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Republican spirit and military science: the ‘Irish brigade’ and Irish-American nationalism in 1848
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 44-64
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Conceiving and constructing the Irish workhouse, 1836–45
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 22-35
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The social composition of the Land League
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- 13 July 2017, pp. 447-469
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Ulster opposition to Catholic emancipation, 1828–9
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 137-155
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Keeping disloyalty within bounds? British media control in Ireland, 1914–19
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 52-69
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Michael Cusack and the revival of Gaelic games in Ulster
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 23-47
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The foundation and development of Na Fianna Éireann, 1909–16
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 53-71
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Irish unionism and the Russellite threat, 1894-1906
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 376-404
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Reassessing the Irish ‘monastic town’
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 1-18
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Irish public histories as an historiographical problem
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 265-292
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A political minefield: southern loyalists, the Irish Grants Committee and the British government, 1922–31
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 406-419
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‘The most terrible assassination that has yet stained the name of Belfast’:1 the McMahon murders in context
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 83-106
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The Remonstrance of December 1661 and Catholic politics in Restoration Ireland
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- 21 March 2016, pp. 16-41
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The Hartlib circle and the origins of the Dublin Philosophical Society
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 56-71
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The opposition to the ecclesiastical legislation in the Irish reformation parliament
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 285-303
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Richard Boyle and the making of an Irish fortune, 1588—1614
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 257-297
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The early response of the Irish catholic clergy to the co-operative movement1
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- 13 July 2017, pp. 55-74
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Priests and patriots: Irish separatism and fear of the modern, 1890-1914
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 67-81
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The Industrial Development Authority, 1949–58: establishment, evolution and expansion of influence
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- 20 July 2015, pp. 460-478
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‘The Irish and the Jews have a good deal in common’: Irish republicanism, anti-Semitism and the post-war world
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- 11 August 2020, pp. 57-74
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