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Irish Economic and Social History
1974 - 2024
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Volume 32, issue 1, 2005
- Public Attitudes to Prostitution in Eighteenth-Century Ireland pp. 1-18

- David Fleming
- Irish Constabulary Officers, 1837–1922: Profile of a Professional Elite pp. 19-46

- W.J. Lowe
- The Irish Land Purchase and Settlement Company and the Attempted Migration Scheme to Kilcloony in the 1880S pp. 47-62

- Gerard Moran
- Cogging Berkeley?: The Querist and the Rhetoric of Fianna Fáil's Economic Policy pp. 63-82

- William Murphy
- Public Record Office of Northern Ireland: Recent Accessions of Interest to the Social and Economic Historian, 2004–5 pp. 83-84

- N/a
- The Provision, Building and Architecture of Anglican Churches in the North of Ireland, 1600–1740 pp. 85-86

- William J. Roulston
- Catholicism in the Province of Armagh, 1603–1641 pp. 86-88

- Brian Mac Cuarta
- Women, Marriage and Property in Wealthy Landed Families in Ireland, 1750–1850 pp. 89-90

- Deborah Wilson
- Bibliography of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History Published in 2004 pp. 91-142

- Marie Boran
- Review: Revolutionary Dublin, 1795–1801: The Letters of Francis Higgins to Dublin Castle pp. 143-145

- Liam Chambers
- Review: British Interventions in Early Modern Ireland pp. 145-148

- Clare Carroll
- Review: A University in Troubled Times: Queen's Belfast, 1945–2000 pp. 149-151

- Marie Coleman
- Review: Headford, County Galway 1775–1901, Maynooth Studies in Local History pp. 149-149

- Caitriona Clear
- Review: The Land and People of County Meath, 1750–1850 pp. 151-152

- Patrick J. Duffy
- Review: Political Censorship and the Democratic State: The Irish Broadcasting Ban, Riot and Great Anger: Stage Censorship in Twentieth-Century Ireland, Irish Film Censorship: A Cultural Journey from Silent Cinema to Internet Pornography pp. 152-156

- Peter Martin
- Review: The Birth of Social Welfare in Ireland, 1922–1952 pp. 156-158

- Marie Coleman
- Review: Stories from Gaelic Ireland: Microhistories from the Sixteenth-Century Irish Annals pp. 158-160

- Maryann Lyons
- Review: Commemorating the Irish Civil War: History and Memory, 1923–2000, Harry Boland's Irish Revolution, British Intelligence in Ireland, 1920–21: The Final Reports pp. 160-162

- Deirdre McMahon
- Review: ‘The Land for the People’: The Land Question in Independent Ireland pp. 162-164

- William Nolan
- Review: To and from Ireland: Planned Migration Schemes C. 1600–2000 pp. 164-167

- Patrick Fitzgerald
- Review: Women and Public Policy in Ireland: A Documentary History, 1922–1997 pp. 167-169

- Marie Coleman
- Review: Violence and Nationalist Politics in Derry City, 1920–23, from Dublin Castle to Stormont: The Memoirs of Andrew Philip Magill 1913–1925 pp. 169-171

- Peter Martin
- Review: Medicine and Charity in Ireland 1718–1851 pp. 171-172

- Greta Jones
- Review: Racism in the Irish Experience pp. 171-171

- Donald M. Macraild
- Review: The Remaking of Modern Ireland 1750–1950 (Beckett Prize Essays in Irish History) pp. 173-175

- Sean O'Connell
- Review: From Union to Union: Nationalism, Democracy and Religion in Ireland – Ad of Union to EU pp. 175-177

- Guy Beiner
- Review: Sir Charles Domvile and the Management of His Shankill Estate, County Dublin, 1857–68 pp. 177-178

- Neville Ian Scarlett
- Review: Victoria's Ireland? Irishness and Britishness 1837–1901 pp. 178-180

