Irish Economic and Social History
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Volume 30, issue 1, 2003
- Safely Delivered: Childbirth, Wet-Nursing, Gossip-Feasts and Churching in Ireland c.1530–1690 pp. 1-23

- Clodagh Tait
- Fire Insurance in Dublin 1700–1860 pp. 24-51

- Rowena Dudley
- The Boat to England: An Analysis of the Official Reactions to the Emigration of Single Expectant Irishwomen to Britain, 1922–1972 pp. 52-70

- Lindsey Earner-Byrne
- Listening to the Past and Talking to Each Other: Problems and Possibilities Facing Oral History in Ireland pp. 71-78

- Guy Beiner and Anna Bryson
- Popular Religion in Gaelic Ireland, 1445–1645 pp. 79-80

- Salvador Ryan
- Contending Neighbours: Society in Fingal, 1603–60 pp. 81-82

- Maighréad Nà Mhurchadha
- Ulster Presbyterian Belief and Practice, 1770–1840 pp. 83-84

- Andrew Holmes
- To Speak of '98: The Social Memory and Vernacular Historiography of Bliain Na Bhfrancach – The Year of the French pp. 85-86

- Guy Beiner
- ‘If it's Socialism You Want, Join Some other Party’: The Left in the Irish Labour Party 1948–69 pp. 87-88

- Niamh Puirséil
- Select Bibliography of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History Published in 2002 pp. 89-127

- Bernadette Cunningham and Raymond Gillespie
- Review: Women in a Celtic Church: Ireland 450–1150 pp. 128-129

- Catherine Swift
- Review: The Franciscans in Ireland, 1400–1534: From Reform to Reformation pp. 129-131

- Niav Gallaher
- Review: A Viceroy's Vindication: Sir Henry Sidney's Memoir of Service in Ireland, 1556–78 pp. 131-132

- Nicholas Canny
- Review: Toleration and Religious Identity. The Edict of Nantes and its Implications in France, Britain and Ireland pp. 132-133

- Mary Ann Lyons
- Review: Irish Migrants in Europe after Kinsale, 1602–1820 pp. 134-135

- Liam Chambers
- Review: Ireland from Independence to Occupation 1641–1660 pp. 135-136

- Pádraig Linehan
- Review: The People with No Name: Ireland's Ulster Scots, America's Scots Irish, and the Creation of a British Atlantic World, 1689–1764 pp. 136-138

- Patrick Fitzgerald
- Review: The Irish Hedge School and its Books, 1695–1831 pp. 138-139

- Niall ó Ciosáin
- Review: Irish Literary Magazines: An Outline History and Descriptive Bibliography pp. 139-140

- Marie-Louise Legg
- Review: The First Toll-Roads: Ireland's Turnpike Roads 1729–1858 pp. 141-142

- James Kelly
- Review: Grattan: A Life pp. 143-144

- James Kelly
- Review: Letterbook of Greg & Cunningham 1756–1757 pp. 144-145

- W.H. Crawford
- Review: Irish Opinion and the American Revolution, 1760–1783 pp. 145-147

- James Kelly
- Review: Transactions of the Royal Historical Society Sixth Series pp. 147-148

- Margaret ó Hógartaigh
- Review: History and Memory in Modern Ireland pp. 148-149

- Margaret Hógartaigh
- Review: Soul on Fire: A Life of Thomas Russell pp. 149-150

- Dáire Keogh
- Review: A Paper Landscape: The Ordnance Survey in Nineteenth-Century Ireland pp. 150-151

- Guy Beiner
- Review: Roman Catholic Nuns in England and Wales 1800–1937, a Social History pp. 151-153

- Jacinta Prunty
- Review: The Factory Acts in Ireland 1802–1914 pp. 153-155

- Brenda Collins
- Review: Coalisland, County Tyrone, in the Industrial Revolution, 1801–1901 pp. 153-153

- Brenda Collins
- Review: Shipbuilding in Waterford 1820–1882: A Historical, Technical and Pictorial Study Transatlantic Triumph and Heroic Failure: The Story of the Galway Line pp. 155-157

- Walford Johnson
- Review: In Search of Thomas Sheahan: Radical Politics in Cork, 1824–1836 pp. 157-157

