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Irish Economic and Social History
1974 - 2024
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Volume 28, issue 1, 2001
- Irish Social History 1974–2000 and beyond pp. 1-12

- L. A. Clarkson
- Football and National Identity in Pre-Great War Ireland pp. 13-31

- Neal Garnham
- The Butter Industry in Ireland, 1922–1939 pp. 32-46

- Raymond Ryan
- Irish Migration to Britain, 1939–1945 pp. 47-71

- Enda Delaney
- National Archives Survey of Business Records pp. 72-73

- Brian Donnelly
- Public Record Office of Northern Ireland Recent Accessions of Interest to the Social and Economic Historian pp. 74-75

- N/a
- Encountering Colonialism: Gaelic-Irish Responses to New English Expansion in Early Modern West Tipperary, c.1541–1641 pp. 76-77

- J. M. Morrissey
- The Gentry of the King's and Queen's Counties: Protestant Landed Society, 1690–1760 pp. 78-79

- Daniel M. Beaumont
- Dundalk 1900–1960: An Oral History pp. 80-81

- Charles Flynn
- Government and Agriculture in Ireland, 1945–65 pp. 82-83

- Paul Rouse
- Select Bibliography of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History pp. 84-135

- Bernadette Cunningham and Raymond Gillespie
- Review: A History of Settlement in Ireland pp. 136-137

- Toby Barnard
- Review: Church and Society in County Kildare, c. 1470–1547 pp. 137-138

- Adrian Empey
- Review: A Dictionary of Members of the Dublin Book Trade 1550–1800: Based on the Records of the Guild of St Luke the Evangelist Dublin pp. 138-140

- Máire Kennedy
- Review: Drama, Performance and Polity in Pre-Cromwellian Ireland pp. 140-141

- Raymond Gillespie
- Review: The Irish in Europe, 1580–1815 pp. 141-143

- Patrick Fitzgerald
- Review: The World of Geoffrey Keating pp. 143-144

- Tadhg Ó Dushláine
- Review: Reading Revolutions: The Politics of Reading in Early Modern England pp. 145-146

- Raymond Gillespie
- Review: Kinsale: The Spanish Intervention in Ireland at the End of the Elizabethan Wars, The Old English in Ireland, 1625–42, Jacobite Ireland pp. 146-148

- Padraig Lenihan
- Review: Political Thought in Seventeenth-Century Ireland: Kingdom or Colony, Political Ideas in Eighteenth-Century Ireland pp. 148-150

- D. George Boyce
- Review: The Experience of Reading: Irish Historical Perspectives pp. 150-152

- Alan Titley
- Review: Archbishop William King of Dublin (1650–1729) and the Constitution in Church and State, The Making of the Eighteenth-Century Irish Constitution: Government, Parliament and the Revenue, 1692–1714 pp. 152-155

- James Kelly
- Review: Contesting Ireland: Irish Voices against England in the Eighteenth Century pp. 155-156

- Ian McBride
- Review: Irish Migrants in Modern Britain, 1750–1922, The Irish in Victorian Britain: “The Local Dimension pp. 157-158

- David Fitzpatrick
- Review: Lord Kildare's Grand Tour, 1766–1769 pp. 159-159

- C.J. Woods
- Review: Revolution, Counter-Revolution and Union: Ireland in the 1790s, Double Traitors?: The Belfast Volunteers and Yeomen 1778–1828 pp. 159-162

- James Kelly
- Review: The Irish Diaspora pp. 162-163

- Kevin Kenny
- Review: A Distant Shore: Irish Migration and New Zealand Settlement pp. 163-166

- Breda Gray
- Review: Women and Paid Work in Ireland 1500–1930 pp. 166-168

- CaitrÃona Clear
- Review: William Smith O'Brien and the Young Ireland Rebellion of 1848 pp. 168-169

- Alan O'Day
- Review: Famine, Land and Politics. British Government and Irish Society, 1843–1850, Black ′47 and beyond. The Great Irish Famine pp. 169-171

- Mary E. Daly
- Review: Mapping the Great Irish Famine: A Survey of the Famine Decades pp. 171-173

- David Fitzpatrick
- Review: The Outer Edge of Ulster, Mayo's Lost Islands: The Inishkeas pp. 173-177

- Angela Bourke
- Review: Irish Winners of the Victoria Cross pp. 177-178

- P. F. Nowlan
- Review: White Knights, Dark Earls: The Rise and Fall of an Anglo-Irish Dynasty pp. 178-179

