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In 1870, Thomas Taylour succeeded his father as marquess of Headfort and inherited estates of over 20,000 acres in Cavan and Meath. He had experience ...Savoir plus
More women convicts were transported to Van Diemen's Land from Ireland in 1849 than any other year. This is the story of several women from Kildare wh...Savoir plus
On July 31, 1835, the body of a local Catholic curate, Fr. John Walsh, was found near Kilgraney bridge near Borris in the county of Carlow. How had he...Savoir plus
The rebellion of 1916 transformed Irish nationalist politics. However, outside of Dublin, there were only a handful of other outbreaks. One of these w...Savoir plus
Kerry's coastal location within the north-western corner of the north Atlantic positioned it strategically within a wider sphere of unparalleled disco...Savoir plus
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For centuries, Cork's Shawlies survived by trading on public streets. Then, in 1926, the Irish Free State government introduced the Street Trading act...Savoir plus
This study investigates the career of Thomas Bermingham, a professional land agent who was widely known in his day for his management of the Clonbrock...Savoir plus
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The management and development of Waterford port and harbour during a formative period in Irish history are explored in this book. Particular attentio...Savoir plus
Compared with organised agrarian protest, factional disorder (rural and urban) in eighteenth-century Ireland has escaped close scrutiny. The Ormond an...Savoir plus
Following on from volume 1 on new unionism and old (1889-1906), volume 2 reviews the impact of Larkinism and syndicalism on Derry. After impressive pr...Savoir plus
This book establishes what the true 'realities' were on the Digby estate in King's County from 1857 to 1871, under the management of William Steuart T...Savoir plus
The new Protestant settlement in the lordship of Clonmore, centred around Hacketstown, proved resilient to the 1641 rebellion and attracted investment...Savoir plus
In Irish history, marriage was of huge significance to women and men for social, emotional, and economic reasons. Married women had greater status tha...Savoir plus
The Dublin Cattle Market was an institution in the Irish livestock sector of the 1950s. Located between Prussia Street and the North Circular Road, th...Savoir plus
This study provides an in-depth look at the fascinating life of John Keane, who owned and managed the Cappoquin estate in Co. Waterford during one of ...Savoir plus
This study examines the demand for and supply of print in Loughrea in the second half of the nineteenth century. Literacy levels grew steadily through...Savoir plus
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The story of the United Irish rebellions in a hitherto quiet corner of south-west County Dublin is a story of personal resentments fuelled by the spre...Savoir plus
In Ireland, the period of 1910 to 1923 was one of dramatic change: change of governments, of states, of political attitudes, and in day-to-day life. I...Savoir plus