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The Other Clare, 2024
A study of the holy well tradition in Drumline Churchyard, County Clare. The paper concludes that... more A study of the holy well tradition in Drumline Churchyard, County Clare. The paper concludes that the holy well was originally a late-medieval or early-modern Churchyard Cross.
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This is an early draft of an article published in the magazine of the Redemptorist Province of Ir... more This is an early draft of an article published in the magazine of the Redemptorist Province of Ireland, "Reality". The full citation for the complete, published, version of the article can be found below. “Father James Stack CSsR: Chaplain in World War One”, in Reality, November 2018, 20-22.
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Reviews in History, 2017
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The history of Eyrecourt, the surrounding environs, and of Galway, is indissolubly linked with on... more The history of Eyrecourt, the surrounding environs, and of Galway, is indissolubly linked with one family, the Eyres of Eyrecourt. This dynastywas to play a prominent part in the shaping of county Galwayfor over two hundred years; from the mid-seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth century, and indeed beyond. The events, developments and trends that this family witnessed, moreover, are amongst the major turning points in Irish history. One member of the Eyre dynasty to whom the latter statement particularly applies to is John Eyre, the first ...
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Monarchy and Exile, 2011
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This paper provides a transcript, with an introduction, of a survey of Catholic estates at the ev... more This paper provides a transcript, with an introduction, of a survey of Catholic estates at the eve of the Williamite confiscation, contained in MS A/19 in the muniments room of Birr Castle, Co. Offaly.
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Journal of Historical Biography, 2012
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Dictionary of Irish Biography, 2009
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This is an early draft of an article published in the magazine of the Redemptorist Province of Ir... more This is an early draft of an article published in the magazine of the Redemptorist Province of Ireland, "Reality". The full citation for the complete, published, version of the article can be found below.
“Father James Stack CSsR: Chaplain in World War One”, in Reality, November 2018, 20-22.
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The Other Clare, 2024
A study of the holy well tradition in Drumline Churchyard, County Clare. The paper concludes that... more A study of the holy well tradition in Drumline Churchyard, County Clare. The paper concludes that the holy well was originally a late-medieval or early-modern Churchyard Cross.
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This is an early draft of an article published in the magazine of the Redemptorist Province of Ir... more This is an early draft of an article published in the magazine of the Redemptorist Province of Ireland, "Reality". The full citation for the complete, published, version of the article can be found below. “Father James Stack CSsR: Chaplain in World War One”, in Reality, November 2018, 20-22.
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Reviews in History, 2017
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The history of Eyrecourt, the surrounding environs, and of Galway, is indissolubly linked with on... more The history of Eyrecourt, the surrounding environs, and of Galway, is indissolubly linked with one family, the Eyres of Eyrecourt. This dynastywas to play a prominent part in the shaping of county Galwayfor over two hundred years; from the mid-seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth century, and indeed beyond. The events, developments and trends that this family witnessed, moreover, are amongst the major turning points in Irish history. One member of the Eyre dynasty to whom the latter statement particularly applies to is John Eyre, the first ...
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Monarchy and Exile, 2011
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Journal of Historical Biography, 2012
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“Father James Stack CSsR: Chaplain in World War One”, in Reality, November 2018, 20-22.
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Outline of the course taught as part of the evening BA programme in University College Dublin, 20... more Outline of the course taught as part of the evening BA programme in University College Dublin, 2014-15
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In this paper I propose to explain how the exiled King, Charles II, and his followers, including ... more In this paper I propose to explain how the exiled King, Charles II, and his followers, including his Irish courtiers, sought to use legal precedent and procedure as a means to assert the Stuart dynasty’s claim to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland in the 1650s. The paper will argue that this was done, in part, through creating royal courts in exile to decide on legal and administrative issues between the King’s own courtiers, and also between other persons from the Stuarts’ traditional territories. While some of these courts were more ad hoc than others, all were based on early Stuart precedent to some extent, and all sought to assert the traditional royal right to dispense justice to crown subjects. This paper shall likewise examine the roles played by Irish courtiers within these courts. Finally, the paper will look beyond the activities of these exiled courts and will examine other instances when the exiled Charles II, with the assistance of Irish courtiers, sought to assert a right to legal jurisdiction over persons from Britain and Ireland. It will examine how, and when, this was done, and how such efforts were received on the continent.
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Practising Public History: An Introduction, 2019
The programme for the workshop, organised with Darragh Gannon and Ciarán McCabe (fellow committee... more The programme for the workshop, organised with Darragh Gannon and Ciarán McCabe (fellow committee members of the Irish Association of Professional Historians), and with the co-operation of Dublin City Library and Archives, on Public History in Ireland. The workshop deliberately sought out input from those who practise public history as part of their everyday activities. The intention is to give the audience a practical guide to carrying out public history in all its variety. The speakers include Cécile Gordon, Dave Swift, John Tierney, Oisín Wall, Orla Egan, Tara Doyle and Mary C Muldowney.
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