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The Maynooth question of 1845
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 407-437
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The Chartists and the Irish Confederates: Lancashire, 1848
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 172-196
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The United Irishmen and social reform
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 188-201
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Locating women within the Irish Department of External Affairs: a case study of Irish women at the League of Nations and United Nations, 1923–76
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- 05 June 2019, pp. 94-110
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The Gaelic League and the spatial logics of Irish nationalism
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- 05 June 2019, pp. 55-72
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Giving life and limb for empire: gender and occupational health in industrial Belfast, 1870–1914
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- 13 December 2019, pp. 220-236
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The Irish record commission 1810-30
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 17-38
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Poverty and power: the Irish Poor Law in a north Antrim town, 1861–1921
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 567-583
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Irish life and progress in colonial South Australia
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 216-236
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XX. Eoin MacNeill on the 1916 rising
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 226-271
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Ecclesiastical politics and the dismantling of the penal laws in Ireland, 1774–82
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 33-50
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Religion, anti-slavery, and identity: Irish Presbyterians, the United States, and transatlantic evangelicalism, c.1820–1914
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- 20 July 2015, pp. 378-398
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Venereal disease in the Irish Free State: the politics of public health
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 345-364
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Directions in historiography: History and Irish nationalism
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 447-460
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The Talbot-Ormond Struggle for Control of the Anglo-Irish Government, 1414-47
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- 13 July 2017, pp. 376-397
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‘Waging War on the Streets’: the Irish Women Patrol, 1914–22.1
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- 24 August 2015, pp. 250-271
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‘A transient apparition’: British policy towards the de Valera government, 1932-5
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 331-361
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Frewen’s Anglo-American campaign for federalism, 1910–21
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 256-275
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Villain, victim or prophet?: William Gregory and the Great Famine
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 579-599
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Irish migration to England in the late middle ages: the evidence of 1394 and 1440
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 1-21
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