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William Crolly: archbishop of Armagh, 1835–49. By Ambrose Macaulay. Pp xii, 481. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 1994. IR£25.
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The Restoration land settlement in County Dublin, 1660–1688. By L. J. Arnold. Pp 211. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. 1993. IR£35.
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Evangelical Protestantism in Ulster society, 1740–1890. By David Hempton and Myrtle Hill. Pp xiv, 272. London: Routledge. 1992. £40.
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The Trinity College estates, 1800–1923. By Robert MacCarthy. Pp ix, 273, illus., maps. Dundalk: Dundalgan Press. 1992. IR£19.50.
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The nearest place that wasn’t Ireland: early nineteenth-century Irish labor migration. By Ruth-Ann M. Harris. Pp 281. Ames: Iowa State University Press. 1994. £31.50.
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Child murderess and dead child traditions. By Anne O’Connor. Pp 246. Helsinki: Academia Scientiarum Fennica (The Finnish Academy of Science and Letters). 1991. No price given.
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Protestant dissent and controversy in Ireland, 1660–1714. By Phil Kilroy. Pp ix, 300. Cork: Cork University Press. 1994. IR£27.50.
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Spalpeens and tattie hokers: history and folklore of the Irish migratory agricultural worker in Ireland and Britain. By Anne O’Dowd. Pp 441, maps. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. 1991. IR£35.
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Neither kingdom nor nation: the Irish quest for constitutional rights, 1698–1800. By Neil Longley York. Pp xiv, 280. Washington: Catholic University of America Press. 1994. $54.95.
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Grangegorman: psychiatric care in Dublin since 1815. By Joseph Reynolds. Pp 336. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration. 1992. IR£19.95.
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Irish historical documents since 1800. Edited by Alan O’Day and John Stevenson. Pp xi, 252. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. 1992. IR£35 hardback; IR£12.99 paperback.
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We are but women: women in Ireland’s history. By Roger Sawyer. Pp 210. London: Routledge. 1993. £35. - Irish women’s studies reader. Edited by Ailbhe Smyth. Pp 279. Dublin: Attic Press. 1993. IR£14.99 paperback.
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Political economy and colonial Ireland: the propagation and ideological function of economic discourse in the nineteenth century. By Thomas A. Boylan and Timothy P. Foley. Pp xiv, 208, London: Routledge. 1992. £35.
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Husbandry to housewifery: women, economic change, and housework in Ireland, 1890–1914. By Joanna Bourke. Pp xii, 342. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1993. £40.
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The Irish pro-Boers, 1877–1902. By Donal P. McCracken. Pp xx, 189. Johannesburg: Persekor. 1989. R50.50.
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Dublin hanged: crime, law enforcement and punishment in late eighteenth-century Dublin. By Brian Henry. Pp 222. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. 1994. IR£19.95.
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Belfast. By W.A. Maguire. Pp 208, illus. Keele: Ryburn Publishing, Keele University Press. 1993. £10.95 paperback. (Town and City Histories) - Who cared? Charity in Victorian and Edwardian Belfast. By Alison Jordan. Pp xii, 262, illus. Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies. 1993. £8.50 paperback.
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The Dublin paper war of 1786–1788: a bibliographical and critical inquiry, including an account of the origins of Protestant ascendancy and its ‘baptism’ in 1792. By W. J. McCormack. Pp 165. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. 1993. IR£27.50.
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The greening of Dublin Castle: the transformation of bureaucratic and judicial personnel in Ireland, 1892–1922. By Lawrence W. McBride. Pp xii, 337. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press. 1991. $45.
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Kuno Meyer, 1858–1919: a biography. By Seán Ó Lúing. Pp vii, 267. Dublin: Geography Publications. 1991. IR£19.95.
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