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Irish Economic and Social History
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Volume 38, issue 1, 2011
- Coercion in the Irish Countryside pp. 1-17

- Bryce Evans
- Booms and Busts pp. 18-88

- N/a
- ‘Everything and Nothing Spoken’ pp. 89-102

- Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh
- West Belfast Exceptionalism: Richard S. Grayson's, Belfast Boys pp. 103-107

- David Fitzpatrick
- Thesis Abstract pp. 108-110

- Eoin McLaughlin
- Selected List of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History Published in 2010 pp. 111-121

- Richard A. Keogh
- Reviews: Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre, Cosmopolitan Nationalism in the Victorian Empire: Ireland, India and the Politics of Alfred Webb, The European Culture Wars in Ireland: The Callan Schools Affair, 1868–81, The Irish Folklore Commission 1935–1970: History, Ideology, Methodology, Irish Protestant Identities, Contested Island: Ireland 1460–1630, a History of Ireland's School Inspectorate, 1831–2008, Nationalism and the Irish Diaspora in the United States, Terenure College 1860–2010: A History, Michael Davitt: From the Gaelic American, Franco-Irish Military Connections 1590–1945, Catholic Belfast and Nationalist Ireland in the Era of Joe Devlin, 1871–1934, a Nation of Politicians: Gender, Patriotism, and Political Culture in Late Eighteenth-Century Ireland, The Papers of the Dublin Philosophical Society, 1683–1709, Clubs and Societies in Eighteenth-Century Ireland, The Irish College, Rome and its World, Historical Association of Ireland, Marsh's Library: A Mirror on the World, Law, Learning and Libraries, 1650–1750, The Ivy Leaf: The Parnells Remembered. Commemorative Essays, Ireland, India and Empire: Indo-Irish Radical Connections, 1919–64, in the Wake of the Great Rebellion: Republicanism, Agrarianism and Banditry in Ireland after 1798, Irish Influence at the Court of Spain in the Seventeenth Century, The Irish Conservative Party 1852–1868: Land, Politics and Religion, The Making of the Irish Protestant Ascendancy: The Life of William Conolly, 1662–1729, Women, Marriage and Property in Wealthy Landed Families in Ireland, 1750–1850, Divided Kingdom: Ireland 1630–1800 pp. 122-169

- Andrew Shields, Angela Bourke, James Kelly, J. Th. Leerssen, Gerard O'Brien, William Murphy, Ciaran O'Neill, Brian Casey, James Kelly, Peter Martin, James Kelly, Justin Champion, L. M. Cullen, Liam Chambers, Brian Casey, James Kelly, Brian Casey, Deirdre McMahon, James Kelly, Declan M. Downey, Patrick Maume, Neal Garnham and James Kelly
- Economic and Social History Society of Ireland pp. 170-171

- Jennifer Kelly
Volume 37, issue 1, 2010
- The Irish Food Crises of the Early 1740s pp. 1-23

- L. M. Cullen
- ‘We Scotsmen by the Banks o’ the Lagan‘ pp. 24-52

- Kyle Hughes
- Killing in Ireland at the Turn of the Centuries pp. 53-74

- Ian O'Donnell
- Estimating Irish GDP from the Mid-Nineteenth Century to the First World War pp. 75-104

- N/a
- Irish Diplomatic History in the Twenty-First Century pp. 105-116

- Kevin O'Sullivan
- Did Ireland ‘Under’-Industrialise? pp. 117-123

- Cormac ó Gráda
- Thesis Abstracts pp. 124-142

- N/a
- Selected List of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History Published in 2009 pp. 143-153

