Irish Economic and Social History
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Volume 22, issue 1, 1995
- The Golden Age of Economic Growth in Postwar Europe: Why Did Northern Ireland Miss Out? pp. 5-25

- Nicholas Crafts
- Lancashire, the Famine Irish and the Poor Laws: A Study in Crisis Management pp. 26-48

- Frank Neal
- Life after Death? A Preliminary Survey of the Irish Presbyterian Ministry in the Nineteenth Century pp. 49-63

- Kenneth D Brown
- Mechanised Linen Manufacture in Limerick in 1859; Some Clues to the External Economies of the Belfast Industry pp. 64-76

- N/a
- Ulster Migrants in an Age of Rebellion: The Crocketts of Raphoe pp. 77-87

- David N. Doyle and Kerby A. Miller
- National Archives Survey of Business Records pp. 88-89

- N/a
- Public Record Office of Northern Ireland: Recent Accessions of Interest to the Social and Economic Historian pp. 89-90

- N/a
- The Merchant Community of Belfast, 1660–1992 pp. 91-92

- Jean Agnew
- The Construction Industry in Belfast, 1800–1914 pp. 92-94

- John E. Cockerill
- The Social Basis of Irish Nationalism 1867–1879 (With a Focus on North Tipperary) pp. 94-96

- Clare Murphy
- The Geography of Poverty: Dublin 1850–1900. The Social Mission of the Church, with Particular Reference to Margaret Aylward and Co-Workers pp. 96-98

- Jacinta Lucy Prunty
- Select Bibliography of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History: Published in 1994 pp. 99-132

- N/a
- Review: Trade Unionism, Socialism and Partition. The Labour Movement in Northern Ireland, 1939–53 pp. 133-134

- Marc Mulholland
- Review: The Catholic Church and the Foundation of the Northern Irish State pp. 134-136

- David W. Miller
- Review: Chasing Progress in the Irish Republic pp. 136-138

- Cathal Guiomard
- Review: Coming into the Light: The Work, Politics and Religion of Women in Ulster 1840–1940 pp. 138-140

- Caitriona Clear
- Review: William Crolly, Archbishop of Armagh, 1835–1849 pp. 140-142

- Gerard Moran
- Review: Ireland and the Vatican: The Politics and Diplomacy of Church-State Relations pp. 142-144

- Michael Kennedy
- Review: The Orange Riots: Irish Political Violence in New York City, 1870 and 1871 pp. 144-146

- David Doyle
- Review: ‘Life That is Exile’: Daniel Corkery and the Search for Irish Ireland pp. 146-147

- SUsannah Riordan
- Review: Colonel Edward Saunderson: Land and Loyalty in Victorian Ireland pp. 147-149

- Patrick Maume
- Review: Local Government in Nineteenth Century Ireland pp. 149-150

- Martin Maguire
- Review: Country, Class or Croft? The Politicisation if the Skilled Artisan in Nineteenth-Century Cork pp. 151-152

- A.C. Hepburn
- Review: Husbandry to Housewifery: Women, Economic Change and Housework in Ireland 1890–1914 pp. 152-154

- Liam Kennedy
- Review: Women and Philanthropy in Nineteenth-Century Ireland pp. 154-156

- Maura Cronin
- Report of the Honorary Secretary pp. 157-157

- David V. Craig
Volume 21, issue 1, 1994
- Economic Convergence: Placing Post-famine Ireland in Comparative Perspective* pp. 5-27

- Jeffrey G. Williamson
- The First Irish Linen Mills, 1800–1824 pp. 28-38

- Akihiro Takei
- Town Tenant Protest in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-century Ireland* pp. 39-57

- B.J. Graham and Susan Hood
- Property Transactions in Ireland, 1708–1988: An Introduction* pp. 58-71

- Kevin O'Rourke and Ben Polak
- Irish Manuscripts Commission Survey of Business Records pp. 72-74

- Brian Donnelly
- Public Record Office of Northern Ireland: Recent Accessions of Interest to the Social and Economic Historian pp. 74-75

- N/a
- Schooling and the Promotion of Literacy in Nineteenth Century Ireland pp. 76-78

