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Thirty years’ work in Irish history (I)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

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With this issue of Irish Historical Studies we complete our thirtieth year of publication. Among other ways of marking the occasion, as announced in our last issue, a series of survey-articles has been planned, assessing the contribution of the past thirty years to the historiography of Ireland. Three of these articles appear below. The series is to be completed in five further articles dealing with Ireland before the Norman invasion, sixteenth-century Ireland (1485–1603), nineteenth-century Ireland (1800–1914), Ireland since 1914, and, finally, Irish history generally.

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Copyright © Irish Historical Studies Publications Ltd 1967

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References

1 Those of the reign of Edward I were incompletely calendared by Sweetman in the Calendar of documents relating to Ireland.

2 Though they really relate to the pre-Norman period, reference should perhaps be made to the late Father Walsh’s, Paul articles, ‘The annals attributed to Tigernach’, in I.H.S., 2, pp. 154–9 (1940)Google Scholar, and ‘ The dating of the Irish annals ’, ibid., pp. 355–75 (1941)

3 My former pupil, Mr P. W. A. Asplin of the Glasgow University Library, is preparing a critical bibliography.

4 Medieval studies presented to Aubrey Gwynn, S.J., ed. Watt, J. A., Morrall, J. B., Martin, F X., O.S.A. (Dublin, 1961)Google Scholar. This includes a detailed list of Fr Gwynn’s writings.

5 I hope to publish a paper on the knights’ fees of the lordship of Meath before long.