- Kyle Hughes
- Reviews: The Irish Franciscans, 1534–1990, Framing the West: Images of Rural Ireland, 1891–1920, the Irish Establishment, 1879–1914, the Great Parchment Book of Waterford: Liber Antiquissimus Civitatis Waterfordiae, the Laity, the Church and the Mystery Plays: A Drama of Belonging, the Irish in Post-War Britain, New Guests of the Irish Nation, the Making of the Irish Poor Law, 1815–1843, Republicanism in Ireland: Confronting Theories and Traditions, the Orange Order: A Contemporary Northern Irish History, Repeal and Revolution: 1848 in Ireland, the Civil Service and the Revolution in Ireland, 1912–1938: ‘Shaking the Blood-Stained Hand of Mr Collins’, Inspector Mallon: Buying Irish Patriotism for a Five-Pound Note, An Illustrated History of the Phoenix Park: Landscape and Management to 1880, Gypsum Mining and the Shirley Estate in South Monaghan, 1800–1936, the Rising: Ireland, Easter 1916, Left to the Wolves: Irish Victims of Stalinist Terror, Enforcing the English Reformation in Ireland: Clerical Resistance and Political Conflict in the Diocese of Dublin, 1530–1590, Staging Ireland: Representations in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama, God's Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland, the Irish Labour Party, 1922–1973, the Big House in the North of Ireland: Land, Power and Social Elites, 1878–1960, Historical Association of Ireland, Life and Times New Series, Culture and Society in Early Modern Breifne/Cavan, Witchcraft and Whigs: The Life of Bishop Francis Hutchinson, 1660–1739, Cosmopolitan Ireland: Globalisation and Quality of Life, the Orange Order in Canada pp. 154-204

- Brian MacCuarta Sj, Liam Kelly, Martin Maguire, Susan Flavin, Declan Mallon, MÃcheál Ó Fathartaigh, Vanessa Stout, Virginia Crossman, Brian Hanley, D. A. J. MacPherson, Patrick Maume, Diarmaid Ferriter, Carla King, Rolf Loeber, Brian Casey, Conor McNamara, Carla King, Gerald Power, Declan Mallon, Ian Gentles, John Walsh, Terence A. Dooley, Carla King, Henry A. Jefferies and Patrick Walsh
- Economic and Social History Society of Ireland pp. 205-206

- Jennifer Kelly
Volume 36, issue 1, 2009
- ‘A Violent Society’? pp. 1-20

- Richard Mc Mahon
- Savings Banks, Famine and Financial Contagion pp. 21-36

- Cormac Ó Gráda
- The Irish in the Mining Industry in England and Wales pp. 37-62

- Malcolm T. Smith and Donald M. MacRaild
- War, Identity and Memory in Ireland pp. 63-84

- Ian F. W. Beckett
- Public Record Office of Northern Ireland: Recent Accessions of Interest to the Social and Economic Historian, 2008–2009 pp. 85-87

- N/a
- Thesis Abstracts pp. 88-101

- N/a
- Selected List of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History Published in 2008 pp. 102-112

- Kyle Hughes
- Reviews: Remembering the Year of the French: Irish Folk History and Social Memory, Social Security in Ireland, 1939–1952: The Limits to Solidarity, the Big Houses and Landed Estates of Ireland: A Research Guide, the Parish in Medieval and Early Modern Ireland: Community, Territory and Building, Seventeenth Century Ireland: Making Ireland Modern, Our War: Ireland and the Great War, Social Conflict in pre-Famine Ireland: The Case of County Roscommon, Ringing True: The Bells of Trummery and Beyond: 350 Years of an Irish Quaker Family, ‘The Downfall of Hagan’: Sligo Ribbonism in 1842, Guarding Neutral Ireland: The Coast Watching Service and Military Intelligence, 1939–1945, Age of Atrocity: Violence and Political Conflict in Early Modern Ireland, the Diocese of Lismore, 1801–1869, New Perspectives on the Irish in Scotland, Music in Nineteenth-Century Ireland, the Vestry Records of the United Parishes of Finglas, St Margaret's, Artane and the Ward, 1657–1758, Georgian Dublin, Jewish Ireland in the Age of Joyce: A Socioeconomic History, the First Citizens of the Treaty City: The Mayors and Mayoralty of Limerick, 1197–2007, the Journal of Elizabeth Bennis, 1749–1779, the Murder of Major Mahon, Strokestown, County Roscommon, 1847, Tourism, Landscapes and the Irish Character: British Travel Writers in pre-Famine Ireland, Politics, Pauperism and Power in late Nineteenth Century Ireland, Sources for the Study of Crime in Ireland, 1801–1921, Photographs and Photography in Irish Local History pp. 113-163

