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December 2024, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 3-8 The Journal at Fifty
by David Dickson - 9-17 Irish Economic and Social History, 1974–2023: Publication Trends
by Graham Brownlow & Catherine Cox & Eoin McLaughlin - 18-24 Irish Social History: Personal Reflections on the Present and Future
by Deirdre Foley - 25-31 Looking Ahead - The Future of Economic History
by à ine Doran - 32-47 The Development of Mutual Aid Tontines in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
by Andrew McDiarmid - 48-74 A Firm Level Database of Irish Creameries, 1897–1921
by Eoin McLaughlin & Paul Sharp & Xanthi Tsoukli & Christian Vedel - 75-95 The Scalpel and the Ledger: Finance, Medicine and the Making of a Professional Life in Ireland, India and Britain, 1888–1921
by Kieran Fitzpatrick & Daniel Cassidy - 96-112 ‘At the Right Hand of God was Their Soul’: An t-Óglách, the National Army, and Hegemonic Masculinity During the Irish Civil War, 1922–1923
by Sophia Traxler - 113-130 Recapturing the Bugsy Malones
by Ciara Molloy - 131-139 Importing Industry: The Evolution of Irish Industrial Policy and the Growth of Foreign Ownership After Independence
by Seán Kenny - 140-142 Book Review: Speculative Minds in Georgian Ireland: Novelty, Experiment and Widening Horizons by Toby Barnard and Alison FitzGerald (eds)
by D.W. Hayton - 142-145 Book Review: Gender and Punishment in Ireland: Women, Murder and the Death Penalty, 1922–64 by Lynsey Black
by Jennifer Redmond - 145-147 Book Review: A Scientific, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour: John (Fiott) Lee in Ireland, England and Wales, 1806–1807 Hakluyt Society, series iii, no. 34 by Angela Byrne (Ed.)
by Barnard Toby - 147-149 Book Review: Cork/Corcaigh: Irish Historic Towns Atlas No. 31 by H.B. Clarke & Maire Ni Laoi
by David Dickson - 150-152 Book Review: Aristocratic Women in Ireland, 1450–1660: The Ormond Family, Power and Politics by Damien Duffy
by Frances Nolan - 152-153 Book Review: Bad Bridget: Crime, Mayhem and the Lives of Emigrant Women by Elaine Farrell and Leanne McCormick
by Brian Griffin - 153-155 Book Review: Thomas Drew and the Making of Victorian Belfast by Sean Farrell
by James Frazer - 155-157 Book Review: Edmund Sexten Pery: The Politics of Virtue and Intrigue in Eighteenth-Century Ireland by David A. Fleming
by Liam Chambers - 158-161 Book Review: Hereafter: The Telling Life of Ellen O’Hara by Vona GroarkeMissing Persons: or, My Grandmother's Secrets by Clair Wills
by Juliana Adelman - 161-164 Book Review: The Best Address in Town: Henrietta Street, Dublin and Its First Residents, 1720–80 by Melanie HayesSpectral Mansions: The Making of a Dublin Tenement, 1800–1914 by Timothy Murtagh
by Patrick Walsh - 165-166 Book Review: The Operations of the Irish House of Commons, 1613–48 by BrÃd McGrath
by Brendan Scott - 166-168 Book Review: The Coffin Ship: Life and Death at Sea During the Great Irish Famine by Cian T. McMahon
by Sarah Roddy - 168-169 Book Review: Poetics and Polemics: Reading Seventeenth-Century Irish Political Verse by Michelle O Riordan
by Eamon Darcy - 170-182 Selected list of writings on Irish economic and social history published in 2023
