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The Irish Government and the Sunningdale Council of Ireland: a vehicle for unity?
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 283-303
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Irish nationalists and the making of the Irish race. By Bruce Nelson. Pp xiv, 333. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 2012. £30.95.
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 358-359
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Crossing the circle at the holy wells of Ireland. By Walter L. Brennemanjr , and Mary G. Brenneman. Pp xii, 140, illus. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press. 1995. £24.95.
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 596-597
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A gallant little ‘tírín’: the Welsh influence on Irish cultural nationalism
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 58-75
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 522-524
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Template for peace: Northern Ireland 1972–75. By Shaun McDaid. Pp xii, 209. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2013. £70.
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- 24 August 2015, pp. 365-366
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‘Great angels’ in Antrim: Hugh Shearman, theosophist perceptions, and Ulster unionist public relations
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- 25 May 2021, pp. 61-80
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The Fitzwilliam episode, 1795: a reinterpretation of the role of the duke of Portland
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 315-339
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Contemporary sources for Essex’s lieutenancy in Ireland, 1599
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 8-17
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Bishop Francis Hutchinson (1660–1739): a case study in the eighteenth-century culture of improvement
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 289-310
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Internecine warfare and the decline of the house of Desmond c. 1510 – c. 1541
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 497-512
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Select Document: Lord Carnarvon’s memoirs relating to his lord lieutenancy, c. 29 March to 7 April 1886
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- 19 December 2016, pp. 247-276
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Moral geometry in Restoration Ireland: Samuel Foley’s ‘Computatio universalis’ (1684) and the science of colonisation
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- 19 December 2016, pp. 192-207
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Accounting for the emergence of violent activism among Irish revolutionaries, 1916–21
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 327-344
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‘The first of the small nations’: the significance of central European small states in Irish nationalist political rhetoric, 1918–22
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- 11 August 2020, pp. 25-40
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Lord Donegall and the Hearts of Steel1
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 351-376
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‘Irish fever’ in Britain during the Great Famine: immigration, disease and the legacy of ‘Black ’47’
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- 16 November 2020, pp. 270-294
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Edward II and Ireland (in fact and in fiction)
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 1-18
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 281-298
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Review Article: Post-colonial theory and modern Irish culture*
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 452-461
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