- Peter Collins, Inga Brandes, Jonathan Cherry, Brendan Scott, Karl S. Bottigheimer, Deirdre McMahon, Jennifer Kelly, David Dickson, Gordon Kennedy, Mervyn O'Driscoll, Brendan Scott, Ciaran Brady, Brian Casey, Donald M. MacRaild, Seán Mac, James Kelly, Toby Barnard, Carla King, James Kelly, James Kelly, Brian Casey and James Kelly
- Economic and Social History Society of Ireland pp. 164-165

- Jennifer Kelly and Honorary Secretary
Volume 35, issue 1, 2008
- Irish Fondations and Boursiers in Early Modern Paris, 1682–1793 pp. 1-22

- Liam Chambers
- Protection, Inward Investment and the Early Irish Cotton Industry pp. 23-50

- Stuart Nisbet and John Foster
- The Agriculture Diploma in Queen's College, Belfast, 1845–1863, and Science Education in Nineteenth-Century Ireland pp. 51-67

- Juliana Adelman
- ‘The Minimum Rights of Every Woman’? pp. 68-80

- Caitriona Clear
- Public Record Office of Northern Ireland: Recent Accessions of Interest to the Social and Economic Historian, 2007–2008 pp. 81-83

- N/a
- Thesis Abstracts pp. 84-93

- N/a
- Selected List of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History Published in 2007 pp. 94-104

- Jonathan Wright
- Reviews: The Memoirs of John M. Regan, a Catholic Officer in the RIC and RUC, 1909–1948, Becoming Conspicuous: Irish Travellers, Society and the State 1922–1970, Nineteenth-Century Ireland: The Search for Stability, Landlords, Tenants, Famine: The Business of an Irish Land Agency in the 1840s, Ireland's Great Famine: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, When the Potato Failed: Causes and Effects of the last European Subsistence Crisis, 1845–1850, Local Government in Nineteenth-Century County Dublin: The Grand Jury, a South Roscommon Emigrant: Emigration and Return, 1890–1920, Edenderry, County Offaly, and the Downshire Estate, 1790–1800, Restoration Strabane, 1660–1714: Economy and Society in Provincial Ireland, Cavan, 1609–1653: Plantation, War and Religion, Aloys Fleischmann, Raymond Deane, the Murders at Wildgoose Lodge: Agrarian Crime and Punishment in pre-Famine Ireland, the Georgian Squares of Dublin: An Architectural History, Exploring the History and Heritage of Irish Landscapes, the Oxford History of the Irish Book, Spinning the Threads of Uneven Development: Gender and Industrialization in Ireland during the long Eighteenth Century, Irish Agriculture: A Price History from the Mid-Eighteenth Century to the End of the First World War, Subversive Law in Ireland, 1879–1920: From ‘Unwritten Law’ to the Dáil Courts, the De Vesci Papers, Michael Davitt: Freelance Radical and Frondeur, Redmond, the Parnellite, Freemasonry in Ulster, 1733–1813, the Writings of Theobald Wolfe Tone, 1763–1798, Dublin Docklands Reinvented, are You Still Below? The Ford Marina Plant, Cork, 1917–1984, the Irish County Surveyors, 1834–1944: A Biographical Dictionary, Kathleen Lynn, Irishwoman, Patriot, Doctor, Census of Ireland circa 1659 with Essential Materials from the Poll Money Ordinances, 1660–1661, Nationalism and the Irish Party: Provincial Ireland, 1910–1916, Portraying Irish Travellers: Histories and Representations, Davitt, Court of Claims: Submissions and Evidence, 1663 pp. 105-165

- W. J. Lowe, Thomas Acton, Christine Kinealy, Conor McNamara, Seán Mac Liam, Maura Cronin, Ruth McManus, William J. Smyth, Mary Shine Thompson, Kevin J. James, Liam Downey, Peter Linebaugh, Liam Chambers, E. W. McFarland, Walter Forde, James Kelly, James Kelly, Ruth McManus, Tom Donnelly, Rolf Loeber, Dáire Keogh, Liam Irwin and Pauric Travers
- Economic and Social History Society of Ireland pp. 166-167