- Terence Dooley
- Review: William J Walsh: Archbishop of Dublin, 1841–1921 pp. 179-181

- Diarmaid Ferriter
- Review: The Third James – James Fearon, 1874–1924 – An Unsung Hero of Our Struggle, ‘The Stormy Petrel of the Transport Workers’: Peadar O'Donnell, Trade Unionist, 1917–1920, Navigating a Lone Channel: Stephen McGonagle, Trade Unionism and Labour Politics in Derry, An Index to Saothar, Journal of the Irish Labour History Society and other ILHS Publications, 1973–2000 pp. 181-183

- Pádraig G. Lane
- Review: The Misfit Soldier. Edward Casey's War Story 1914–1918, Ireland and the Great War pp. 183-185

- Anne Dolan
- Review: Irish Foreign Policy 1919–1966. From Independence to Internationalism pp. 185-186

- Denise Dunne
- Review: The Aftermath of Revolution: Sligo, 1921–23 pp. 186-187

- Marie Coleman
- Review: Division and Consensus: The Politics of Cross-Border Relations in Ireland, 1925–1969, Civil War in Ulster: Its Objects and Probable Results, Edited by Roy Johnston pp. 187-188

- John Doyle
- Review: Women of the House. Women's Household Work in Ireland 1926–1961, Silent Radical – Winifred Carney, 1887 – 1943: A Reconstruction of Her Biography, Ellen Grimley (Nellie Gordon) – Reminiscences of Her Work with James Connolly in Belfast pp. 189-190

- Brenda Collins
- Review: Ireland and the Second World War: Politics, Society and Remembrance pp. 191-192

- Enda Delaney
- Review: Ireland and the Marshall Plan, 1947–1957 pp. 192-193

- Denise Dunne
- Review: The Islandman, Island Cross-Talk, A Pity Youth Does Not Last, The Western Island, A Day in Our Life, Twenty Years A-Growing, An Old Woman's Reflections pp. 193-194

- Diarmaid Ferriter
- Review: The Industrial Archaeology of Cork City and its Environs pp. 194-195

- Fintan Lane
- Review: Irish Furniture, Irish Delftware: An Illustrated History, An Exhibition of Irish Georgian Furniture pp. 195-198

- Toby Barnard
- Review: Researching Armagh Ancestors: A Practical Guide for the Family and Local Historian, The Fair River Valley: Strabane through the Ages pp. 198-199

- Raymond Gillespie
- Report of the Honorary Secretary pp. 200-200

- Niall Ó Ciosáin
Volume 27, issue 1, 2000
- Maritime Relations between Ireland and France, c. 1480–c. 1630 pp. 1-24

- Mary Ann Lyons
- Entrepreneurship, Power and Public Opinion in Ireland: The Career of William Martin Murphy pp. 25-43

- Andy Bielenberg
- ‘A Political Blackthorn’: Seán Macentee, the Dignan Plan and the Principle of Ministerial Responsibility pp. 44-62

- Susannah Riordan
- Calculating Debt: The Irish Statute Records pp. 63-65

- Jane Ohlmeyer
- Medical Archives for the Socio-Economic Historian pp. 66-72

- Brian Donnelly and Margaret Ó Hógartaigh
- National Archives Survey of Business Records pp. 73-74

- Brian Donnelly
- Public Record Office of Northern Ireland Recent Accessions of Interest to the Social and Economic Historian pp. 75-76

- N/a
- The Ormond Lordship in County Kilkenny, 1515–1642 pp. 77-79

- David Edwards
- Harnessing Corpses: Death, Burial, Disinterment and Commemoration in Ireland c.1550–1655 pp. 79-81

- Clodagh Tait
- The Making of the Irish Leviathan, 1603–25: Statebuilding in Ireland during the Reign of James VI and I pp. 81-83

- Joseph McLaughlin
- The Irish Turnpike Road System pp. 83-84

- David Broderick
- Freemasonry in Ulster, 1733–1813 pp. 84-86

- Petri Mirala
- A History of Irish Agriculture and European Integration 1956–73 pp. 86-88

- Brian Cowler
- Challenging Irish Society: The Late Late Show 1962–1997 pp. 88-89

- Finola Doyle O'Neill
- Select Bibliography of Writings on Irish Economic and Social History Published in 1999 pp. 90-121

