12th June 2005 · Paperback / softback
Mitchel's account of the Repeal campaign, the Famine and the 1848 Rising, which originally appeared in Mitchel's Tennessee-based newspaper, The Southern Citizen, in...
12th June 2005 · Paperback / softback
This eloquent memoir provides an unrivalled insight into the life of a child reared in a working-class Irish Catholic community in late nineteenth-century...
19th April 2005 · Paperback / softback
Offers an introduction to the field of British/Irish studies, beyond devolution studies in the United Kingdom, and beyond Northern Ireland conflict studies....
7th December 2004 · Paperback / softback
Belfast Politics, arguably one of the most important texts in modern Irish history, appeared in 1794 as a collection of twenty essays outlining...
7th December 2004 · Paperback / softback
The Green Republic, a novel first published in 1902, actually describes real characters and events at the turn of the century in Poyntzpass,...
7th December 2004 · Paperback / softback
This very vivid memoir describes the prison experiences of a Cork Fenian activist, John Sarsfield Casey. 'The Galtee Boy' was a name used...
9th July 2004 · Paperback / softback
From Political Violence to Negotiated Settlement has as its starting point the strategic shift on the part of both loyalist and republican militants...
9th July 2004 · Paperback
This title concerns the history of land distribution in Ireland after independence....
9th July 2004 · Hardback
This title concerns the history of land distribution in Ireland after independence....
26th April 2004 · Paperback / softback
This volume is an abridged edition of Tonna's personal recollections, which includes her memoir of visiting Ireland in the mid-1820s....
15th July 2003 · Paperback / softback
This work strongly influenced nationalist debate between 1904 and 1921. Its central proposal - the withdrawal of Irish elected representatives from Westminster...
14th July 2003 · Paperback / softback
First published in 1968, this remains a thought-provoking survey of the history of Ireland from the Act of Union of 1800 until...
14th July 2003 · Paperback / softback
Michael Davitt's "Jottings in Solitary" consists of his drafts on many topics, written while a prisoner in solitary confinement in Portland Convict...
14th July 2003 · Paperback / softback
Thomas Fennell provides an account, previously unpublished, of life in the Royal Irish Constabulary during the turbulent 30-year period, 1875-1905. His early...
7th July 2003 · Hardback
Essays by historians on aspects of republicanism in Ireland (north and south) from the early 20th century to the present. Splits, schism...
7th July 2003 · Paperback / softback
Essays by historians on aspects of republicanism in Ireland (north and south) from the early 20th century to the present. Splits, schism...
2nd April 2003 · Hardback
This volume of essays by members of the Department of History at University College Dublin is dedicated to the memory of their...