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    • Government policy, strategies of negotiation and the politics of protest in early seventeenth-century Ireland 

      Carroll, Stephen (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2013)
      The aim of this study is to provide an analysis of the reaction of Irish Catholics to government policy from the accession of James I in 1603 to the arrival of Thomas Wentworth in 1633. During this period the Dublin ...
    • The book trade and print culture : a comparative analysis of Belfast and Baltimore 1760-1825 

      Arndt, Sarah Crider (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2012)
      This project offers a wide-ranging analysis and comparison of the cultures of print in Belfast and Baltimore between 1760 and 1825. Each city and its hinterland have been examined individually and comparatively in order ...
    • The impact of the Great War on women in Ireland, 1914 - 1919 

      Walsh, Fionnuala (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2016)
      The impact of the Great War on women is a significant area of scholarship within First World War studies. The legacy of the war for women's lives and role in society has been the subject of much debate. This thesis ...
    • Women and reading in fin-de-siècle Ireland 

      Yatani, Mai (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2017)
      There is a general understanding that women at the turn of the twentieth century operated under the strict guidance of male authority, and women's reading activities are no exception. Existing studies, which are strongly ...