by Thomas McGrath - 183-186 Economic and Social History Society of Ireland Secretary's Report to the Annual General Meeting 18 November 2023
by N/A
December 2023, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 3-20 Extending the English Pale: Berminghams’ Country, and the Rise of Sir William Bermingham, Baron of Carbury (c.1485–1548)
by Steven G. Ellis - 21-39 The Night and Life on the Streets: Disorder in an Irish Town in the 1820s and 1830s
by Marc Caball - 40-56 Without a Friend? Burial of the Destitute Poor in Cork, 1830–1900
by Aoife Bhreatnach - 57-73 Watchdogs of the Economy: The Development of the Irish Economics Profession's Independent Voice
by Joseph K. Fitzgerald & Brendan K. O’Rourke - 74-92 ‘A Man Who Has Both Arms’: Arthur Griffith, the Economy and the Anglo-Irish Treaty Agreement 1921
by Colum Kenny - 93-111 ‘Arán an Lae Amáireach’: Flour Extraction and Fortification in Emergency Ireland, 1939–1948
by Kelly Adamson - 112-132 ‘The Impetus for Change’: Legislating for Equal Pay and Employment Equality in the Republic of Ireland in the 1970s1
by Suzanne Jobling - 133-134 Book Review: Civic Identity and Public Space: Belfast Since 1780 by Dominic Bryan and S.J. Connolly with John Nagle
by Tim Murtagh - 135-136 Book Review: On Every Tide: The Making and Remaking of the Irish World by Sean Connolly
by Thomas O’Connor - 137-138 Book Review: Burning the Big House: The Story of the Irish Country House in a Time of War and Revolution by Terence Dooley
by Brian Griffin - 138-140 Book Review: Ireland’s English Pale, 1470–1550: The Making of a Tudor Region by Steven G. Ellis
by David Heffernan - 140-143 Book Review: Charles Owen O’Conor, the O’Conor Don: Landlordism, Liberal Catholicism, and Unionism in Nineteenth-Century Ireland by Aidan Enright
by R. V. Comerford - 143-144 Book Review: Politics and Political Culture in Ireland from Restoration to Union, 1660–1800: Essays in Honour of Jacqueline R. Hill by Raymond Gillespie, James Kelly and Mary Ann Lyons (eds)
by S.J. Connolly - 145-146 Book Review: Beyond Exclusion in Medieval Ireland: Intersections of Ethnicity, Sex, and Society Under English Law by Stephen Hewer
by Bernadette Cunningham - 147-148 Book Review: The Death Census of Black ‘47: Eyewitness Accounts of Ireland’s Great Famine by Liam Kennedy, Donald M. MacRaild, Lewis Darwen and Brian Gurrin
by Jay R. Roszman - 149-151 Book Review: The Jesuit Mission in Early Modern Ireland 1560–1760 by Mary Ann Lyons and Brian Mac Cuarta SJ (eds)
by Thomas O’Connor - 151-152 Book Review: The First National Museum’: Dublin’s Natural History Museum in the Mid-Nineteenth Century by Sherra Murphy
by Juliana Adelman - 153-154 Book Review: Irish Artisans and Radical Politics, 1776–1820 by Timothy Murtagh
by Kenneth L. Dawson - 155-156 Book Review: The Jacobite Duchess: Frances Jennings, Duchess of Tyrconnell, c.1649–1731 by Frances Nolan
by Liam Chambers - 156-158 Book Review: Developing Rural Ireland: A History of the Irish Agricultural Advisory Services by MÃcheál Ó Fathartaigh
by Patrick Doyle - 159-160 Book Review: Irish Maritime Trade in the Restoration Era: The Letterbook of William Hovell, 1683–1687 by James O’Shea (ed.)
