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    • Justice for all? Access by ethnic groups to the English royal courts in Ireland, 1252-1318 

      HEWER, STEPHEN (Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2018)
      The notion that all Gaelic people were immediately and ipso facto denied access to the royal courts in Ireland, upon the advent of the English in c.1169, has become so established in the national consciousness of Ireland ...
    • The Memory of the Norse in Ireland in Middle Irish Dynastic Narratives 

      Humphrey, Ann Caroline (Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2023)
      Three dynastic propaganda narratives written to valorise the ancestor of a Gaelic patron feature a complicated career against, and at times alongside, Norse speakers operating in Ireland. These are the Cerball of Osraige ...
    • 'Where is she?': Women and Irish Television 1957-73 

      Wait, Morgan Renee (Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2022)
      This thesis examines the relationship between women and television in Ireland during the long 1960s. It looks at the role of programming in its analysis alongside questions surrounding the status of women workers at the ...