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Historical Studies

The proceedings of the Irish Conference of Historians are published in the series entitled  Historical Studies.  The  full list is as follows.

T.D. Williams (ed.) Historical Studies I (London: Bowes & Bowes 1958)

Michael Roberts (ed.) Historical Studies II (London: Bowes & Bowes 1959)

James Hogan (ed.) Historical Studies III (London: Bowes & Bowes 1961)

G.A. Hayes-McCoy (ed.) Historical Studies IV (London: Bowes & Bowes (1963)

J. I. McCracken (ed.) Historical Studies V (London: Bowes & Bowes 1965)

T.W. Moody (ed.) Historical Studies VI (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul
1968)

T.D. Williams (ed.) Historical Studies VIII (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan 1971)

John G. Barry (ed.) Historical Studies IX  (Belfast: Blackstaff Press 1974)

G.A. Hayes-McCoy (ed.) Historical Studies X  (Dublin: ICHS 1976)

T.W Moody (ed.) Nationality and the Pursuit of National Independence.

Historical Studies XI  (Belfast: Appletree Press 1978)

A.C. Hepburn (ed.) Minorities in History.. Historical Studies XII  (London:
Edward Arnold 1978)

David W. Harkness and Mary O'Dowd (eds.) The Town in Ireland. Historical 
Studies XIII 
(Belfast: Appletree Press 1981)

James I. McGuire and Art Cosgrove (eds.) Parliament and Community:
Historical Studies XIV 
(Belfast: Appletree Press 1981)

P.J. Corish (ed.) Radicals Rebels and Establishments: Historical Studies XV (Belfast: Appletree Press 1985)

Tom Dunne (ed.) The Writer as Witness.. Literature as Historical Evidence. Historical Studies XV1 (Cork: Cork University Press 1987)

Ciaran Brady (ed.) Ideology and the Historians: Historical Studies XVII (Dublin: The Lilliput Press 1991)

T.G. Fraser and Keith Jeffrey (eds.) Men, Women and War: Historical Studies XVIII (Dublin: The Lilliput Press 1993)

Mary O'Dowd and Sabine Wichert (eds.) Chattel, Servant or Citizen. Women's Status in Church, State and Society: Historical Studies XIX (Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, 1995)

Judith Devlin and Ronan Fanning (eds), Religion and Rebellion: Historical Studies XX (Dublin: University College, Dublin Press, 1997)

Jacqueline Hill and Colm Lennon (eds), Luxury and Austerity: Historical Studies XXI (Dublin: University College, Dublin Press, 1999)

Hiram Morgan (ed.), Information Media and Power Through the Ages (Dublin: University College, Dublin Press, 2001)