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Introduction: a global history of the Irish Revolution
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Killing in ‘the good old Irish fashion’? Irish revolutionary violence in context
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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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Addressing the Irish world: Éamon de Valera's ‘Cuban policy’ as a global case study
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- 11 August 2020, pp. 41-56
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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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Violence against women in the Irish Civil War, 1922–3: gender-based harm in global perspective
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- 11 August 2020, pp. 75-90
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‘An Irish Louvain’: memories of 1914 and the moral climate in Britain during the Irish War of Independence
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- 11 August 2020, pp. 91-105
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‘Sinn Féin permits … in the heels of their shoes’: Cumann na mBan emigrants and transatlantic revolutionary exchange
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- 11 August 2020, pp. 106-130
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Sacco and Vanzetti, Mary Donovan and transatlantic radicalism in the 1920s
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- 11 August 2020, pp. 131-146
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Select document: A settlement between the canons of St Thomas's Abbey, Dublin, and Walter de Lacy concerning the church of Ardmulchan granted to the canons by Theobald Walter
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- 11 August 2020, pp. 147-170
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De Valera, volume 1: rise, 1882–1932. By David McCullagh. Pp vi, 536. Dublin: Gill Books. 2017. €24.99. - De Valera, volume 2: rule, 1932–1975. By David McCullagh. Pp vi, 528. Dublin: Gill Books. 2018. €24.99.
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Waterford port and harbour, c.1815–42: shaping the port. By Mary Breen. Pp 64. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2019. €8.95. - The Kirwan murder case, 1852: a glimpse of the Irish Protestant middle class in the mid-nineteenth century. By Suzanne Leeson. Pp 64. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2019. €8.95. - John Ferrall: master of Sligo workhouse, 1852–66. By Fergus O'Ferrall. Pp 64. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2019. €8.95. - Rathcoole and the United Irish rebellions, 1798–1803. By Kerron Ó Luain. Pp 64. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2019. €8.95. - Landholding in the new English settlement of Hacketstown, Co. Carlow, 1635–1875. By Oliver Whelan. Pp 64. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2019. €8.95.
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Social life in pre-Reformation Dublin, 1450–1540. By Peadar Slattery. Pp 304. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2019. €45.
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The Old English in early modern Ireland: the palesmen and the nine years’ war, 1594–1603. By Ruth A. Canning. Pp 200. Woodbridge: Boydell. 2019. £75.00.
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Nano Nagle: the life and the legacy. By Deirdre Raftery, Catriona Delaney and Catherine Nowlan-Roebuck. Pp 294. Newbridge: Irish Academic Press. 2019. £20.
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The life and times of Mary Ann McCracken, 1770–1866: a Belfast panorama. By Mary McNeill. Revised edition. Pp 314. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. 2019. €22.95.
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The history and heritage of St James's hospital, Dublin. By Davis Coakley and Mary Coakley. Pp 528. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2018. €40.
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Documents of Irish music history in the long nineteenth century. Edited by Kerry Houston, Maria McHale and Michael Murphy. Pp 288. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2019. €55.
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Irish reading societies and circulating libraries founded before 1825: useful knowledge and agreeable entertainment. By. K. A. Manley. Pp 248. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2018. €58.50.
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The Irish Presbyterian mind: conservative theology, evangelical experience and modern criticism, 1830–1930. By Andrew R. Holmes. Pp 279. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2018. £65.
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