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Religion and reformation in the Tudor diocese of Meath. By Brendan Scott. Pp 174. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2006. €55.
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Evangelicals and Catholics in nineteenth-century Ireland. Edited by James H. Murphy. Pp 256. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2004. €55.
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An Irish working class: explorations in political economy and hegemony, 1800–1950. By Marilyn Silverman. Pp xiii, 566, illus. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2006. $35 paperback edition.
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A dominant church: the diocese of Achonry, 1818–1960. By Liam Swords. Pp 700, illus. Dublin: Columba Press. 2004. €35.
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‘Civilizing’ Gaelic Leinster: the extension of Tudor rule in the O’Byrne and O’Toole lordships. By Christopher Maginn. Pp x, 224. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2005. €45.
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Subversive law in Ireland, 1879–1920: from ‘unwritten law’ to the Dáil courts. By Heather Laird. Pp 188. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2005. €45.
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The last conquest of Ireland (perhaps). By John Mitchel. Edited by Patrick Maume. Pp 240. Dublin: University College Dublin Press. 2005. €20.
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Women of the Dáil: gender, republicanism and the Anglo-Irish treaty. By Jason Knirck. Pp 205. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. 2006. €55.
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The Liberty and Ormond Boys: factional riot in eighteenth-century Dublin. By James Kelly. Pp 58. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2005. €9.95 paperback. (Maynooth Studies in Local History)
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Emergency law in independent Ireland, 1922–1948. By Seosamh Ó Longaigh. Pp 335. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2006. €55.
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The pastoral role of the Roman Catholic church in pre-Famine Ireland, 1750–1850. By Emmet Larkin. Pp xvi, 298. Dublin: Four Courts Press & Washington: Catholic University of America Press. 2006. €55.
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The Irish Policeman, 1822–1922: A life. By Elizabeth Malcolm. Pp 266. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2006. €45.
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Genteel revolutionaries: Anna and Thomas Haslam and the Irish women’s movement. By Carmel Quinlan. Pp xiii, 265. Cork: Cork University Press. 2002. €57.25.
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The land and people of County Meath, 1750–1850. By Peter Connell. Pp 266. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2006. €55.
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Ireland and the Cold War: diplomacy and recognition, 1949–1963. By Paula L. Wylie. Pp xiv, 305. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. 2006. €65 hardback; €29.95 paperback.
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The winding up of the Dáil courts, 1922–1925: an obvious duty. By Mary Kotsonouris. Pp xi, 269, illus. Dublin: Four Courts Press, for the Irish Legal History Society. 2004. €55.
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Dublin 1745–1922: hospitals, spectacle and vice. By Gary A. Boyd. Pp 224, illus. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2006. €45 hardback; €19.95 paperback. (The Making of Dublin City)
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St Patrick’s College, Drumcondra, 1875–2000: a history. Edited by James Kelly. Pp xvi, 280, illus. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2006. €45.
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