{"title":"Selected list of writings on Irish economic and social history published in 2020","authors":"Thomas McGrath","doi":"10.1177/03324893211052461","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"ADELMAN, Juliana and O’NEILL, Ciaran. Love, consent, and the sexual script of a Victorian affair in Dublin. Journal of the History of Sexuality, 29:3, 388–417. ADELMAN, Juliana. Civilised by beasts: animals and urban change in nineteenthcentury Dublin. Manchester: Manchester University Press. AIKEN, Síobhra. ‘Sinn Féin permits... in the heels of their shoes’: Cumann na mBan emigrants and transatlantic revolutionary exchange. Irish Historical Studies, 44:165, 106–30. BARR, Colin. Ireland’s empire: the Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking world, 1829–1914. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. BARR, Colin. The Devotional Revolution in greater Ireland. New Hibernia Review, 24:4, 79–97. BEAUMONT, Caitríona; CLANCY, Mary and RYAN, Louise. Networks as ‘laboratories of experience’: exploring the life cycle of the suffrage movement and its aftermath in Ireland 1870–1937. Women’s History Review, 29:6, 1054–74. BENNETT, Charlotte. ‘Help to win the war’ or ‘Ireland above all’?: Remobilisation, politics, and elite boys’ education in Ireland, 1917–18. Irish Historical Studies, 44:166, 326–48. BILLINGS, Cathal. ‘Can Irishmen not take a lesson from the Boer?’: the Gaelic League ideal and the Boer War, 1899–1902. Australasian Journal of Irish Studies, 20, 38–58. BLACK, Lynsey. The pathologisation of women who kill: three cases from Ireland. Social History of Medicine, 33:22, 417–37. BOURKE, Joanna. The mocking of Margaret and the misfortune of Mary: sexual violence in Irish history, 1830s to the 1890s. Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, 43, 16–36. BOWMAN, Timothy; BUTLER, William and WHEATLEY, Michael. The disparity of sacrifice: Irish recruitment to the British Armed Forces, 1914–1918. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. BRADLEY DAVIS, Helene; CALLAGHAN, Ursula and CRONIN, Maura. Are ye going up town?: Shops and shopping in Limerick. Limerick: Limerick Printing. Bibliography","PeriodicalId":41191,"journal":{"name":"Irish Economic and Social History","volume":"13 9","pages":"178-188"},"PeriodicalIF":0.2000,"publicationDate":"2021-12-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Irish Economic and Social History","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1177/03324893211052461","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"HISTORY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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ADELMAN, Juliana and O’NEILL, Ciaran. Love, consent, and the sexual script of a Victorian affair in Dublin. Journal of the History of Sexuality, 29:3, 388–417. ADELMAN, Juliana. Civilised by beasts: animals and urban change in nineteenthcentury Dublin. Manchester: Manchester University Press. AIKEN, Síobhra. ‘Sinn Féin permits... in the heels of their shoes’: Cumann na mBan emigrants and transatlantic revolutionary exchange. Irish Historical Studies, 44:165, 106–30. BARR, Colin. Ireland’s empire: the Roman Catholic Church in the English-speaking world, 1829–1914. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. BARR, Colin. The Devotional Revolution in greater Ireland. New Hibernia Review, 24:4, 79–97. BEAUMONT, Caitríona; CLANCY, Mary and RYAN, Louise. Networks as ‘laboratories of experience’: exploring the life cycle of the suffrage movement and its aftermath in Ireland 1870–1937. Women’s History Review, 29:6, 1054–74. BENNETT, Charlotte. ‘Help to win the war’ or ‘Ireland above all’?: Remobilisation, politics, and elite boys’ education in Ireland, 1917–18. Irish Historical Studies, 44:166, 326–48. BILLINGS, Cathal. ‘Can Irishmen not take a lesson from the Boer?’: the Gaelic League ideal and the Boer War, 1899–1902. Australasian Journal of Irish Studies, 20, 38–58. BLACK, Lynsey. The pathologisation of women who kill: three cases from Ireland. Social History of Medicine, 33:22, 417–37. BOURKE, Joanna. The mocking of Margaret and the misfortune of Mary: sexual violence in Irish history, 1830s to the 1890s. Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, 43, 16–36. BOWMAN, Timothy; BUTLER, William and WHEATLEY, Michael. The disparity of sacrifice: Irish recruitment to the British Armed Forces, 1914–1918. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. BRADLEY DAVIS, Helene; CALLAGHAN, Ursula and CRONIN, Maura. Are ye going up town?: Shops and shopping in Limerick. Limerick: Limerick Printing. Bibliography