- Peter Martin
Volume 34, issue 1, 2007
- The Irish Cotton Industry from the Industrial Revolution to Partition pp. 1-28

- Andy Bielenberg and Peter M. Solar
- Women and Sport in Victorian Westmeath pp. 29-46

- Tom Hunt
- Homicide and Violence in Traveller and Settled Society pp. 47-64

- Aoife Bhreatnach
- Public Record Office of Northern Ireland: Recent Accessions of Interest to the Social and Economic Historian pp. 65-66

- N/a
- Thesis Abstracts pp. 67-81

- N/a
- Select List of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History Published in 2006 pp. 82-87

- Jennifer M. Regan
- Reviews: The Ulster Crisis, 1885–1921, Dublin, 1745–1922: Hospitals, Spectacle and Vice, Britain and Ireland, 1050–1530: Economy and Society, Castle Caldwell, County Fermanagh: Life on a West Ulster Estate, 1750–1800, on the Edge of the Pale: The Rise and Decline of an Anglo-Irish Community in County Meath, 1170–1530, the Planters of Luggacurran, County Laois: A Protestant Community, 1879–1927, Balrothery Poor Law Union, County Dublin, 1839–1851, Achill Island Tattie-Hokers in Scotland and the Kirkintilloch Tragedy, 1937, World War I and Nationalist Politics in County Louth, 1914–1920, the Liberty and Ormond Boys: Factional Riot in Eighteenth-Century Dublin, Kiltubrid, County Leitrim: Snapshots of a Rural Parish in the 1890s, the Murder of Thomas Douglas Bateson, County Monaghan, 1851, Sir Robert Gore Booth and his Landed Estate in County Sligo, 1814–1876: Land, Famine, Emigration and Politics, the MacGeough Bonds of the Argory: An Ulster Gentry Family, 1880–1950, Smithfield and the Parish of St Paul, Dublin, 1698–1750, the Murder of Thomas Douglas Bateson, County Monaghan, 1851, Sir Robert Gore Booth and his Landed Estate in County Sligo, 1814–1876: Land, Famine, Emigration and Politics, the MacGeough Bonds of the Argory: An Ulster Gentry Family, 1880–1950, Smithfield and the Parish of St Paul, Dublin, 1698–1750, Canting with Cauley: A Glossary of Travellers' Cant/Gammon, Representing the Troubles: Text and Images, 1970–2000, Representing the Troubles: Text and Images, 1970–2000, Our own Devices: National Symbols and Political Conflict in Twentieth-Century Ireland, County Longford and the Irish Revolution, 1910–1923, Industry, Trade and People in Ireland, 1650–1950: Essays in Honour of W. H. Crawford, Our Good Health: A History of Dublin's Water and Drainage, a Noontide Blazing: Brigid Lyons Thornton, Rebel, Soldier, Doctor, a Memoir, ‘A Town Tormented by the Sea’: Galway, 1790–1914, the Slow Failure: Population Decline and Independent Ireland, 1920–1973, the Irish Lottery, 1780–1801, Medieval Celtic Literature and Society, German-Speaking Exiles in Ireland, 1933–1945, the Nabob: A Tale of Ninety-Eight, Studies in Children's Literature, 1500–2000, Treasure Islands: Studies in Children's Literature, Limerick Boycott, 1904: Anti-Semitism in Ireland, Irish Rural Interiors in Art, the Politics of the Irish Civil War, the Cenél Conaill and the Donegal Kingdoms, AD 500–800, Long Bullets: A History of Road Bowling in Ireland, the Pastoral Role of the Roman Catholic Church in pre-Famine Ireland, 1750–1850, Patrick McAlister, Bishop of down and Connor, 1886–1895, Faith, Fraternity and Fighting: The Orange Order and Irish Migrants in Northern England, C. 1850–1920, the Irish Policeman, 1822–1922: A Life, James Connolly: ‘A Full Life’, James Larkin: Lion of the Fold, Community in Early Modern Ireland, the Irish College at Santiago de Compostela, 1605–1769, a ‘Manly Study’? Irish Women Historians, 1868–1949, Map-Making, Landscapes and Memory: A Geography of Colonial and Early Modern Ireland, C. 1530–1750, the Progress of Music, Ulster Presbyterians in the Atlantic World: Religion, Politics, and Identity pp. 88-162