by Toby Barnard - 160-162 Book Review: The Daughters of the First Earl of Cork: Writing Family, Faith, Politics and Place by Ann-Maria Walsh
by Frances Nolan - 163-175 Selected list of writings on Irish economic and social history published in 2022
by Thomas McGrath - 176-177 Economic and Social History Society of Ireland, Secretary's Report to the Annual General Meeting, October 29, 2022
by N/A
December 2022, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 3-29 The Irish Receipt Roll of 1301–2: Data Science and Medieval Exchequer Practice
by Brendan Smith & Mike Jones - 30-46 ‘Not Christian, Civil or Human Creatures, But Heathen or Rather Savage and Brute Beasts’: Andrew Trollope and the ‘Reform’ of Ireland in the 1580s
by David Heffernan - 47-59 Politics as Usual: Charles Edward Trevelyan and the Irish and Scottish Fisheries Before and During the Great Famine
by John Leazer - 60-79 ‘Oh, Oh Rodeo!!’: American Cowboys and Post-Independence Ireland1
by Conor Heffernan - 80-97 Reading and Print Cultures in Waterford, 1865–1939
by David Toms - 98-115 ‘Responsible, effective and caring’: Gay Health Action, AIDS Activism and Sexual Health in the Republic of Ireland, 1985–1989
by David Kilgannon - 116-135 Ireland and the Marshall Plan: E.C.A.'s Manoeuvring to Promote Dollar Tourism
by Anne Groutel - 136-137 Book Review: The Rise and Fall of the Orange Order During the Famine Years: From Reformation to Dolly's Brae by Daragh Curran
by Ciarán McCabe - 137-138 Book Review: Physical Education in Irish Schools, 1900–2000: A History by Conor Curran
by Paul Rouse - 139-140 Book Review: Irish Women and the Creation of Modern Catholicism, 1850–1950 by Cara Delay
by Sarah Roddy - 141-142 Book Review: A Tudor Viceroy: Sir William Fitzwilliam of Milton, 1560–1575, the Reluctant Lord Deputy by Deirdre Fennell
by David Heffernan - 142-144 Book Review: Walter Devereux, First Earl of Essex and the Colonisation of North-East Ulster, c. 1573–6 by David Heffernan
by Raymond Gillespie - 144-146 Book Review: The Alliance of Pirates: Ireland and Atlantic Piracy in the Early Seventeenth Century by Connie Kelleher
by Raymond Gillespie - 146-147 Book Review: Irish Country Furniture and Furnishings 1700–2000 by Claudia Kinmonth
by Alison FitzGerald - 148-149 Book Review: Promoting ‘English Civility’ in Tudor Ireland: Ideology and the Rhetoric of Difference by Carla Ellen Lessing
by Bernadette Cunningham - 149-151 Book Review: The Politics of Dublin Corporation, 1840–1900: From Reform to Expansion by James H. Murphy
by Alice Johnson - 151-153 Book Review: An Irishman's Life on the Caribbean Island of St Vincent, 1787–90: The Letter Book of Attorney General Michael Keane by Mark S. Quintanilla (ed)
by David Fleming - 153-155 Book Review: Society and Administration in Ulster's Plantation Towns by Brendan Scott (ed)
by Mary Ann Lyons - 156-157 Book Review: Social Life in Pre-Reformation Dublin, 1450–1540 by Peadar Slattery
by Brendan Scott - 157-159 Book Review: Charles Abbot's Tour through Ireland and North Wales in 1792 by C. J. Woods (ed)
by Patrick Walsh - 160-167 Selected list of writings on Irish Economic and Social History published in 2021
by Thomas McGrath - 168-169 Economic and Social History Society of IrelandSecretary's report to the Annual General MeetingDecember 4, 2021
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December 2021, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 3-26 Anthropometric History: Revisiting What’s in it for Ireland
by Eoin McLaughlin & Christopher L. Colvin & Matthias Blum - 27-46 J.S.Mill and the Irish Land Question: From Irish Economic History to Coherent Socialism and Irish Historicism
