Irish Economic and Social History
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Volume 45, issue 1, 2018
- Legacies of a Broken United Kingdom: British Military Charities, the State and the Courts in Ireland, 1923–29 pp. 3-22

- Paul Huddie
- Dublin’s Lodger Phenomenon in the Early Twentieth Century pp. 23-46

- Ruth McManus
- ‘The Going Out of the Voluntary and the Coming in of the Compulsory’: The Impact of the 1838 Irish Poor Law on Voluntary Charitable Societies in Dublin City pp. 47-69

- Ciarán McCabe
- ‘What a Wonderful Change Have I Undergone…So Altered in Stature, Knowledge & Ideas!’: Apprenticeship, Adolescence and Growing Up in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Ulster pp. 70-89

- Leanne Calvert
- ‘The More Sport the Merrier, Say We’: Sport in Ireland during the Great Famine pp. 90-114

- Brian Griffin
- The Demesne Farm at Inch, 1738–56 pp. 115-135

- Richard Fitzpatrick
- The Hackney Carriage in Cork: Vehicle of a Victorian Irish City 1854–1902 pp. 136-154

- David Toms
- A ‘Banana Republic’ Without the Bananas? Political Economy, Irish Exceptionalism and Mary Daly’s Sixties Ireland pp. 155-164

- Graham Brownlow
- Book review: 1641 Depositions, Volume IV, Dublin pp. 165-167

- Heidi J. Cobur
- Book review: Irish Soccer Migrants: A Social and Cultural History pp. 167-168

- David Toms
- Book review: Castle Hyde: The Changing Fortunes of an Irish Country House pp. 168-170

- Olivia Martin
- Book review: Monaghan History and Society: Interdisciplinary Essays on the History of an Irish County pp. 171-173

- Jonathan Cherry
- Book review: The Building Site in Eighteenth-Century Ireland pp. 173-175

- David Kelly
- Book review: Letters of the Catholic Poor: Poverty in Independent Ireland 1920–1940 pp. 176-177

- Lorraine Grimes
- Book review: Paris, Capital of Irish Culture: France, Ireland and the Republic, 1798–1916 pp. 178-180

- Gerard Madden
- Book review: Acts of the Corporation of Coleraine, 1623–1669 pp. 180-182

- Matthew Potter
- Book review: Ireland, Reading and Cultural Nationalism 1790–1930 pp. 182-183

- Matthew Skwiat
- Book review: Memoir of an Irish Economist: Working Class Manchester to Irish Academia, Labhrás Ó Nualláin, 1912–2000 pp. 184-186

- Graham Brownlow
- Book review: Studies of Post-1841 Irish Family Structures, Airurando no Nomin Kazoku Shi [History of Irish Farm Families] pp. 186-188

- L. M. Cullen
- Book review: AirurandŠDai Kikin: Jagaimo, ‘JenosaidŠ’, Jyon Buru [The Great Famine of Ireland: Potato, ‘Genocide’ and John Bull] pp. 188-190

- L. M. Cullen
- Selected list of writings on Irish Economic and Social History published in 2017 pp. 191-196

- Deirdre Foley
- Economic and Social History of Ireland: Secretary’s Report for the Year 2017 pp. 197-198

- Juliana Adelman
Volume 44, issue 1, 2017
- The Irish Famine and Unusual Market Behaviour in Cork pp. 3-18

- Charles Read
- Independent Ireland in Comparative Perspective pp. 19-45

- Kevin Hjortshøj O’Rourke
- Regime Change in 1950s Ireland pp. 46-65

- Frank Barry and Clare O’Mahony
- James Larkin and the Jew’s Shilling pp. 66-84

- Colum Kenny
- Not to Nationalise, but to Rationalise? Cooperatives, Leadership and the State in the Irish Dairy Industry 1890–1932 pp. 85-101

- Mo Moulton
- ‘A Street of Butchers’. An Economic and Social Profile of Hercules Place and Hercules Street, Belfast 1860–90 pp. 102-121

- Lesley E. E. Donaldson
- Reconstructing an Early Modern Irish Economic Community pp. 122-142

- BrÃd McGrath
- Book review: Anglo-Norman Parks in Medieval Ireland pp. 143-144

- Geraldine Stout
- Book review: Voices Underfoot: Memory, Forgetting, and Oral Verbal Art, Death by Discourse?: Political Economy and the Great Irish Famine, Grim Bastilles of Despair: The Poor Law Union Workhouses in Ireland, Across the Western Ocean: Songs of Leaving and Arriving and Leaves of Hungry Grass: Poetry and Ireland’s Great Hunger pp. 144-146

- Matthew Skwiat
- Book review: Dublin, 1950–1970: Houses, Flats and High-Rise pp. 146-148

- Carole Pollard
- Book review: Negotiating Insanity in the Southeast of Ireland, 1820–1900 pp. 148-150

- Triona Waters
- Book review: The Development of Sport in Donegal 1880–1935 pp. 150-152

- Richard Holt
- Book review: Ireland’s Great Famine and Popular Politics pp. 152-154

- James Kelly
- Book review: Defending English Ground: War and Peace in Meath and Northumberland, 1460–1542 pp. 154-156

- Henry A. Jefferies
- Book review: Atlantic Gateway: The Port and City of Londonderry Since 1700 pp. 156-158

- David Fleming
- Book review: From Village to Suburb: The Building of Clontarf Since 1760 and That Field of Glory: The Story of Clontarf, from Battleground to Garden Suburb pp. 158-160

- Ruth McManus
- Book review: Welcoming the Stranger: Irish Migrant Welfare in Britain Since 1957 and Arrangements of the Integration of Irish Immigrants in England and Wales pp. 160-165

- Lorraine Grimes
- Book review: Michael Davitt after the Land League 1882–1906 pp. 165-167

- Martin O’Donoghue
- Book review: Leisure and the Irish in the Nineteenth Century pp. 167-169

- David Toms
- Book review: The Catholic Church and the Campaign for Emancipation in Ireland and England pp. 169-171

- James Kelly
- Book review: The Tudor Discovery of Ireland pp. 171-173

- Henry A. Jefferies
- Book review: Leaders of the City: Dublin’s First Citizens, 1500–1950 pp. 173-175

- Matthew Potter
- Book review: The Boulter Letters pp. 176-177

- James Kelly
- Book review: The Irish Soccer Split pp. 178-180

- Conor Curran
- Book review: The Irish Church, its Reform and the English Invasion pp. 180-183

- Matthew Stout
- Book review: Surviving Kinsale: Irish Emigration and Identity Formation in Early Modern Spain, 1601–1640 pp. 183-185

- Brian Mac Cuarta Sj
- Book review: Irish Catholic Identities pp. 185-187

- Henry A. Jefferies
- Book review: The Irish and the Making of American Sport, 1835–1920 pp. 187-188

- David Toms
- Book review: The Bective Abbey Project, Co. Meath: Excavations 2009–12 pp. 189-190

- Susan Flavin
- Book review: Jonathan Swift: The Reluctant Rebel pp. 191-192

- Matthew Skwiat
- Book review: Soccer in Munster: A Social History, 1877–1937 pp. 192-195

- Conor Curran
- Book review: The Cold of May Day Monday: An Approach to Irish Literary History pp. 195-197

- Adam Hanna
- Selected list of writings on Irish Economic and Social History published in 2016 pp. 198-204

- Deirdre Foley
- Economic and Social History Society of Ireland pp. 205-206

- Juliana Adelman
- Economic and Social History Society of Ireland pp. 207-208

- Juliana Adelman
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