- Andrew R. Holmes, Ruth McManus, Brendan Bradshaw, Conor McNamara, Caitriona Clear, Peter Collins, Deirdre McMahon, Donald M. MacRaild, Ruth McManus, Brendan Ó Conaire, Conor McNamara, Donald M. MacRaild, James Kelly, Geraldine Parsons, Victoria Walters, Frank Ferguson, P. J. Mathews, Tom Morrissey Sj, Caitriona Clear, Deirdre McMahon, Flora Ward, Tom Hunt, Ciarán Mac Murchaidh, A. C. Hepburn, David FitzPatrick, W. J. Lowe, Fintan Lane, Alan Ford, James Kelly, Marie Coleman, Toby Barnard, Seán MacLiam and Andrew R. Holmes
- Economic and Social History Society of Ireland pp. 163-164

- Aoife Bhreatnach
Volume 33, issue 1, 2006
- The No Income Tax Campaign: Twenty-First-Century Tax Philosophy in 1920s Ireland pp. 1-17

- Kieran Coleman and John Considine
- Narration and Memory: The Experiences of the Workforce of a Ford Plant pp. 18-34

- Miriam Nyhan
- The Irish Diaspora pp. 35-45

- Enda Delaney
- Diaspora and Irish Migration History pp. 46-51

- Kevin Kenny
- ‘Diaspora’ and ‘Transnationalism’: Theory and Evidence in Explanation of the Irish World-Wide pp. 51-58

- Donald M. MacRaild
- Religious Polarisation, Church Reform, and Evangelicalism in Ireland, c. 1770–1850 pp. 59-67

- Andrew R. Holmes
- National Archives pp. 68-70

- N/a
- Public Record Office of Northern Ireland pp. 70-71

- N/a
- ‘All in a Confused Opposition to Each Other’: Politics and War in Connacht, 1641–9 pp. 72-73

- Aoife Duignan
- Science in its Local Context: The Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society in the Mid Nineteenth Century pp. 74-75

- Ruth Bowman Bayles
- Farmers, Agriculture and Politics in the Irish Free State Area, 1919–36 pp. 76-77

- Raymond Ryan
- Select List of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History Published in 2005 pp. 78-84

- Jennifer M. Regan
- Review: Irish History: A Research Yearbook 2 pp. 85-86

- Janice Holmes
- Review: The Kingdom of Ireland, 1641–1760, British History in Perspective pp. 86-86

- Joanne McKay
- Review: The Clergy of the Church of Ireland, 1000–2000 pp. 86-87

- Dean Robert MacCarthy
- Review: Luxury and Pleasure in Eighteenth-Century Britain pp. 87-89

- James Kelly
- Review: The Congested Districts Board of Ireland, 1891–1923: Poverty and Development in the West of Ireland pp. 89-91

- Carla King
- Review: The Kingship and Landscape of Tara pp. 91-93

- Conleth Manning
- Review: South Tipperary 1570–1841: Religion, Land and Rivalry pp. 93-96

- William Nolan
- Review: Land and Revolution: Nationalist Politics in the West of Ireland 1891–1921 pp. 96-97

- Conor McNamara
- Review: Michael Moore, c.1639–1726: Provost of Trinity, Rector of Paris pp. 97-99

- James Kelly
- Review: Famine and Disease in Ireland pp. 99-100

- Greta Jones
- Review: Rossin, County Meath: An Unofficial Place, Maynooth Studies in Local History 44 pp. 100-101

- Geraldine Stout
- Review: County Limerick and the Irish Revolution 1910–1923, Ireland's Banner County, Clare from the Fall of Parnell to the Great War 1890–1918 pp. 101-102

- Deirdre McMahon
- Review: The Diocese of Meath under Bishop John Cantwell, 1830–66 pp. 102-104

- Dáire Keogh
- Review: New Voices in Irish Criticism Volume Five, Edith Somerville: A Biography pp. 104-106