- John Logan
- Father Patrick Lavelle: The Rise and Fall of an Irish Nationalist, 1825–1886 pp. 78-79

- Gerard Moran
- Feminism in Early Twentieth-century Ireland: A Sociological Study pp. 80-81

- Louise Ryan
- The Catholic Laity of Dublin 1920–1940 pp. 81-82

- Maurice Hartigan
- Constantly in Fide: The Persistence of Traditional Religion in Early Modern Ireland, 1400–1690 pp. 82-83

- Samantha A. Meigs
- Select Bibliography of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History pp. 84-111

- N/a
- Reviews pp. 112-140

- N/a
- Economic and Social History Society of Ireland: Report of the Honorary Secretary pp. 141-141

- David V. Craig
Volume 20, issue 1, 1993
- A Planter's Interaction with Gaelic Culture: Sir Matthew De Renzy, 1577–1634 pp. 1-17

- Brian Mac Cuarta Sj
- Love, Labour and Life: Women in Carrick-On-Suir in the Late Eighteenth Century pp. 18-34

- L.A. Clarkson
- A Socio-Economic Analysis of the Dublin Protestant Working Class, 1870–1926 pp. 35-61

- Martin Maguire
- Plantation and Profit: Richard Spert's Tract on Ireland, 1608 pp. 62-71

- Raymond Gillespie and Richard Spert
- Irish Manuscripts Commission Survey of Business Records pp. 72-75

- N/a
- The Irish Baptists, 1650–1780 pp. 76-77

- Kevin Herlihy
- Crime, Law Enforcement, and Punishment in Dublin, 1780–95 pp. 78-79

- Brian Henry
- The Landed Gentry of Galway, 1820–1880 pp. 80-81

- Patrick Melvin
- The Protestant Population of South-East Leinster, 1834–1981 pp. 82-83

- Ferran Glenfield
- Select Bibliography of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History: Published in 1992 pp. 84-106

- Martin Maguire
- Review: Kilkenny, History and Society: Interdisciplinary Essays on the History of an Irish County pp. 107-108

- Nicholas Canny
- Review: Civil War and Restoration in the Three Stuart Kingdoms: The Career of Randal MacDonnell, Marquis of Antrim, 1609–1683 pp. 108-111

- Padraig Lenihan
- Review: Heads and Hearths: The Hearth Money Rolls and Poll Tax Returns for County Antrim 1660–69 pp. 111-113

- W J Smyth
- Review: The Fall and Rise of the Irish Nation: The Catholic Question 1690–1830 pp. 113-115

- David Hempton
- Review: Religion, Law and Power: The Making of Protestant Ireland 1660–1760 pp. 115-117

- T.M. Devine
- Review: Prelude to Union: Anglo-Irish Politics in the 1780s pp. 117-119

- David Hayton
- Review: The Men of No Property; Irish Radicals and Popular Politics in the Late Eighteenth Century pp. 119-121

- Eamonn O'Flaherty
- Review: Political Economy and Colonial Ireland: The Propagation and Ideological Function of Economic Discourse in the Nineteenth Century pp. 121-122

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- Review: Father Mathew and the Irish Temperance Movement pp. 122-124

- Elizabeth Malcolm
- Review: ‘the Visitation of God’? The Potato and the Great Irish Famine pp. 124-125

- Mary E. Daly
- Review: Women and the Family in Post-Famine Ireland: Status and Opportunity in a Patriarchal Society pp. 125-126

- Joanna Bourke
- Review: Approaching the Past: Historical Anthropology through Irish Case Studies pp. 126-128

- David Fitzpatrick
- Review: A Day in Our Life, a Pity Youth Does Not Last, the Western Island, the Islandman, Twenty Years A-Growing pp. 129-132

- Niall Ó Ciosáin
- Review: A Labour History of Ireland pp. 133-134

- Madeleine Humphreys
- Review: The Development of Industrial Society in Ireland pp. 134-136

- Patrick Clancy
- Short Notices pp. 137-139

- Howard Clarke, Mary E. Daly, Brian Henry and Cormac Ó Gráda
- Report of the Honorary Secretary pp. 140-140

- David V. Craig
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