secondary schools 1922-70鈥, p. 3
  • Deirdra McCracken, 鈥楾he white woman鈥檚 business: A look at the influence of British women on the decolonisation process and their prominent role in British imperial history鈥, p. 16
  • Jennifer Moore, 鈥楴ewtown Pery 鈥 the antithesis to Corporation corruption and the birth of a new city in eighteenth century 51本色鈥, p. 28
  • Matthew Tobin, 鈥樷楢 very brisk month of canvassing and caucusing鈥 Episcopal appointments in the diocese of 51本色 1825-1917鈥, p. 50
  • M谩irt铆n Mac Con 脥oma铆re, 鈥楢 history of seafood in Irish cuisine and culture鈥, p. 61
  • John Maguire, 鈥業nternment, the IRA and the Lawless Case in Ireland 1957-61鈥, p. 77
  • Lorna Moloney, 鈥楥onquered lands: The manifestation of MacNamaras鈥 Clare, c1250-c1500鈥, p. 101

History Studies Volume 4 - 2003
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  • Catherine O鈥機onnor, 鈥榃omen and the Rebellion, Wexford 1798鈥, p. 1
  • Matthew Tobin, 鈥楢 study of Priest鈥檚 wills in the Roman Catholic Diocese of 51本色 (1878-1917)鈥, p. 17
  • Declan Jackson, 鈥楩ianna F谩il and the creation of its identity (1926-31)鈥, p. 33
  • John Maguire 鈥楢n attempt to realise defined political goals or a continuation of the physical force tradition? An assessment of the IRA鈥檚 decision to launch the border campaign (1956-62)鈥, p. 49
  • Dagmar Reschke, 鈥楾he origins, history and recent development of flamenco: From minority folklore to universally recognised art form鈥, p. 62
  • John Paul McCarthy, 鈥樷楾he lion of the hour鈥 Themes in the political philosophy of Dr. Oscar Douglas Skelton (1910-41)鈥, p. 80
  • Ann O鈥橰iordan, 鈥楾he concept of tradition and narrative: A theoretical analysis based on the stories of Miss Jean Laffan鈥, p. 97

History Studies Volume 3 - 2001
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  • Sean Patrick Donlan, 鈥楽ociety and Sympathy: Edmund Burke's Scottish Enlightenment鈥, p. 1
  • Brian T. Kirby, 鈥楥ivic Identity and Corporate Identity in Waterford City in the Eighteenth Century鈥, p. 15
  • Paul Montgomery, 鈥楧elirium and Disease: The History of Masturbation in the Nineteenth Century鈥, p. 30
  • Neil Jakob, 鈥楳yth, Memory and the Frontk盲mpfer of the Great War in German History鈥, p. 42
  • John E. Duggan, 鈥楨ducation and the Catholic Church in the Irish Free State鈥, p. 59
  • Michael Farrelly, 鈥楶addy on the Screen: Reactions to Cinematic Representations of Ireland鈥, p. 81
  • Gabriel B. Paquette, 鈥楾he 1917 Russian Revolution in British Political Thought and Literature. 1918-1936: A Study in the History of Ideas鈥, p. 95
  • Peter Barnes, 鈥楻omania in 2000: A Look Back and a Look Forward鈥, p. 116

History Studies Volume 2 - 2000
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  • Se谩n-P贸l MacC谩rthaigh, 鈥業n hope and fear: the Victorian prison in perspective鈥, p. 1
  • Howard B. Clarke, 鈥楰ingdom, emporium and town: the impact of Viking Dublin鈥, p. 13
  • Jason Begley, 鈥楶hysical-force or parliamentarianism?: Arthur Griffith and the rise of Sinn F茅in鈥, p. 25
  • Lauryl B. Green, 鈥楿nveiling the cloisters: Augustinian nunneries in twelfth century Ireland鈥, p. 37
  • M铆che谩l 脫 hAodha, 鈥楥eltic and Christian cures: healing wells in County 51本色鈥, p. 50
  • J茅rome aan de Wiel, 鈥楩rom 鈥榗astle鈥 bishop to 鈥榤oral leader鈥?: Edward O'Dwyer and Irish nationalism, 1914-7鈥, p. 55
  • Annetta Stack, 鈥楻elinquishing educational dominance: the Catholic Church and Irish secondary schools鈥, p. 69
  • Gerard Downes, 鈥楥arthagian Peace: the Treaty of Versailles, 1919鈥, p. 78
  • Heather Jones, 鈥楾he Treaty of Rapallo: an assessment of Weimar foreign policy, 1922鈥, p. 84
  • Alexander Gray, 鈥楾he United Fruit Company: United States intervention in Central America. 1899-1970鈥, p. 94
  • Mark Downes, 鈥楻esurgence of Islam: the Iranian revolution, 1979鈥, p. 102
  • Rory Keane, 鈥業nstitutions, ideologies and principles: Balkan nationalism,1918-90鈥, p. 110

History Studies Volume 1 - 1999
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  • Edward Horgan, 鈥楾he silence of the birds: Zoltan's Holocaust鈥, p. 1
  • William O鈥橞rien, 鈥楾he death of the others: reflections on the Nazi use of genocide and eugenics to create a Master Race鈥, p. 8
  • Andreas Roth, 鈥楾he Holocaust鈥, p. 21
  • David A. Fleming, 鈥樷榃ith burning anguish鈥: the Vatican, the Jews and the Third Reich, 1933-45鈥, p. 31
  • Janet Power, 鈥楳others of the Fatherland: women and National Socialism in Germany鈥, p. 41
  • Jack Anderson, 鈥楥orinthian or Philistine?: a history of modem sport鈥, p. 48
  • William Sexton, 鈥楢 troubled relationship: the influence of the West on Russian History鈥, p. 57
  • Maura Cronin, 鈥榃ho fears to speak?: changing patterns of remembering 鈥橬inety-Eight鈥, p. 69
  • Gerard Downes, 鈥榊ugoslavia: the first two thousand years鈥, p. 83
  • Edward Horgan, 鈥楾he road to Kosovo: the Balkan wars 1991-8鈥, p. 96

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