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'Coping with the Great Irish Famine: the agency of Skibbereen' by Norbert Götz, is now available through the following link:
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'Military service pensions for the dependants of deceased combatants of the Irish Revolution and Civil War in Northern Ireland' by Cormac Keenan, is now available through the following link:
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Irish Historical Studies
Irish Historical Studies
Irish Historical Studies
Military service pensions for the dependants of deceased combatants of the Irish Revolution and Civil War in Northern Ireland
‘No race hate here’? Irish national identity and racism in the mid twentieth century - Volume 48 Issue 174
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Commemorating revolutionary Ireland from above and below
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Poverty, children and the poor law in industrial Belfast, 1880–1918. By Olwen Purdueand Georgina Laragy . Pp 304. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 2024. £31.99 paperback.
supernatural bodies: stigmata in modern Britain and Ireland. By Kristof Smeyers. Pp ix, 248. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2024. £85 hardback.
Contraception and modern Ireland: a social history, c.1922–92. By Laura Kelly . Pp xiii, 363. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2023. £22.99 paperback.
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Nationalists and unionists in a northern town (1914–1922): Lisburn, the Rising and the Swanzy Riots