by Manolis Manioudis - 47-69 Fashion or Function? The Use of Silver in Seventeenth-Century Irish Society
by Jessica Cunningham - 70-91 Serving the ‘Divine Economy’: St Joseph’s Asylum for Aged and Virtuous Females, Dublin, 1836–1922
by Olivia Frehill - 92-107 Commodities and the Import Trade in Early Plantation Ulster
by Brendan Scott - 108-134 On the Structure of Wealth-Holding in Pre-Famine Ireland
by Neil Cummins & Cormac Ó Gráda - 135-146 The State’s Attitude and Response to the Threat Posed by Tobacco Smuggling in Ireland 1780–1850
by Seán M. Whitney - 147-149 Book Review: Forgetful Remembrance: Social Forgetting and Vernacular Historiography of a Rebellion in Ulster by Guy Beiner
by Andrew R. Holmes - 149-151 Book Review: The Disparity of Sacrifice: Irish recruitment to the British Armed Forces 1914–1918 by Timothy Bowman, William Butler and Michael Wheatley
by Fionnuala Walsh - 151-153 Book Review: Building the Irish Courthouse and Prison: A Political History, 1750–1850 by Richard J. Butler
by Brian Griffin - 153-155 Book Review: The Old English in Early Modern Ireland: the Palesmen and the Nine Years’ War 1594–1603 by Ruth A. Canning
by Brian Mac Cuarta SJ - 155-157 Book Review: The First Irish Cities: An Eighteenth-Century Transformation by David Dickson
by Toby Barnard - 157-159 Book Review: Hearthlands: A Memoir of the White City Housing Estate in Belfast by Marianne Elliott
by C. J. Woods - 159-160 Book Review: Ernest Blythe in Ulster: The Making of a Double Agent? by David Fitzpatrick
by Marie Coleman - 160-163 Book Review: Crime, Violence, and the Irish in the Nineteenth Century by Kyle Hughes and Donald M. MacRaild (eds.)
by Kerron Ó Luain - 163-165 Book Review: Ribbon Societies in Nineteenth-Century Ireland and its Diaspora by Kyle Hughes and Donald M. MacRaild
by Niall Whelehan - 165-167 Book Review: Protestant Nationalists in Ireland, 1900–1923 by Conor Morrissey
by Ian d’Alton - 167-169 Book Review: Women of the Country House in Ireland, 1860–1914 by Maeve O’Riordan
by Jennifer Redmond - 169-170 Book Review: Gaelic Ulster in the Middle Ages: History, Culture and Society by Katharine Simms
by Eamon Darcy - 170-172 Book Review: Early Medieval Ireland, 431–1169 by Matthew Stout
by Michael Potterton - 173-175 Book Review: Landholding in the New English Settlement of Hacketstown, Co. Carlow, 1635–1875 by Oliver Whelan
by Brian Griffin - 175-177 Book Review: An Ulster Slave-owner in the Revolutionary Atlantic: The Life and Letters of John Black by Jonathan Jeffrey Wright (ed.)
by Patrick Walsh - 178-188 Selected list of writings on Irish economic and social history published in 2020
by Thomas McGrath - 189-189 Economic and Social History Society of Ireland, Secretary’s Report to the Annual General Meeting, December 18, 2020
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December 2020, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 3-9 Centuries of Irish Childhoods
by Marnie Hay - 10-35 ‘Kindred Without End’: Wet-Nursing, Fosterage and Emotion in Ireland, c. 1550–1720
by Clodagh Tait - 36-58 Chimney Sweeps, Climbing Boys and Child Employment in Ireland, 1775–1875
by James Kelly - 59-77 Catholic Convent Schools and the History of Irish Girlhood: Curriculum and Continuity 1780–1920
by Mary Hatfield - 78-96 ‘The Child Condemned’: The Imprisonment of Children in Ireland, 1850–19081
by Geraldine Curtin - 97-111 ‘Those little ones immersed in a sea of foreign influences’: Teaching Irish Language and Culture to Children in London in the Early 1900s
by Mary MacDiarmada - 112-121 Justice and Uncertainty
