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The reduction of Leinster and the origins of the Tudor conquest of Ireland, c.1534–46
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Anatomising Irish rebellion: the Cromwellian delinquency commissions, the books of discrimination and the 1641 depositions
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 22-42
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Friends of Ireland: early O’Connellism in Lower Canada
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 43-65
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The 1859 revival and its enemies: opposition to religious revivalism within Ulster Presbyterianism
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 66-91
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Neither democratic nor a programme: the Democratic Programme of 1919
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 92-109
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Champion of the Gaeilgeoirí: John Charles McQuaid and the Irish-language mass
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 110-130
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Reviews and short notices
The last Cavalier: Richard Talbot (1631–91). By Pádraig Lenihan. Pp xii, 268, illus. Dublin: U.C.D. Press. 2014. €40 / £32 hardback.
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 131-132
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The South Sea Bubble and Ireland: money, banking and investment, 1690–1721. By Patrick Walsh. Pp xii, 204. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. 2014. £60.
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 132-133
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The Medieval manuscripts at Maynooth: explorations in the unknown. By Peter J. Lucas and Angela M. Lucas. Pp xvii, 276, illus. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2014. €40.
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 134-135
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Descendancy: Irish Protestant histories since 1795. By David Fitzpatrick. Pp 270. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2015. £65.
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 135-137
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Irish elites in the nineteenth century. Edited by Ciaran O’Neill. Ppx,280. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2013. €50.
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 137-139
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Happiness, democracy and the cooperative movement: the radical Utilitarianism of William Thompson. By Mark J. Kaswan. Pp xii, 305. New York: State University of New York Press. 2014. $90 hardback: $25.95 paperback.
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 139-140
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The Protestant Orphan Society and its social significance in Ireland, 1828–1940. By June Cooper. Pp x+246. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2015. £70.
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 140-141
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The sons of Molly Maguire: the Irish roots of America’s first labor war. ByMark Bulik. Pp 363. New York: Fordham University Press. 2015. $39.95.
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 141-143
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Vivid faces: the revolutionary generation in Ireland 1890–1923. By Roy Foster. Pp 496. London: Allen Lane. 2014. £20 hardback.
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 143-144
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Political imprisonment and the Irish, 1912–1921. By William Murphy. Pp 288. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2014. £68.
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 144-145
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A nation and not a rabble: the Irish revolution 1913–1923. ByDiarmaid Ferriter. Pp 517. London: Profile Books. 2015. £30.
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 146-147
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Documents on Irish Foreign policy, volume IX: 1948–1951. Edited by Catriona Crowe Ronan Fanning Michael Kennedy Dermot Keogh Eunan O’Halpin Kate O’Malley. Pp lxxvi, 730. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. 2014. €50.
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 147-148
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Ireland and the end of the British Empire: the republic and its role in the Cyprus emergency. By Helen O’Shea. Pp xviii+288. London: I. B. Tauris, 2015. £62.
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- 04 July 2016, pp. 148-150
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
IHS volume 40 issue 157 Cover and Front matter
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- 04 July 2016, pp. f1-f4
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