- Bernadette Cunningham and Raymond Gillespie
- Review: History of the Diocese of Deny from Earliest Times pp. 122-123

- Thomas O'Connor
- Review: Luxury and Austerity: Historical Studies XXI pp. 123-124

- Diarmaid Ferriter
- Review: History of the Catholic Diocese of Dublin pp. 124-126

- Alan Ford
- Review: Ireland and Scandinavia in the Early Viking Age pp. 126-127

- John Bradley
- Review: Studies in Irish Legal History pp. 128-130

- Tim P. O'Neill
- Review: A History of the King's Serjeants at Law in Ireland: Honour Rather Than Advantage? pp. 130-131

- Raymond Gillespie
- Review: Political Ideology in Ireland, 1541–1641 pp. 131-133

- Mary Ann Lyons
- Review: Tenant Right and Agrarian Society in Ulster, 1600–1870 pp. 133-135

- Timothy Guinnane
- Review: The Writings of Theobald Wolfe Tone 1763–98, Volume I: Tone's Career in Ireland to June 1795 pp. 135-136

- James Kelly
- Review: The World of Mary O'Connell, 1778–1836 pp. 136-138

- Donal McCartney
- Review: The Diary of Elizabeth Richards (1798–1825), from the Wexford Rebellion to Family Life in the Netherlands pp. 138-139

- Dáire Keogh
- Review: Galway Women in the Nineteenth Century pp. 139-140

- Dympna McLoughlin
- Review: Dublin Slums 1800–1925: A Study in Urban Geography pp. 140-141

- L. A. Clarkson
- Review: Prince of Swindlers, John Sadleir M.P. 1813–1856 pp. 141-142

- Alan O'Day
- Review: A Pride of Professors: The Professors of Medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland 1813–1985, Medicine, Disease and the State in Ireland 1650–1940 pp. 142-143

- Margaret Ó Hógartaigh
- Review: Dublin Outsiders, a History of the Mendicity Institution 1818–1998 pp. 144-145

- Jacinta Prunty
- Review: The Irish Constabularies 1822–1922: A Century of Policing in Ireland, a Policeman's Ireland: Recollections of Samuel Waters, RIC, the Royal Irish Constabulary: A Complete Alphabetical List of Officers and Men, 1816–1922 pp. 145-147

- Brian Griffin
- Review: Sir John T. Gilbert, 1829–1898: Historian, Archivist and Librarian pp. 147-148

- Raymond Gillespie
- Review: A Scottish Whig in Ireland, 1835–38: The Irish Journals of Robert Graham of Redgorton pp. 148-148

- C.J. Woods
- Review: Clonmel 1840–1900: Anatomy of an Irish Town pp. 148-150

- Raymond Gillespie
- Review: In Their Own Words. The Famine in North Connacht 1845–1848, Famine Diary pp. 150-151

- Christine Kinealy
- Review: The Great Famine and the Irish Diaspora in America pp. 152-153

- David Doyle
- Review: The Reynolds Letters, an Irish Emigrant Family in Late Victorian Manchester, Immigration and Integration: The Irish in Wales 1798–1922 pp. 153-154

- Alan O'Day
- Review: Rural Change in Ireland pp. 155-156

- Patrick Duffy
- Review: Images, Icons and the Irish Nationalist Imagination pp. 156-157

- Marie-Louise Legg
- Review: Teachers' Union: The TUI and its Forerunners in Irish Education, 1899–1994 pp. 157-158

- Susan Parkes
- Review: Ishbel, Lady Aberdeen in Ireland pp. 158-159

- Frances Carruthers
- Review: Jews in Twentieth-Century Ireland: Refugees, Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust pp. 160-161

- Katrina Goldstone
- Review: A Nation of Extremes: The Pioneers in Twentieth-Century Ireland, a Most Delightful Station: The British Army on the Curragh of Kildare, Ireland, 1855–1922 pp. 161-162

- Elizabeth Malcolm
- Review: The Story of the Court Laundry pp. 162-164

- Mary Jones
- Review: Ireland in the 1930s: New Perspectives pp. 164-165

- Donal Ó Drisceoil
- Review: Ireland in the Coming Times: Essays to Celebrate T.K. Whitaker's 80 Years pp. 166-167

- Mary Daly
- Review: The Faithful Tribe: An Intimate Portrait of the Loyal Institutions pp. 167-168

- Christine Kinealy
- Report of the Honorary Secretary pp. 169-169

- Niall Ó Ciosáin
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