by William Murphy - 122-124 Book Review: Cultural Exchange and Identity in Late Medieval Ireland: The English and the Irish of the Four Obedient Shires
by Henry A. Jefferies - 124-128 Book review: The Life and Career of Archbishop Richard Whately: Ireland, Religion and Reform, The Life and Times of Daniel Murray, Archbishop of Dublin 1823–1852
by Ciarán McCabe - 128-130 Book review: Early Modern Ireland: New Sources, Methods, and Perspectives
by Bernadette Cunningham - 131-132 Book review: Raising Dublin, Raising Ireland: A Friar’s Campaign. Father John Spratt, O. Carm. (1796–1871)
by Ciarán McCabe - 133-135 Book review: Strangling Angel: Diphtheria and Childhood Immunization in Ireland
by Alice Mauger - 135-137 Book review: The Colonial World of Richard Boyle, First Earl of Cork
by Eamon Darcy - 137-139 Book review: The Irish Presbyterian Mind: Conservative Theology, Evangelical Experience, and Modern Criticism, 1830–1930
by Daniel Ritchie - 139-141 Book review: Children and the Great Hunger in Ireland
by Marnie Hay - 141-144 Book review: Church and Settlement in Ireland
by Elizabeth Boyle - 144-146 Book review: A New History of the Irish in Australia
by Sophie Cooper - 146-148 Book review: The Archives of the Valuation of Ireland, 1830–65
by William J. Roulston - 148-150 Book review: The Jesuit Irish Mission: A Calendar of Correspondence, 1566–1752
by James Kelly - 150-152 Book review: The Brigidine Sisters in Ireland, America, Australia and New Zealand, 1807–1922
by Regina Donlon - 152-154 Book review: Researching Ulster Ancestors: The Essential Genealogical Guide to Early Modern Ulster, 1600–1800
by Eamon Darcy - 154-156 Book review: Envoy Extraordinary: Professor Smiddy of Cork
by Graham Brownlow - 157-162 Selected list of writings on Irish Economic and Social History published in 2019
by Deirdre Foley - 163-164 Economic and Social History Society of Ireland: Secretary’s Report for the Year 2019
by Rebecca Stuart
December 2019, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 3-21 Protection Versus Free Trade in the Free State Era: The Finance Attitude
by Anna Devlin & Frank Barry - 22-45 ‘A Local Habitation and a Name’: The Dublin Mechanics’ Institute and the Evolution of Dublin’s Public Sphere, 1824–1904
by Marta Ramon - 46-65 An Irish Race Convention? Body Politics and the 1924 Tailteann Games
by Conor Heffernan - 66-110 ‘An Unnatural Crime’: Infanticide in Early Nineteenth-Century Ireland
by James Kelly - 111-141 ‘Homosexuality is not a problem – it doesn’t do you any harm and can be lots of fun’: Students and Gay Rights Activism in Irish Universities, 1970s–1980s
by Patrick McDonagh - 142-160 ‘Too Many Children?’ Family Planning and Humanae Vitae in Dublin, 1960–72
by Deirdre Foley - 161-200 Book Review: The Cambridge Social History of Modern Ireland
by James Kelly - 164-166 Book Review: Book Collecting in Ireland and Britain 1650–1850
by Andrew Carpenter - 166-167 Book Review: The Growth and Development of Sport in County Tipperary 1840–1880
by Paul Rouse - 167-170 Book Review: Exiles in a Global City: The Irish and Early Modern Rome, 1609–1783
by SJ Brian Mac Cuarta - 170-172 Book Review: German and Irish Immigrants in the Midwestern United States 1850–1900
by Sarah Roddy - 172-174 Book Review: The ‘Mere Irish’ and the Colonisation of Ulster, 1570–1641
by Raymond Gillespie - 174-176 Book Review: Dublin’s Bourgeois Homes: Building the Victorian Suburbs, 1850–1901
by Lisa Marie Griffith - 176-178 Book Review: The letters of Katherine Conolly, 1707–1747
by David Fleming - 178-180 Book Review: Taxation, Politics, and Protest in Ireland, 1662–2016
