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Walk according to the Gospel order' : theology and discipline in the Quaker meeting system, 1650-1700
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2003)The aim of this thesis is to examine how epistles and testimonies sent between Quaker meetings in England and Ireland shaped their religious identity and ensured discipline in their communities. The thesis consists of an ... -
Walter Travers and the Presbyterian movement prior to the Westminster Assembly
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 1958) -
War and revolution : County Fermanagh and its borders, c.1640-c.1666
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2008)This thesis reconstructs the religious, military, political and socio-economic framework of County Fermanagh and its borders during the turbulent and revolutionary mid-seventeenth century, it examines a period of intense ... -
War, politics and the Irish of Leinster, 1156-1606
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Wealth, Violance and Status: Lay and Ecclesiastical Élites in the Middle Loire Valley, c. 850- c. 1150
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2020)Interpretations of the period following the disintegration of the Carolingian empire in Western Europe at the end of the ninth century have long divided historians, between those who believe a violent rupture in political ... -
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. ... -
'Where is she?': Women and Irish Television 1957-73
(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 ... -
Women and reading in fin-de-siècle Ireland
(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 ... -
Women in policing in Ireland, 1915-78 : with particular reference to the Royal Irish Constabulary, Dublin Metropolitan Police, and An Garda Síochána
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2015)This thesis is a thematic historical study of the employment of women on full-time police duty in pre-independent and independent Ireland. It is the product of independent, academic research, conducted under the supervision ... -
Women, republicanism, radicalism, and street politics in Ireland: 1956-1973
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2006) -
Working Paper on George Berkeley's Legacies at Trinity
(2023)This Working Paper details the memorialisation of Bishop George Berkeley (1685-1753) at Trinity College Dublin. It begins by first explaining who George Berkeley was, before moving on to discuss how he has been memorialised ... -
Workshop Examines Climate Change and Human Response in the History of Western Eurasia from AD 1 to 1600
(2013)On November 28, the Harvard Initiative for the Science of the Human Past and the Harvard University Center for the Environment (HUCE) co-sponsored a day-long workshop on “Climate Change and Human Response in the History ... -
Writing Ireland in the Latin chronicles and histories of early Plantagenet England
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History, 2023)This thesis offers a fresh examination of Latin writers' attitudes towards and depictions of Ireland, its affairs and its people in early Plantagenet England. Moving beyond the 'Geraldine paradigm' that has hitherto now ... -
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