Conference:
12th Irish Conference of Historians, Trinity College Dublin, 1975
Proceedings:
- T.W. Moody (ed.), Nationality and the pursuit of national independence: Historical Studies XI (Belfast, 1978).
Conference:
12th Irish Conference of Historians, Trinity College Dublin, 1975
Proceedings:
Conference:
11th Irish Conference of Historians, University College Galway, 1973
Proceedings:
G.A.Hayes-McCoy (ed.), Historical Studies X: papers read before the Eleventh Irish Conference of Historians, held in Galway in May 1973 (Dublin: Irish Committee of Historical Sciences, 1976)
Table of Contents:
Maurice Keen, Balliol College, Oxford, ‘Chivalrous culture in fourteenth-century England’, pp. 1-24
Gearoid MacNiocaill, University College, Galway, ‘Aspects of Irish law in the late thirteenth century’, pp. 25-42
Anthony Malcomson, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast, ‘The politics of ‘natural right’: the Abercorn family and Strabane borough, 1692-1800’, pp. 43-90
G.A. Hayes-McCoy, University College, Galway, ‘Sir Walter Scott and Ireland’, pp. 91-108
Patrick O’Farrell, University of New South Wales in Sydney, ‘Emigrant attitudes and behaviour as a source for Irish history’, pp. 109-131
Oswald Hauser, University of Aachen, Federal Republic of Germany, ‘The year 1937: the decisive turning-point in British-German relations’, pp. 132-146
Thomas P. O’Neill, University College, Galway, ‘In search of a political path: Irish Republicanism, 1922 to 1927’, pp. 147-171
Donnchadh O Corrain, University College, Cork, ‘A hand-list of publications on early Irish History’, pp. 172-xx
Conference:
10th Irish Conference of Historians, University College Cork, 29-31 May 1971
Proceedings:
J.G.Barry (ed.), Historical Studies IX: papers read before the Irish Conference of Historians, held in Cork on 29-31 May 1971 (Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1974)
Table of Contents:
Introduction, pp. vii
W.L. Warren, ‘The Historian as ‘Private Eye’’, pp. 1-18
N. Mansergh, ‘The Government of Ireland Act, 1920: its Origins and Purposes. The Working of the ‘Official’ Mind’, pp. 19-48
R.B. McDowell, ‘Ireland in the Eighteenth Century British Empire’, pp. 49-64
Dermot Fenlon, ‘Encore une Question. Lucien Febvre, the Reformation and the School of ‘Annales’’, pp. 65-82
K.F. Roche, ‘Some Stoic Inspiration in the Thought of J.-J. Rousseau, pp. 83-98
Denys Hay, ‘The Church in Italy in the Fifteenth Century’, pp. 99-118
K.B. Nowlan, ‘The Catholic Clergy and Irish Politics in the Eighteen Thirties and Forties’, pp. 119-136
F.J. Byrne, ‘’Senchas’: the Nature of Gaelic Historical Tradition’, pp. 137-160
List of Articles in Historical Studies, volumes I-IX inclusive, pp. 161-xx
Conference:
9th Irish Conference of Historians, University College Dublin, 27-30 May 1969
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Conference:
8th Irish Conference of Historians, Queen’s University Belfast, 1967
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Conference:
7th Irish Conference of Historians, Trinity College Dublin, 1965
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Conference:
6th Irish Conference of Historians, Magee, 1963
Proceedings:
J.L. McCracken (ed.), Historical Studies V: papers read before the Sixth Irish Conference of Historians’, held in Londonderry in May 1963 (London: Bowes and Bowes, 1965)
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Conference:
5th Irish Conference of Historians, University College Galway, 1961
Proceedings:
G.A. Hayes-McCoy (ed.), Historical Studies IV: papers read before the Fifth Irish Conference of Historians’, held in Galway on 25-27 May 1961 (London: Bowes and Bowes, 1963)
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Conference:
4th Irish Conference of Historians, University College Cork, 1959
Proceedings:
James Hogan (ed.), Historical Studies III: papers read before the Fourth Irish Conference of Historians’, held in Cork in May 1959 (London: Bowes and Bowes, Cork: Cork University Press, 1961)
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Conference:
3rd Irish Conference of Historians, Queen’s University Belfast, 1957
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