by Eoin Magennis - 180-185 Book Review: The Cambridge History of Ireland, Vol. 3: 1730–1880
by S. J. Connolly - 185-186 Book Review: Irish Reading Societies and Circulating Libraries Founded Before 1825: Useful Knowledge and Agreeable Entertainment
by Toby Barnard - 186-188 Book Review: Begging, Charity and Religion in Pre-Famine Ireland
by Maura Cronin - 188-192 Book Review: The Cambridge History of Ireland, Vol. 2, 1550–1730
by Henry A. Jefferies - 192-197 Book Review: The Cambridge History of Ireland, Vol. 1: 600–1550
by Art Cosgrove - 197-200 Book Review: Bodenstown Revisited: The Grave of Theobald Wolfe Tone, Its Monuments and Its Pilgrimages
by Guy Beiner - 201-208 Selected list of writings on Irish Economic and Social History published in 2018
by Deirdre Foley - 209-210 Economic and Social History of Ireland: Secretary’s Report for the Year 2018
by Juliana Adelman
December 2018, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 3-22 Legacies of a Broken United Kingdom: British Military Charities, the State and the Courts in Ireland, 1923–29
by Paul Huddie - 23-46 Dublin’s Lodger Phenomenon in the Early Twentieth Century
by Ruth McManus - 47-69 ‘The Going Out of the Voluntary and the Coming in of the Compulsory’: The Impact of the 1838 Irish Poor Law on Voluntary Charitable Societies in Dublin City
by Ciarán McCabe - 70-89 ‘What a Wonderful Change Have I Undergone…So Altered in Stature, Knowledge & Ideas!’: Apprenticeship, Adolescence and Growing Up in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Ulster
by Leanne Calvert - 90-114 ‘The More Sport the Merrier, Say We’: Sport in Ireland during the Great Famine
by Brian Griffin - 115-135 The Demesne Farm at Inch, 1738–56
by Richard Fitzpatrick - 136-154 The Hackney Carriage in Cork: Vehicle of a Victorian Irish City 1854–1902
by David Toms - 155-164 A ‘Banana Republic’ Without the Bananas? Political Economy, Irish Exceptionalism and Mary Daly’s Sixties Ireland
by Graham Brownlow - 165-167 Book review: 1641 Depositions, Volume IV, Dublin
by Heidi J. Cobur - 167-168 Book review: Irish Soccer Migrants: A Social and Cultural History
by David Toms - 168-170 Book review: Castle Hyde: The Changing Fortunes of an Irish Country House
by Olivia Martin - 171-173 Book review: Monaghan History and Society: Interdisciplinary Essays on the History of an Irish County
by Jonathan Cherry - 173-175 Book review: The Building Site in Eighteenth-Century Ireland
by David Kelly - 176-177 Book review: Letters of the Catholic Poor: Poverty in Independent Ireland 1920–1940
by Lorraine Grimes - 178-180 Book review: Paris, Capital of Irish Culture: France, Ireland and the Republic, 1798–1916
by Gerard Madden - 180-182 Book review: Acts of the Corporation of Coleraine, 1623–1669
by Matthew Potter - 182-183 Book review: Ireland, Reading and Cultural Nationalism 1790–1930
by Matthew Skwiat - 184-186 Book review: Memoir of an Irish Economist: Working Class Manchester to Irish Academia, Labhrás Ó Nualláin, 1912–2000
by Graham Brownlow - 186-188 Book review: Studies of Post-1841 Irish Family Structures, Airurando no Nomin Kazoku Shi [History of Irish Farm Families]
by L. M. Cullen - 188-190 Book review: AirurandŠDai Kikin: Jagaimo, ‘JenosaidŠ’, Jyon Buru [The Great Famine of Ireland: Potato, ‘Genocide’ and John Bull]
by L. M. Cullen - 191-196 Selected list of writings on Irish Economic and Social History published in 2017
by Deirdre Foley - 197-198 Economic and Social History of Ireland: Secretary’s Report for the Year 2017
by Juliana Adelman
December 2017, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 3-18 The Irish Famine and Unusual Market Behaviour in Cork
