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Protestant Ireland and the English Parliament, 1641-1647
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 1996)This thesis considers the relations between the Protestants of Ireland and the Long Parliament from the outbreak of the 1641 Rising until mid -1647. It aims to show that Ireland was a central concern of Parliament's ... -
The Plantagenets and empire in the later Middle Ages
(Shaun Tyas, 2016) -
The Plantagenet Empire, 1259-1453: Proceedings of the 2014 Harlaxton Symposium
(Shaun Tyas, 2016) -
Magna Carta at Christ Church Cathedral
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The Geraldines and Medieval Ireland: The Making of a Myth
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The origins of town life in Ireland : spatial integration and urbanization in the kingdom of the Déisi, 700-1100
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2011)This thesis investigates the origins of towns in pre-Norman Ireland by examining a case-study area in southeastern Ireland, the early medieval kingdom of the Déisi. Both documentary and archaeological sources are used to ... -
Nobility and crown. The de Lacy family in Ireland, England and Normandy 1172-1241
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2010)This study of the interplay between magnate and crown in the political careers of Hugh and Walter de Lacy involves a fresh look at the high politics of the Plantagenet Empire from 1172 to 1241. It is hoped, however, that ... -
Unlike Phoenix from the ashes : Republican constructs of the First World War in Weimar Germany 1918-1920
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2010)This thesis seeks to examine the utilisation of the legacy of the First World War in republican press and propaganda as a central focus of the new state’s foundation narrative. Assessing the role of the war in republican ... -
Later medieval cross-cultural interactions : the settlement evidence in the baronies of Overk, county Kilkenny and Clanmahon, county Cavan
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2011)This thesis seeks to cast further light on the nature of cross-cultural interactions between the Gaelic-lrish and the Anglo-Normans in high and late medieval Ireland, by examining the archaeological evidence for settlement ... -
A revolution within : loyalty, treason and the Irish Revolution, 1913-1921
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2011)This thesis explores some important questions regarding the origins, definitions and applications of loyalty in Ireland between 1913 and 1921. More specifically, it is an inter-disciplinary examination of the often divergent ... -
The Senate and the Civil War 1922-1925 : Prologue, duration and protracted aftermath
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2012)The Senate of the Irish Free State is the principal focus of this study. The subject is approached from a variety of perspectives within the specific context of the Irish civil war. The time-frame encompasses the civil war ... -
The Tithe War in Ireland, 1830-1838
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2013)The arguments and narrative contained in this thesis were mainly constructed from a detailed examination of four broad categories of primary sources. Firstly, it was necessary to research the mass of state paper material ... -
Irish economic policy and economic crisis, 1973-79
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2013)This thesis examines Irish economic policy in the period between the two oil shocks of the 1970s, 1973/74 and 1979/80 (hereafter the ‘inter-oil shock period’). Seeking to counter prevailing narratives of Ireland’s relapse ... -
The Crusaders and their enemies : the Latin terminology of group identity in chronicles of the First Crusade
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2010)This thesis examines the collective terminology of identity in a number of Latin chronicles of the First Crusade. It is concerned with the language used by the authors examined here to denote the Latin crusaders, the eastern ... -
The Irish population of London, 1900-14 : connections and disconnections
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2013)This thesis examines Irish people in London from 1900 to 1914. The first part of this thesis examines Irish residential communities. Chapter 1 examines the Irish communities in Inner London by analysing Irish communities ... -
Irish republicanism and the Cold War : Western geo-political state perspectives on crises in Ireland, 1962-1976
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2011)This is a study of state perceptions of subversion in Ireland before and during the Northern Ireland Troubles. The thesis explores the international dimension to the Troubles in the context of the Cold War and the evolution ... -
Religious revolution and social crisis in southwest Scotland and Ulster, 1687-1714
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2010)This thesis compares the experiences of the presbyterians of the west and southwest of Scotland and of the Irish province of Ulster during the twenty-five years following the ‘Glorious Revolution’ of 1689-90. This was not ... -
The hospital of St John the Baptist, Dublin c. 1188-1539 : a historical and prosopographical analysis
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History, 2012)The hospital of St John the Baptist was founded c. 1188 by Ailred Palmer and his wife. The hospital was located in the western suburb of medieval Dublin, an area which had seen much expansion and development following the ...