- James Loughlin
- Review: Trim, Fethard pp. 180-182

- Matthew Stout
- Review: Women in Ireland: A Century of Change pp. 182-183

- Linda Connolly
- Review: In Green and Red: The Lives of Frank Ryan, Reds and the Green: Ireland, Russia and the Communist Internationals, 1919–43 pp. 183-185

- Fintan Lane
- Review: The Cambridge History of Western Textiles pp. 185-188

- Brenda Collins
- Review: The Irish National League in Dingle, County Kerry, 1885–1892 pp. 188-189

- Adam Pole
- Review: The Making of Marsh's Library. Learning, Politics and Religion in Ireland, 1650–1750 pp. 189-191

- Charles Ivar McGrath
- Review: Primate Robinson, 1709–94: ‘A Very Tough Incumbent in Fine Preservation’ pp. 191-192

- James Kelly
- Review: Thomas A. Finlay, SJ, 1848–1940: Educationalist, Editor, Social Reformer pp. 192-194

- Carla King
- Review: Sending Out Ireland's Poor: Assisted Emigration to North America in the Nineteenth Century pp. 194-195

- Enda Delaney
- Review: Maria Edgeworth and Romance, Samuel Ferguson and the Culture of Nineteenth-Century Ireland pp. 195-196

- Nicholas Allen
- Review: Julius Pokorny, 1887–1970: Germans, Celts and Nationalism pp. 197-198

- Pádraig P. Ó Néill
- Review: Young Irelander Abroad: The Diary of Charles Hart pp. 198-199

- Adam Pole
- Review: Ireland, Germany and the Nazis: Politics and Diplomacy, 1919–1939 pp. 199-200

- Pól Ó Dochartaigh
- Review: The Continuing Story of Irish Television Drama: Tracking the Tiger pp. 200-202

- Martin McLoone
- Review: Pearse's Patriots: St Enda's and the Cult of Boyhood pp. 202-203

- Caitriona Clear
- Review: Culture and Conflict in Seventeenth-Century France and Ireland pp. 203-204

- Graham Gargett
- Review: A Dominant Church: The Diocese of Achonry, 1818–1960 pp. 205-207

- James Kelly
- Report of the Honorary Secretary pp. 208-208

- Niall Ó Ciosáin
Volume 31, issue 1, 2004
- The Moving Statue and the Turtle Dove: Approaches to the History of Irish Religion pp. 1-22

- S.J. Connolly
- ‘Scotia Major and Scotia Minor’: Ireland and the Birth of the Scottish Land Agitation, 1878–82 pp. 23-40

- Donald Dewar and Andrew G. Newby
- ‘An Irish Putumayo’: Roger Casement's Humanitarian Relief Campaign among the Connemara Islanders 1913–14 pp. 41-60

- Angus Mitchell
- Corporate Governance Archives in the National Archives of Ireland and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland pp. 61-68

- Ciaran Ó Hógartaigh
- National Archives pp. 69-70

- Brian Donnelly
- Public Record Office of Northern Ireland pp. 71-73

- N/a
- Contesting Hegemony: The Historical Geography of the Protestant and Roman Catholic Communities of South Tipperary, c.1570–c.1841 pp. 74-76

- David J. Butler
- The Quakers of County Tipperary, 1655–1924 pp. 76-77

- Michael Ahern
- Managing Insanity: Carlow Lunatic Asylum, 1832–1922 pp. 78-79

- Catherine Cox
- Churches, People and Pastors: The Church of Ireland in Victorian Dublin, 1833–1900 pp. 80-81

- John Crawford
- Political Funerals and the Realisation of Irish Independence, 1847–1929 pp. 81-82

- Thomas J. Brophy
- State Promotion of Tourism in Independent Ireland 1925–55 pp. 82-84

- Irene Furlong
- Limerick and the Anglo-Irish Economic War 1932–8: Tariff Policy and its Effect on Industry Agriculture and Labour in Limerick City and County pp. 84-85

- Jason Begley
- Select Bibliography of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History Published in 2003 pp. 86-130

- N/a
- Review: Roman Ireland pp. 131-131

- Matthew Stout
- Review: Franco-Irish Relations, 1500–1610. Politics, Migration and Trade pp. 131-132

