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Business and politics under James I: Lionel Cranfield as merchant and minister. By R.H. Tawney. Pp. xii, 325. Cambridge: University Press. 1958. 40s.
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 348-353
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The American Committee for Relief in Ireland, 1920–22
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 30-49
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The catholic church and the Irish temperance movement, 1838–1901
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 1-16
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IV. The History of Poynings' Law : Part I, 1494-1615
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- 13 July 2017, pp. 415-424
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Review article: Cohesion and diversity in the Irish diaspora*
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 411-434
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Irish republican women in Australia: Kathleen Barry and Linda Kearns's tour in 1924–5
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- 05 June 2019, pp. 73-93
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Ireland, the Basques and the Spanish Civil War
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- 07 June 2022, pp. 136-154
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Opposition in late eighteenth-century Ireland: the case of the Townshend viceroyalty
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 313-330
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British intelligence and the Anglo-Irish truce, July–December 1921
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 519-540
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The Ulster Scots and the Engagement, 1647–8
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 455-476
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Godliness, games and good learning: A history of St Paul’s College, Raheny, 1950-2000. By Tony Farmar. Pp x, 145, illus. Dublin: A. & A. Farmar. 2000. IR£9.99 paperback.
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 596-597
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The Dublin Philosophical Society and the New Learning in Ireland
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 99-118
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Historical revision XIX: The Irish customs administration under the early Tudors
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 271-277
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XXVI ‘The man on a tricycle’ : W. H. Duignan and Ireland, 1881–5
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 246-260
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