by Charles Read - 19-45 Independent Ireland in Comparative Perspective
by Kevin Hjortshøj O’Rourke - 46-65 Regime Change in 1950s Ireland
by Frank Barry & Clare O’Mahony - 66-84 James Larkin and the Jew’s Shilling
by Colum Kenny - 85-101 Not to Nationalise, but to Rationalise? Cooperatives, Leadership and the State in the Irish Dairy Industry 1890–1932
by Mo Moulton - 102-121 ‘A Street of Butchers’. An Economic and Social Profile of Hercules Place and Hercules Street, Belfast 1860–90
by Lesley E. E. Donaldson - 122-142 Reconstructing an Early Modern Irish Economic Community
by BrÃd McGrath - 143-144 Book review: Anglo-Norman Parks in Medieval Ireland
by Geraldine Stout - 144-146 Book review: Voices Underfoot: Memory, Forgetting, and Oral Verbal Art, Death by Discourse?: Political Economy and the Great Irish Famine, Grim Bastilles of Despair: The Poor Law Union Workhouses in Ireland, Across the Western Ocean: Songs of Leaving and Arriving and Leaves of Hungry Grass: Poetry and Ireland’s Great Hunger
by Matthew Skwiat - 146-148 Book review: Dublin, 1950–1970: Houses, Flats and High-Rise
by Carole Pollard - 148-150 Book review: Negotiating Insanity in the Southeast of Ireland, 1820–1900
by Triona Waters - 150-152 Book review: The Development of Sport in Donegal 1880–1935
by Richard Holt - 152-154 Book review: Ireland’s Great Famine and Popular Politics
by James Kelly - 154-156 Book review: Defending English Ground: War and Peace in Meath and Northumberland, 1460–1542
by Henry A. Jefferies - 156-158 Book review: Atlantic Gateway: The Port and City of Londonderry Since 1700
by David Fleming - 158-160 Book review: From Village to Suburb: The Building of Clontarf Since 1760 and That Field of Glory: The Story of Clontarf, from Battleground to Garden Suburb
by Ruth McManus - 160-165 Book review: Welcoming the Stranger: Irish Migrant Welfare in Britain Since 1957 and Arrangements of the Integration of Irish Immigrants in England and Wales
by Lorraine Grimes - 165-167 Book review: Michael Davitt after the Land League 1882–1906
by Martin O’Donoghue - 167-169 Book review: Leisure and the Irish in the Nineteenth Century
by David Toms - 169-171 Book review: The Catholic Church and the Campaign for Emancipation in Ireland and England
by James Kelly - 171-173 Book review: The Tudor Discovery of Ireland
by Henry A. Jefferies - 173-175 Book review: Leaders of the City: Dublin’s First Citizens, 1500–1950
by Matthew Potter - 176-177 Book review: The Boulter Letters
by James Kelly - 178-180 Book review: The Irish Soccer Split
by Conor Curran - 180-183 Book review: The Irish Church, its Reform and the English Invasion
by Matthew Stout - 183-185 Book review: Surviving Kinsale: Irish Emigration and Identity Formation in Early Modern Spain, 1601–1640
by Brian Mac Cuarta SJ - 185-187 Book review: Irish Catholic Identities
by Henry A. Jefferies - 187-188 Book review: The Irish and the Making of American Sport, 1835–1920
by David Toms - 189-190 Book review: The Bective Abbey Project, Co. Meath: Excavations 2009–12
by Susan Flavin - 191-192 Book review: Jonathan Swift: The Reluctant Rebel
by Matthew Skwiat - 192-195 Book review: Soccer in Munster: A Social History, 1877–1937
by Conor Curran - 195-197 Book review: The Cold of May Day Monday: An Approach to Irish Literary History
by Adam Hanna - 198-204 Selected list of writings on Irish Economic and Social History published in 2016
by Deirdre Foley - 205-206 Economic and Social History Society of Ireland
by Juliana Adelman - 207-208 Economic and Social History Society of Ireland
by Juliana Adelman