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A Diversity of Passions and Humours: Early Anti-Methodist Literature as a Disguise for Heterodoxy
(2017)This article explores the way in which early anti-Methodist literature was utilised as a disguise for heterodoxy. It draws particular attention to Thomas Whiston, an Anglican divine, who published a polemic in 1740, entitled ... -
Patterns of Taxation in Eighteenth-Century Ireland
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Learning from Asian and Indo-Pacific fisheries history
(Springer Science+Business Media, 2014)Until recently very little had been published on the history of Asian fisheries. This sorry state of neglect changed at one stroke with the publication of Butcher's 2004 study of South East Asian fisheries. The present ... -
Plankton lifeforms as a biodiversity indicator for regional-scale assessment of pelagic habitats for policy
(2019)Plankton are sensitive indicators of change and, at the base of marine food webs, they underpin important ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration and fisheries production. In the UK and the Northeast Atlantic region, ... -
Completing the Union : the politics of implementation in Ireland, 1801-1815
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2014)The Act of Union came into operation on 1 January 1801. Its implementation took years to effect. By examining the administrations of the three viceroys immediately concerned with implementing the union, Hardwicke, Bedford, ... -
Kingship in the political thought of Pope Gregory V11 (1073 - 85)
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2015)Gregory VII is remembered as the pope who initiated the notion of the supremacy of the apostolic see in temporal as well as ecclesiastical matters. The assumption in the twentieth and twenty-first century secondary literature ... -
The life and writings of Odo of Deuil : Abbot of Saint-Denis
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2013)Odo of Deuil is best known in modem historiography as an eyewitness historian of the Second Crusade, having participated in that expedition as the chaplain of King Louis VII of France. Odo's account of the crusade, the De ... -
Anglo-Norman castles and religious foundations in Counties Louth and Down : a comparison with examples in England and Wales
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2009)This aim of this thesis is to prove that in the aftermath of the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169, the buildings constructed by the first wave of settlers reflected the architectural influences of contemporary ... -
For class, nation, race or god? : a transatlantic history of the Irish working class movement, 1889 - 1917
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2015)This thesis is a cultural study of the Irish working-class movement from 1889 to 1917. The aim of this thesis is to explore how transatlantic networks shaped the way the Irish working-class movement crafted its vision of ... -
Crusader artillery, 1097-1148 : typology, terminology and character
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2011)This thesis aims to investigate the use of artillery in the crusades and the crusader states for the period starting with the 1097 siege of Nicaea and ending with the siege of Damascus in 1148. In this forty-nine year ... -
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Government policy, strategies of negotiation and the politics of protest in early seventeenth-century Ireland
(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 ... -
Alithinologia : John Lynch and seventeenth-century Irish political thought
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2009)This thesis is a study of John Lynch's Alithinologia (St Malo, 1664) and Supplementum alithinologiae (St Malo, 1667). Lynch, Catholic archdeacon of Tuam, was the foremost Irish Catholic intellectual of the second half of ... -
The continuation of the Alexandrian Easter table in seventh-century Iberia and its transmission to ninth-century Francia
(2018)The question of how to calculate the date of Easter was a hotly debated issue in early Christianity. The matter was ultimately decided by around AD 800 in favour of the Alexandrian / Dionysian reckoning, which remained the ... -
The Jesuits and the Irish Catholic Elite
(2019)Since their re-establishment in the early decades of the nineteenth century the Jesuits have successfully maintained a position at the pinnacle of Catholic elite education. In this article I propose to discuss Irish education ... -
An analysis of the Dublin Guild Merchant Roll c. 1190-1265
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 1996)The international composition of the population of medieval Dublin is very well reflected in its Guild Merchant Roll. While the document itself cannot give more than a glimpse of the town and its trade, it nonetheless ...