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'No Good Days But The Present Ones?' Readers' Letters to Woman's Way 1963-69
(Lilliput Press, 2015)
[No abstract available]
Revisiting sacred propaganda: the Holy Bishop in the seventeenth-century Jansenist quarrel
(Taylor & Francis, 2004)
In the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, prelates such as Borromeo of Milan and de Sales of Geneva, began to reinvigorate this hierarchical office, offering models of episcopal government, discipline and pastorate ...
O’Brien, Terence Albert [1600-1651]
(Oxford University Press, 2004)
[No abstract available]
Towards an interconnected history of World War I: Europe and beyond
(Brill, 2016)
In recent years, the historiography of World War I has undergone a very significant
transformation in terms of its geographical scope and thematic reach. While most
studies of World War I up to the 1990s focused on ...
Woman's Life magazine and women’s lives in Ireland in the 1950s
(Irish Labour History Society, 2013)
[No abstract available]
The struggle for control of the Irish mint, 1460-c. 1506
(RIA, 1978)
Correlation of archaeological evidence with that from administrative records
provides a comparatively large body of information about the operation of the Irish mint under the Yorkists and Henry VII. This ...
James F. Kenney on early Irish history as a field of research by American students
(2015)
On the last day of 1930, James F. Kenney (author of the famous Sources for the Early History of Ireland) issued a clarion call to scholars in America to take up the study of early Irish history, and presented an agenda of ...