Irish Economic and Social History
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Volume 19, issue 1, 1992
- Infanticide in Eighteenth-Century Ireland pp. 5-26

- James Kelly
- The Domestic Ation of the Royal Irish Constabulary, 1836–1922 pp. 27-48

- W. J. Lowe and E. L. Malcolm
- Ireland and the Marshall Plan pp. 49-70

- Bernadette Whelan
- The Early Eighteenth Century Irish Baptists: Two Letters pp. 71-76

- Kevin Herlihy
- Irish Manuscripts Commission pp. 77-79

- Brian Donnelly
- The English in Uriel, 1170–1330 pp. 80-80

- Brendan Smith
- Landownership Changes in the County of Louth in the Seventeenth Century pp. 81-82

- Harold O'Sullivan
- Protestant Dissent and Controversy in Ireland, 1660–1771 pp. 82-84

- Phil Kilroy
- Law, Conflict and Social Order: County Mayo 1820–1845 pp. 84-86

- Desmond McCabe
- The Land War and its Leaders in Queen's County, 1879–82 pp. 86-87

- John William Herbert Carter
- Select Bibliography of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History: Published in 1991 pp. 88-109

- Martin Maguire
- Review: The Geography and Practice of English Colonization in Ireland from 1534 to 1609 pp. 110-111

- Margaret Maccurtain
- Review: The Fall of the British Monarchies, 1637–1642 pp. 112-115

- Nicholas Canny
- Review: Women in Early Modern Ireland pp. 116-118

- Taidhg Ó Annrachain
- Review: The Gaelic Mind and the Collapse of the Gaelic World pp. 118-119

- Mary O'Dowd
- Review: Dublin's Trade in Books 1550–1800 pp. 119-121

- Kevin Whelan
- Review: Evangelical Protestantism in Ulster Society, 1740–1890 pp. 121-122

- David W. Miller
- Review: The Diocese of Killaloe in the Eighteenth Century pp. 123-124

- James Kelly
- Review: Peep O'Day Boys and Defenders: Selected Documents on the Disturbances in County Armagh 1784–1796 pp. 124-126

- L. M. Cullen
- Review: Cork's Industrial Revolution 1780–1880: Development or Decline? pp. 126-127

- Philip Ollerenshaw
- Review: Parnell: The Politics of Power pp. 128-129

- Martin Maguire
- Review: The Northern Ireland Economy: A Comparative Study in the Economic Development of a Peripheral Region pp. 129-131

- Richard R. Barnett
- Review: Economic Decline in Britain: The Shipbuilding Industry 1890–1970, Lancashire on the Scrapheap: The Cotton Industry 1945–1970 pp. 132-134

- Frank Geary
- Review: Land, Labour and Livestock: Historical Studies in European Agricultural Productivity pp. 134-136

- Mary E. Daly
- Review: Power Politics and Land: Early Modern Sligo, 1568–1688 pp. 136-138

- Raymond Gillespie
- Review: Longford: Essays in County History pp. 138-139

- Timothy P. O'Neill
- Review: Dundalk. A Military History pp. 139-140

- Martin Maguire
- Short Notices pp. 140-144

- Cormac Ó Gráda, Alan Sharp, David Dickson and Thomas Bartlett
- Report of the Honorary Secretary pp. 145-145

- David V. Craig
Volume 18, issue 1, 1991
- Landlord Motivation and Urban Improvement on the Duke of Devonshire's Irish Estates, C.1792–1832 pp. 5-23

- Lindsay Proudfoot
- The Heights of Clonmel Prisoners 1845–9: Some Dietary Implications pp. 24-33

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- ‘The Best of All Home Rulers’: The Economic Power of Women in Ireland, 1880–1914 pp. 34-47

- Joanna Bourke
- The Economic Performance of the Independent Irish State pp. 48-53

- David S. Johnson
- Irish Manuscripts Commission Survey of Business Records pp. 54-56

- Brian Donnelly
- Agricultural Change and Rural Depopulation Ireland 1845–1876 pp. 57-59

- Kevin O'Rourke
- The Dynamics of the Linen Triangle: Factor, Family, and Farm in Rural Ulster 1740 to 1825 pp. 59-59

- Anne McKernan
- The Dublin Protestant Working Class 1870–1932: Economy, Society and Politics pp. 60-61

- Martin Maguire
- Select Bibliography of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History: Published in 1990 pp. 62-80

- Niall Ó CÃosáin
- Review: The Irish Sea. Aspects of Maritime History pp. 81-82

- Jane H. Ohlmeyer
- Review: Irish Historic Towns Atlas pp. 82-83

- Kevin Whelan
- Review: The Borderlands: Essays on the History of the Ulster-Leinster Border, Medieval Frontier Societies pp. 83-85

- Marie Therese Flanagan
- Review: Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution, The Scottish National Covenant in its British Context 1638–51, The Scottish Migration to Ulster in the Reign of James I pp. 86-89

- Steven G. Ellis
- Review: Kings in Conflict: The Revolutionary War in Ireland and its Aftermath 1689–1750 pp. 89-92

- Nicholas Canny
- Review: The Origins of Popular Literacy in Ireland: Language Change and Educational Development 1700–1920 pp. 92-93

- Charles W. J. Withers
- Review: The Search for Missing Friends: Irish Immigrant Advertisements Placed in the Boston Pilot pp. 93-94

- Caitriona Clear
- Review: Protestants First: Orangeism in Nineteenth Century Scotland pp. 94-95

- Steve Bruce
- Review: The Irish in Mid-Victorian Lancashire: The Shaping of a Working Class Community pp. 95-96

- Frances Finnegan
- Review: Half the World from Home: Perspectives on the Irish in New Zealand 1860–1950 pp. 96-97

- John W. Molony
- Review: The Irish Missionary Movement: A Historical Survey 1830–1980 pp. 98-99

- Caitriona Clear
- Review: Eason & Son: A History pp. 99-100

- Ken Ward
- Review: A Labour History of Waterford pp. 100-101

- Fergus A. D'Arcy
- Review: Labour and Partition: The Belfast Working Class, 1905–23 pp. 101-103

- Fergus A. D'Arcy
- Review: Planning Ireland's Future. The Legacy of T. K. Whitaker pp. 103-105

- Mary E. Daly
- Short Notices pp. 106-107

- Thomas Bartlett and Fergus D'Arcy
- Hon. Secretary's Report pp. 108-108

- Bernadette Cunningham
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