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''The Faithful Remnant of the True Church of England': Susanna Hopton and the Politico-Theology of the Nonjuring Schism'
(2021)Susanna Hopton (1627-1709) is best known for her devotional literature, and her association with the Anglican clergyman and poet, Thomas Traherne (1636-1674). Significantly less scholarly attention, however, has been devoted ... -
Female Revolutionaries and Political Violence in India and Ireland 1919-1939
(Routledge, 2023)Post-Famine Irish family constructs were complex and hinged to a great degree on social class and household means. The term ‘family’ is hard to define since it may be used to describe a range of relationships, from related ... -
'A Fenian Pastime'?: early Irish board games and their identification with chess
(2010)Twentieth century scholars, critically re-examining Ireland?s origin myths, explained how `synthetic pseudo-history? such as the Lebor Gabala Erenn arose. Sports, like nations, have need of origin myths, chess being no ... -
Figure 3.10 Top landowners in 1670.
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Figure 3.2 ArcScene, Irish Rebellion 1641 to 1642.
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Figure 3.3 Oliver Cromwell's seventeenth-century conquest of Ireland
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Figure 3.4 ArcScene topography of Cromwell's campaign in 1649?50.
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Figure 3.6 Speculative ballybetagh boundaries of Ireland.
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Figure 3.8 Top landowners, 1641 (A) and 1670 (B).
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Figure 3.9 Top landowners in 1641
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Final Report on Understandings of Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Research and Factors of Success and Failure
(2020)This report presents findings from a literature review and survey undertaken as part of the SHAPE-ID Horizon 2020 project (https://www.shapeid.eu), which addresses the challenge of improving interdisciplinary research (IDR) ... -
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 ... -
Fishing Down the North Sea
(Universitatsverlag Gottingen, 2010)Historical and archaeological research has fundamentally changed our knowledge of past abundance and distribution of North Sea marine animal populations in the past ten years. We may now contrast current populations to ... -
FISHING FOR SURVIVAL IN THE ?BLUE ECONOMY?? FOUND POEMS FROM THE IRISH ISLANDS
(ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies., 2022)Almost three thousand islanders live on eighteen islands off the west coast of Ireland. These islands are not connected to the mainland by a land causeway. While many of these islands are dependent on a small-scale fishing ... -
Flirting with Space: Journeys and Creativity
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Food and Power in Sixteenth-Century Ireland: Studying Household Accounts from Dublin Castle
(2022)Studying the food practices of one vast and prominent Irish household reveals a com plex history of consumption, status, and power in sixteenth-century Europe. This article is a close analysis of the little studied but ... -
Food and Social Politics in Early Modern Ireland: Representing the Peasant in The Parliament of Clan Tomas
(2022)Recent historiography has demonstrated the immense material and metaphorical importance of food to representing social distinction in medieval and early modern Europe. To date there has been no effort to explore the Irish ...