- Nicholas Allen
- Review: Atlas of Cork City pp. 106-109

- Ruth MacManus
- Review: Old World Colony: Cork and South Munster, 1630–1830 pp. 109-113

- J.A. Chartres
- Review: The Concise History of Ireland, an Atlas of Irish History pp. 113-114

- Susan Pike
- Review: Irish Royal Charters: Texts and Contexts pp. 115-116

- T.M. Charles Edwards
- Review: Irish Catholicism since 1950: The Undoing of a Culture pp. 116-118

- R.F. Foster
- Review: Nineteenth-Century Ireland: A Guide to Recent Research, Was Ireland a Colony?: Economics, Politics and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Ireland pp. 118-121

- Liam MacMathúna
- Review: The Vestry Records of the Parishes of St Catherine and St James, Dublin, 1657–1692 pp. 121-122

- James Kelly
- Review: Charles Trevelyan and the Great Irish Famine pp. 122-124

- Laurence M. Geary
- Review: Maestro of Crystal: The Story of Miroslav Havel pp. 124-126

- Audrey Whitty
- Review: Letters of Marmaduke Coghill, 1722–1738 pp. 126-128

- Liam Chambers
- Review: Ulster and Scotland, 1600–2000: History, Language and Identity pp. 128-130

- Brad Patterson
- Review: Politics and the Irish Working Class, 1830–1945 pp. 130-133

- Aoife NÃ Lochlainn
- Review: The Diary of Nicholas Peacock 1740–1751: The Worlds of a County Limerick Farmer and Agent pp. 133-134

- James Kelly
- Review: An Index to the Rev. William Carrigan's the History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory pp. 134-135

- Conleth Manning
- Review: The Laggan Army in Ireland 1649–1685: The Landed Interests, Political Ideologies and Military Campaigns of the North-West Ulster Settlers pp. 135-136

- Sean Connolly
- Review: Nathaniel Clements: Government and the Governing Elite in Ireland, 1725–75 pp. 136-137

- Paddy McNally
- Review: A Church of Ireland Bibliography, Church of Ireland Records, Kikolman Parish Registers 1793–1814 and 1824–1900, County Kerry, Church of Ireland with Sections from Killorglin, Aglish, Kiltallagh, Knocknane, Molahiffe pp. 137-138

- Dean Robert MacCarthy
- Review: Washington & Ceannas a RÃochta: Cogadh Mheiriceá i LitrÃocht Na Gaeilge pp. 138-140

- Neil Buttimer
- Review: The Burning of Wildgoose Lodge: Ribbonism in Louth – Murder and the Gallows pp. 140-142

- Jennifer Kelly
- Review: Fingal, 1603–60: Contending Neighbours in North Dublin pp. 142-143

- Geraldine Stout
- Review: The Gaelic Athletic Association in Dublin 1884–2000 pp. 143-145

- Mike Cronin
- Review: A History of Women in Ireland 1500–1800 pp. 145-147

- Jane Gray
- Review: English Newsbooks and Irish Rebellion, 1641–1649 pp. 147-148

- Micheál Ó Siochrú
- Review: Music and Broadcasting in Ireland pp. 148-149

- Patricia Flynn
- Review: Medieval Trim: History and Archaeology pp. 149-151

- Mark Hennessy
- Review: Charitable Words: Women, Philanthropy and the Language of Charity in Nineteenth-Century Dublin pp. 151-152

- Jacinta Prunty
- Review: Shalom Ireland: A Social History of Jews in Modern Ireland pp. 153-154

- Pól Ó Dochartaigh
- Review: Anna Parnell's Political Journalism: Contexts and Texts pp. 154-155

- Carla King
- Review: Easter 1916: The Irish Rebellion pp. 155-156

- Conor McNamara
- Review: Anglican Women in Dublin: Philanthropy, Politics and Education in the Early Twentieth Century pp. 156-157

- Margaret Ó Hógartaigh
- Report of the Honorary Secretary pp. 158-158

- Aoife Bhreatnach
- Professor David Fitzpatrick has asked us to Publish the following Note, to Clarify a Point Arising out of a Review Published in IESH, XXXII (2005) pp. 159-159

- David Fitzpat
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