- E. O'Connor
- Review: An Inquiry into the Principles of the Distribution of Wealth Most Conducive to Human Happiness the Irish Land Question: What it Involves and How Alone it Can Be Settled. An Appeal to the Land Leagues pp. 158-159

- Fintan Lane
- Review: Father Mathew, Temperance and Irish Identity pp. 159-160

- Diarmaid Ferriter
- Review: Dialogues in the Margin: A Study of the pp. 161-161

- Malcolm Ballin
- Review: The Hidden Dublin, Facts Connected with the Social and Sanitary Condition of the Working Classes in the City of Dublin pp. 161-162

- Ruth McManus
- Review: Thomas Davis & Ireland: A Biographical Study pp. 162-163

- Donal McCartney
- Review: Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger pp. 164-165

- Catriona Crowe
- Review: The Great Irish Famine Curriculum Ticket to Life: The Story of the Irish Potato Famine and Emigration pp. 165-167

- Fionnuala Waldron
- Review: Letters from Ireland pp. 167-169

- Tadhg Foley
- Review: The Decline of the Big House in Ireland: A Study of Irish Landed Families, 1860–1960 pp. 169-171

- Adam Pole
- Review: British Opinion and Irish Self-Government 1865–1925: From Unionism to Liberal Commonwealth pp. 171-172

- Alan O'Day
- Review: Genteel Revolutionaries: Anna and Thomas Haslam and the Irish Women's Movement pp. 172-173

- Margaret Preston
- Review: Ireland and Hungary. A Study in Parallels, with an Arthur Griffith Bibliography pp. 173-175

- William O'Reilly
- Review: Recoveries: Neglected Episodes in Irish Cultural History pp. 176-177

- Diarmaid Ferriter
- Review: The Politics and Relationships of Kathleen Lynn pp. 177-178

- CaitrÃona Clear
- Review: Loyalism and Labour in Belfast: The Autobiography of Robert McElborough, 1884–1952 pp. 178-179

- Brendan Lynn
- Review: The Holy See, British Policy and the Plan of Campaign, 1885–93 pp. 179-180

- Laurence M. Geary
- Review: Standish O'Grady: Æ and Yeats: History, Politics and Culture to the Leaders of Our Working People pp. 180-182

- Patrick Maume
- Review: The First Department: A History of the Department of Agriculture Ireland's Own Soil: Government and Agriculture in Ireland, 1945 to 1965 pp. 182-184

- Alan Matthews
- Review: In Their Own Voice: Women and Irish Nationalism pp. 184-185

- Susannah Riordan
- Review: The Minutes of the Ulster Women's Unionist Council and Executive Committee 1911–40 pp. 185-186

- Gillian McIntosh
- Review: The 1st Royal Irish Rifles in the Great War pp. 186-187

- P. F. Nowlan
- Review: The Irish Revolution and its Aftermath, 1916–1923: Years of Revolt pp. 187-188

- Marie Coleman
- Review: Irish Republican Women in America: Lecture Tours, 1916–1925 Gender, Identity and the Irish Press, 1922–1937: Embodying the Nation pp. 188-190

- Lindsey Earner-Byrne
- Review: Roger Casement in Death: Or Haunting the Free State Roger Casement: The Black Diaries with a Study of His Background, Sexuality and Irish Political Life pp. 191-192

- Angus Mitchell
- Review: The Irish Women's Movement: From Revolution to Devolution pp. 193-193

- Susannah Riordan
- Review: De Valera, Fianna Fáil and the Irish Press: The Truth in the News pp. 194-195

- Deirdre McMahon
- Review: Family and Community in Ireland pp. 195-196

- Guy Beiner
- Review: Believing in Action: The First Thirty Years of Concern 1968–1998 pp. 196-197

- Maurice O'Reilly
- Review: Reflections on the Irish State pp. 198-199

- Michael Gallagher
- Review: Issues in Irish Public Policy pp. 199-200

- Niamh Hardiman
- Review: Pre-Census Sources for Irish Demography pp. 200-201

- Colin Thomas
- Report of the Honorary Secretary pp. 202-202

- Niall Ó Ciosáin
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