- Andrea Knox
- Review: Death, Burial, and Commemoration in Ireland, 1550–1650 pp. 133-134

- John Johnston
- Review: Docwra's Derry: A Narration of Events in North-West Ulster 1600–04, Edited in 1849 by John O'Donovan pp. 134-135

- Colm Lennon
- Review: ‘The Academy of Warre’: Military Affairs in Ireland, 1600–1800 pp. 135-136

- John Johnston
- Review: Scholar Bishop: The Recollections and Diary of Narcissus Marsh, 1638–96 pp. 136-137

- John Johnston
- Review: Confederate Catholics at War, 1641–49 pp. 137-138

- John Johnston
- Review: Irish Immigrants in the Land of Canaan: Letters and Memoirs from Colonial and Revolutionary America, 1675–1815 pp. 138-139

- Richard Middleton
- Review: The European Linen Industry in Historical Perspective, Passold Studies in Textile History XIII pp. 139-140

- Frank Geary
- Review: Ireland: A Social, Cultural and Literary History, 1791–1891 pp. 140-142

- Neil McCaw
- Review: 1798: A Bicentenary Perspective pp. 142-144

- L.M. Cullen
- Review: Bunting's Messiah pp. 144-145

- Nuala McAllister-Hart
- Review: Problems and Perspectives in Irish History since 1800: Essays in Honour of Patrick Buckland pp. 145-146

- Virginia Crossman
- Review: Reading Irish Histories: Texts, Contexts and Memory in Modern Ireland pp. 147-148

- Guy Beiner
- Review: Counting the People: A Survey of the Irish Censuses 1813–1911 pp. 148-149

- Guy Beiner
- Review: Irish Migrants in Modern Wales pp. 149-150

- John Belchem
- Review: Dublin's Suburban Towns, 1834–1930, Reinventing Modern Dublin pp. 150-152

- Ruth McManus
- Review: John Ferguson, 1836–1906. Irish Issues in Scottish Politics pp. 153-154

- Andrew Newby
- Review: Thomas Edmondson and the Dublin Laundry: A Quaker Businessman, 1837–1908 pp. 154-156

- Lindsey Earner-Byrne
- Review: Literature and the Irish Famine, 1845–1919 pp. 156-157

- Matthew Campbell
- Review: Ireland and the Crimean War pp. 157-158

- Fintan Lane
- Review: William Patrick Partridge and His Times (1874–1917) pp. 158-159

- Patrick Maume
- Review: The Royal Irish Constabulary: A History and Personal Memoir pp. 160-161

- Brian Griffin
- Review: Jottings in Solitary pp. 161-163

- Fintan Lane
- Review: ‘May the Best Man Win:’ Sport, Masculinity and Nationalism in Great Britain and the Empire, 1880–1935 pp. 161-161

- Neal Garnham
- Review: The Murder of Conell Boyle, County Donegal, 1898 pp. 163-164

- Pauric Travers
- Review: Forgotten Protest; Ireland and the Anglo-Boer War pp. 164-165

- Patrick Maume
- Review: The Resurrection of Hungary: A Parallel for Ireland, 3rd Ed pp. 165-166

- Anne Dolan
- Review: George Russell (æ) and the New Ireland, 1905–30 pp. 166-167

- P.J. Mathews
- Review: Ireland and the Great War: ‘A War to Unite Us All?’, Irish Regiments in the Great War: Discipline and Morale pp. 167-168

- P.F. Nowlan
- Review: A New History of Ireland VII. Ireland 1921–84 pp. 169-171

- Mary E. Daly
- Review: Frank Ryan, Republicanism in Modern Ireland_ pp. 171-173

- Richard English
- Review: Ireland, Europe and the Marshall Plan pp. 173-175

- Graham Brownlow
- Review: The Debateable Land: Ireland's Border Counties pp. 175-176

- Ronan Gallagher
- Correction pp. 177-177

- N/a
- Report of the Honorary Secretary pp. 178-178

- Niall Ó Ciosáin
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