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Reviews: Agrarian Protest in Ireland, 1750–1960, The Bordeaux-Dublin Letters, 1757: Correspondence of an Irish Community Abroad, Clanaricard and Thomond, 1540–1640: Provincial Politics and Society Transformed, The Donegal Plantation and the Tír Chonaill Irish, 1610–1710, A Portrait of Dublin in Maps: History, Geography, People, Society, Sligo: The Irish Revolution, 1912–1923, The Militia in Eighteenth-Century Ireland: In Defence of the Protestant Interest, The Eighteenth-Century Composite State: Representative Institutions in Ireland and Europe, 1689–1800, The Ulster Plantation in the Counties of Armagh and Cavan, 1608–1641, An Archaeology of the Troubles: The Dark Heritage of Long Kesh/Maze Prison, The Irish Parliamentary Party and the Third Home Rule Crisis, Clerics and Clansmen: The Diocese of Argyll between the Twelfth and Sixteenth Centuries, The Clements Archive, The Conolly Archive, Growing Pains: Childhood Illnesses in Ireland, 1750–1950, John Redmond: The National Leader, Keynes in Dublin: Exploring the 1933 Finlay Lecture

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  • Margaret Ó hógartaigh

    (Harvard University)

  • William Doyle

    (University of Bristol)

  • Henry A. Jefferies

    (Thornhill College, Derry)

  • Ruth McManus

    (St Patrick's College, Drumcondra)

  • Marie Coleman

    (Queen's University Belfast)

  • James Kelly

    (St Patrick's College, Drumcondra)

  • Liam Chambers

    (Department of History, Mary Immaculate College)

  • Brian Mac Cuarta SJ

    (Archivum Romanum Societatis Iesu)

  • Ian Miller

    (Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland, University of Ulster)

  • Patrick Maume

    (Dictionary of Irish Biography)

  • Henry A. Jefferies

    (Thornhill College, Derry)

  • Tim Murtagh

    (Trinity College Dublin)

  • Margaret Ó hógartaigh

    (Harvard University)

  • Walter Forde

    (Byrne/Perry Summer School)

  • Graham Brownlow

    (Queen's University Belfast)

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  • Margaret Ó hógartaigh & William Doyle & Henry A. Jefferies & Ruth McManus & Marie Coleman & James Kelly & Liam Chambers & Brian Mac Cuarta SJ & Ian Miller & Patrick Maume & Henry A. Jefferies & Tim , 2014. "Reviews: Agrarian Protest in Ireland, 1750–1960, The Bordeaux-Dublin Letters, 1757: Correspondence of an Irish Community Abroad, Clanaricard and Thomond, 1540–1640: Provincial Politics and Society," Irish Economic and Social History, , vol. 41(1), pages 118-147, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:ieshis:v:41:y:2014:i:1:p:118-147
    DOI: 10.7227/IESH.41.1.7
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