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‘Publick and solemn acknowledgements’: occasional days of state-appointed worship in Ireland, 1689–1702
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 559-578
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Villain, victim or prophet?: William Gregory and the Great Famine
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 579-599
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Spiritual imperialism and the mission of the Irish race: the Catholic Church and emigration from nineteenth-century Ireland
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 600-619
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All colours of the rainbow, including black and gold: making and selling bicycles in Ireland in the 1880s and 1890s
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 620-642
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Protestant depopulation and the Irish Revolution
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 643-670
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‘I ran away’? The I.R.A. and 1969: the evolution of a myth
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 671-687
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Major accessions to repositories relating to Irish history, 2012
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 688-689
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‘Revisionism’ in Tudor reformation studies*
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 690-695
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Cartography and commemoration: the Atlas of the Great Irish Famine*
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 696-705
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Reviews and Short Notices
Wales and the Britons 350–1064. the history of Wales, volume one. By Thomas Charles-Edwards. Pp 795, 57 illustrations of which 29 are maps. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2013. £95 hardback.
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 706-707
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Mysticism, myth and Celtic identity. Edited by Marion Gibson, Shelly Trower and Garry Tregidga. Pp 240. London: Routledge. 2013. £24.99 paperback.
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 707-708
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The Irish lord lieutenancy c.1541–1922. Edited by Peter Gray and Olwen Purdue. Pp xii, 244. Dublin: U.C.D. Press. 2012. €50.
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 708-709
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Irish and English: Essays on the Irish linguistic cultural frontier, 1600–1900. Edited by James Kelly and Ciarán Mac Murchaidh. Pp 288. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2012. €49.50.
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 709-711
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Belfast 400: place, people and history. Edited by S. J. Connolly. Pp 392. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 2013. £14.95 paperback. £35 hardback.
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 711-712
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The Irish rebellion of 1641 and the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. By Eamon Darcy. Pp xiii, 212. Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Royal Historical Society, Studies in History; published by the Boydell Press. 2013. £50. - Ireland and the war at sea, 1641–1653. By Elaine Murphy. Pp xiii, 253. Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Royal Historical Society, Studies in History; published by the Boydell Press. 2012. £50.
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 713-715
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The miraculous conformist: Valentine Greatrakes, the body politic, and the politics of healing in restoration Britain. Peter Elmer. Pp xiii, 279. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2013. £65.
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 715-716
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Danish troops in the Williamite army in Ireland, 1689–91. By Kjeld Hald Galster. Pp 250, illus. Dublin: Four Courts. 2012. €50.
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 716-718
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Pathfinders to the past: the antiquarian road to Irish historical writing, 1640–1960. Edited by Próinséas Ní Chatháin, Siobhán FitzPatrick and Howard Clarke. Pp v, 183, illus. Dublin, Four Courts Press. 2012. €45.
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 718-719
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Portraits of the city: Dublin and the wider world. Edited by Gillian O'Brien and Finola O'Kane. Pp 256. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2012. €50.
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 719-720
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‘She said she was in the family way’: pregnancy and infancy in modern Ireland. Edited by Elaine Farrell. Pp xix, 247. London: Institute of Historical Research. 2012. £40 hardback.
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 720-721
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