Browsing History (Scholarly Publications) by Date of Publication
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Sin, Sheep and Scotsmen: John George Adair and the Derryveagh evictions 1861
(Ulster Historical Foundation, 1983)The sixteen townlands of the district of Derryveagh lie to the north and west of the small village of Church Hill on the road west from Letterkenny. On the morning of Monday, 8 April 1861, the sub-sheriff of the County ... -
Kampen om det som ingen ejer: om rettighederne til den ?de jord indtil 1241 som baggrund for den tidlige middelalders bondeuro
(Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 1985)[ (In Danish) The Fight over That Which Noone Owns. On the Rights to Deserted Lands before 1241 as a Backdrop to Early Medieval Peasant Unrest. Discusses royal and monastic encroachment on communal woodlands in 11th-13th ... -
Between Apathy and Antipathy: The Vikings in Irish and Scandinavian History
(1995)"Neither apathy nor antipathy can ever bring out the truth of history" (Eoin MacNeill, Phases of Irish History, Dublin, 1919, vi). Around 1970 the subject of "the Vikings in Ireland" was seen, historiographically, as a ... -
Heart of Darkness Redux
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Finnegans wake: Mapping a national consciousness
(2005)In James Joyce's Finnegans wake, the political and sexual mores placed upon Irish culture by the presence of the British Empire and the Catholic Church during the late colonial and early post colonial period of modern ... -
Beyond the Cartesian Imagination: Placing Beckett
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Killing and Bloody Sunday, November 1920
(Cambridge University Press, 2006)21 November 1920 began with the killing of fourteen men in their ?ats, boarding houses, and hotel rooms in Dublin. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) alleged that they were British spies. That afternoon British forces ... -
Viewing and singing the Word of God in Lutheran Germany
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Of Ruin and Archaism: Kate O’Brien and the Polemics of Place in 1930s Ireland
(2007)Kate O’Brien’s 1938 novel Pray for the Wanderer illustrates the polemics of place operating in bourgeois Ireland in 1937, the year of the Irish Constitutional referendum. O’Brien’s subtle and audacious literary technique ... -
What can fisheries historians learn from marine science?: The concept of catch per unit effort (CPUE)
(International Maritime Economic History Association, 2007)Fisheries historians have a lot to learn from marine science. If properly applied, methodologies commonly used by fisheries biologists can enrich fisheries history and offer completely new insights to maritime historians. ...